Hindu primary sources : a sectarian reader

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    • Olson, Carl

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Hindu primary sources : a sectarian reader

edited by Carl Olson

Rutgers University Press, c2007

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Includes translations from Sanskrit and from various Indic languages

Includes index

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Description

Bringing together texts from a variety of sectarian traditions, this reader provides the broadest selection of primary source Hindu literature available to date. The volume is divided into two major parts. The first section presents selections that explore major themes in classical Sanskrit traditions, including those in the Vedic, Upanisadic, and Dharma literatures, as well as the classical philosophical-religious schools. The second part includes selections that highlight the sectarian and devotional movements related to major deities such as Vishnu, Shiva, Krishna, Rama, Sant, Tantra, and the goddess figures. In addition to a general introductory chapter on Indian literature, each major section is introduced by an essay that places the selections within the context of Hindu history. This comprehensive reader stands on its own as an indispensable anthology of original textual sources for courses in Hinduism, while also serving as a companion volume to the text "The Many Colors of Hinduism: A Thematic-Historical Introduction."

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to Indian Religious Literature
  • Part I
  • Classical Sanskrit Traditions
  • The Vedic Literature
  • Upanisadic Literature
  • Dharma Literature
  • Classical Philosophical-Religious Schools
  • Part II
  • Devotional and Sectarian Traditions
  • Vaisnava Tradition
  • Krishna Devotionalism
  • Rama Devotionalism and Sant Tradition
  • Saiva Devotionalism
  • Goddess Devotion and Tantra.

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