The Vision of Vedic Poets

The Vision of Vedic Poets
Title The Vision of Vedic Poets PDF eBook
Author J. Gonda
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 377
Release 2011-05-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110908921

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This book is primarily intended to be an Investigation into the Meaning and Religious significance of the important Vedic term dhi, which has been variously and often inadequately translated.

Veda and Torah

Veda and Torah
Title Veda and Torah PDF eBook
Author Barbara A. Holdrege
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 784
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438406959

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Enlarges our understanding of the term "scripture" through a comparative study of Veda and Torah.

Canonical Texts: Bearers of Absolute Authority – Bible, Koran, Veda, Tipiaka

Canonical Texts: Bearers of Absolute Authority – Bible, Koran, Veda, Tipiaka
Title Canonical Texts: Bearers of Absolute Authority – Bible, Koran, Veda, Tipiaka PDF eBook
Author Rein Fernhout
Publisher BRILL
Pages 355
Release 2023-12-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004669973

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This book introduces a new approach to the comparative study of sacred texts - here the Christian Bible, the Islamic Koran, the Hindu Veda and the Buddhist Tipiaka. The author demonstrates that, in spite of their great differences, these works show a fundamental analogy.Considered as canonical within their own religious context, each text possesses absolute authority in comparison with other authoritative texts from their respective religious traditions. This fundamental analogy allows one to describe the growth and history of these canons, step by step, as a process that takes place in analogous phases that are clearly distinguishable. The author follows a strictly phenomenological method: he tries to understand the development of these canons in terms of a potential that lies within the phenomena themselves, i.e. the texts, while refraining in any way from assessing their claim to absolute authority. In part I the author describes the development from the 'revelation' of the texts to a climax with respect to reflection on the canons. This climax has been reached in all four cases. Part II investigates the crisis that these canons are currently undergoing as a consequence of the modern intellectual climate. Can we expect that this crisis will be overcome by the canons? And if so, will they be in a position of mutual exclusion or will they form a sort of unity such as, for example, the Old and New Testament in the Christian Bible? Finally the author traces what the religions themselves have postulated about the future of their respective canons. The result is surprising: the current crisis is only faint reflection of what, according to age-old predictions, awaits the canons in the future.

The Origin and Development of Early Indian Contemplative Practices

The Origin and Development of Early Indian Contemplative Practices
Title The Origin and Development of Early Indian Contemplative Practices PDF eBook
Author Edward Fitzpatrick Crangle
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 332
Release 1994
Genre Buddhism
ISBN 9783447034791

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Meditations Through the Rig Veda

Meditations Through the Rig Veda
Title Meditations Through the Rig Veda PDF eBook
Author Antonio T. De Nicolás
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 322
Release 2003
Genre Language and languages
ISBN 0595269257

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This book reconstructs the original and origins of the Rig Veda, (between 5.000 to 2.500 B.C, ) the first Indo-European written document ever to show the origin of cultures and the power of music in the recitation and construction of the original hymns. Here we find the original geometries, original forms, original sacrