Puṣpikā : tracing ancient India, through texts and traditions : contributions to current research in Indology

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Puṣpikā : tracing ancient India, through texts and traditions : contributions to current research in Indology

edited by Nina Mirnig, Péter-Dániel Szántó, Michael Williams

Oxbow Books, c2013-

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Contents: v. 1. Proceedings of the first International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (September 2009, Oxford) -- v. 2. Proceedings of the second International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (September 2010, Cambridge) / edited by Giovanni Ciotti, Alastair Gornall, Paolo Visigalli -- v. 3. Proceedings of the third and fourth International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (September 2011, Paris & September 2012, Edinburgh) / edited by Robert Leach, Jessie Pons -- v. 4. Proceedings of the seventh International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (Leiden, 2015) / edited by Lucas den Boer, Daniele Cuneo -- v. 5. Proceedings of the seventh International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (September 2017, Ghent) / edited by Heleene De Jonckheere, Marie-Hélène Gorisse, Agnieszka Rostalska

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v. 2 ISBN 9781782974154

内容説明

Puspika 2 is the outcome of the second International Indology Graduate Research Symposium and presents the results of recent research by young scholars into pre-modern South Asian cultures with papers covering a variety of topics related to the intellectual traditions of the region. Focusing on textual sources in the languages in which they were composed, different disciplinary perceptions are offered on intellectual history, linguistics, philosophy, literary criticism and religious studies.

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1. Refuge and Reform: Snakes, Gleaners and Nisadas in Early Kavya (Simon Brodbeck) 2. Like a Howling Pisaca: A Note on the Pronunciation of the Rgvedasamhita (Giovanni Ciotti) 3. Does the Subject Have Desires? The Atman in Prabhakara Mimamsa (Elisa Freschi) 4. Karakas in Candra Grammar: An Interpretation from the Pali Buddhist Sastras (Alastair Gornall) 5. The Three Jewels and the Formation of the Pancaratra Canon (Robert Leach) 6. Preliminary Survey of Sanskrit Manuscripts of the Bodhicaryavatara (Daniel Stender). 7. Asiddha vs. Assidhavat in Patanjali's Mahabhasya (Malgorzata Sulich-Cowley) 8. Continuity and Change in Chandogya Upanisad 6.1-4 (Paolo Visigalli)
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v. 3 ISBN 9781782979395

内容説明

Puspika 3 is the outcome of the third and fourth International Indology Graduate Research Symposiums held in Paris and Edinburgh in 2011 and 2012. This volume presents the results of recent research by early-career scholars into the texts, languages and literary, philosophical and religious traditions of South Asia. The articles offer a broad range of disciplinary perspectives on a wide array of subjects including classical and medieval philosophy, esoteric knowledge and practices in the Vedas, Kalidasa's great poem Meghaduta ('The Cloud Messenger'), soteriology in a 17th century Jain text, identity, orality and the songs of the Bauls in 20th century Bengal, and Sanskrit pedagogy.

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Preface 1. Is inference a cognitive or a linguistic process? A line of divergence between Jain and Buddhist classifications Marie-Helene Gorisse 2. Between Theism and Atheism: A journey through Visistadvaita Vedanta and Mimamsa Elisa Freschi 3. The pre-eminence of men in the vratya-ideology Moreno Dore 4. "Tear down my Sadhana- and Havirdhana-huts, stow away my Somavessels!" - Jaiminiya Brahmana 2,269ff. : A typical case of cursing in the Veda? Paul Schwerda 5. A New Reading Of The Meghaduta A. Ruiz-Falques 6. Banarasidas climbing the Jain Stages of Perfection Jerome Petit 7. If people get to know me, I'll become cow-dung: Bhaba Pagla and the songs of the Bauls of Bengal Carola Erika Lorea 8. Revisiting Sanskrit Teaching in the Light of Modern Language Pedagogy Sven Wortmann and Ann-Kathrin Wolf
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v. 4 ISBN 9781785707568

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Puspika Volume 4 contains the proceedings of the seventh International Indology Graduate Research Symposium (Leiden 2015). The fourteen papers included here cover a rich variety of topics related to the intellectual traditions of South Asia such as grammar, poetry and philosophy, examined from a plurality of disciplinary perspectives, with a particular emphasis on philology, history and sociology. The first four articles of focus on the Sanskrit language, from the strictly linguistic and historical perspective to the wider political issue of its uses and abuses. The second section deals with issues in poetry, aesthetics and performative arts, ranging from classical Sanskrit mahakavyas to contemporary Kathak dance. The third section is focused on the philosophical traditions of South Asia (and beyond), with an eye to both a strictly historical approach and a more argumentative and evaluative one. Finally material culture and its relations to both the historical and the ideological are the themes treated in the last section of the volume.
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v. 5 ISBN 9781789252828

内容説明

This volume is the outcome of the Ninth International Indology Graduate Research Symposium held at Ghent University in September 2017, the fifth publication of proceedings from this series of symposiums. Like previous volumes, the current edition presents the results of recent research by early-career scholars into the texts, languages, as well as literary, philosophical and religious traditions of South Asia. The articles here collected offer a broad range of disciplinary perspectives on a wide array of subject. In addition, in the lines of the well-established tradition of research in Jainism at Ghent University, this edition has a more specific "Jains and the others" main theme. The purpose of such a theme is to contribute to determine the input of Jainism in the broader framework of South Asian traditions, as well as to invite the reader to think beyond boundaries of religious or cultural identity. In this dynamic, two papers deal with Jain adaptations of famous Puranic narratives and two others with the relation between textual tradition and soteriological practices in Jainism. In concert, other innovative papers elaborate on Puranic and kavya literature, include technical discussions on linguistics and engage in philosophical studies. Finally, set in the historical context of the hosting institution, this volume opens with a history of Indology in Belgium.

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Preface Contributors Winand M. Callewaert Indology Studies in Belgium: Armchair Scholars and Travellers Adrian Plau 'There Was a City Called Mithila': Are All Jain Ramayanas Really Puranas? Heleen De Jonckheere Two Buddhists, Two Jackals and a Flying Stupa: Examination of the Buddhists in the Jain Dharmapariksa Samani Pratibha Pragya Blurring the Distinction Between Dhyana and Svadhyaya in Jayacarya's Writings on Meditation Chiara Livio Devotee, King and Creator: Kailasa as in Srikanthacarita IV Amandine Wattelier-Bricout The Tree Adoption Ritual as Presented in the Dharmanibandhas Yuto Kawamura The Vedic Idam Bhu-Construction as a Precursor of the Compound Type X-Bhuta Yiming Shen The Paribhasa - Yadagamas Tadgunibhutas Tadgrahanena Grhyante in the Paribhasavrtti of Nilakantha Diksita Karl-Stephan Bouthillette Reconsidering the Sarva-Siddhanta-Sangraha: Authorship, Doxography and Pedagogy
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v. 1 ISBN 9781842173855

内容説明

It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist", wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years have passed since the inception of Western Indology. And yet, what this monumental scholarship has achieved is still outweighed by the huge tracts of terra incognita: thousands of works lacking scholarly attention and even more manuscripts which still await careful study whilst decaying in the unforgiving Indian climate. In September 2009 young researchers and graduate students in this field came together to present their cutting-edge work at the first International Indology Graduate Research Symposium, which was held at Oxford University. This volume, the first in a new series which will publish the proceedings of the Symposium, will make important contributions to the study of the classical civilisation of the Indian sub-continent. The series, edited by Nina Mirnig, Peter-Daniel Szanto and Michael Williams, will strive to cover a wide range of subjects reaching from literature, religion, philosophy, ritual and grammar to social history, with the aim that the research published will not only enrich the field of classical Indology but eventually also contribute to the studies of history and anthropology of India and Indianised Central and South-East Asia.

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1. Defining the Svara Bearing Unit in the siksavedanga literature: Unmasking a veiled debate. (Giovanni Ciotti) 2. Puranic transformations in Cola Cidambaram: The Cidambaramahatmya and the Sutasamhita. (Whitney Cox) 3. Unfuzzying the fuzzy. The distinction between rasas and bhavas in Bharata and Abhinavagupta. (Daniele Cunio) 4. A Contribution of Vedanta to the history of Mimamsa: Prakasatman's interpretation of "verbal effectuation" (sabdabhavana). (Hugo David) 5. Married women and courtesans: Marriage and women's room for manoeuvre as depicted in the Katha-sarit-sagara. (Iris Iran Farkhondeh) 6. Towards a new edition of the corpus of Pallava inscriptions. (Emmanuel Francis) 7. Did Mimamsa authors formulate a theory of action? (Elisa Freschi) 8. Trajectories of dance on the surface of theatrical meanings: a contribution to the theory of rasa from the fourth chapter of the Abhinavabharati. (Elisa Ganser) 9. Dravya as a Permanent Referent: The Potential Sarvastivada Influence on Patanjali's Paspasahnika. (Alastair Gornall) 10. Rituals in the Mahasahasrapramardanasutra. (Gergely Hidas) 11. The Lingodbhava Myth in Early Saiva Sources. (Nirajan Kafle) 12. Yantras in the Buddhist Tantras - Yamaritantrasand Related Literature. (Kenichi Kuranishi) 13. Saiva Siddhanta Sraddha: Towards an evaluation of the socio-religious landscape envisaged by pre-12th century sources. (Nina Mirnig) 14. Constituents of Buddhahood as Presented in the Buddhabhumisutra and the 9th Chapter of the Mahayanasutralamkara: A Comparative Analysis. (Ayako Nakamura) 15. The gannachandas in the Indian metrical tradition. (Andrew Ollett) 16. Anatmata, Soteriology and Moral Psychology in Indian Buddhism. (Antoine Panaioti) 17. Paramarthika or aparamarthika? On the ontological status of separation according to Abhinavagupta. (Isabelle Ratie) 18. Thy Fierce Lotus-Feet: Danger and Benevolence in Mediaeval Sanskrit Poems to Mahisasuramardini-Durga. (Bihani Sarkar) 19. Minor Vajrayana texts II. A new manuscript of the Gurupancasika. (Peter-Daniel Szanto) 20. Can we infer unestablished entities? A Madhva contribution to the Indian theory of inference. (Michael Williams)

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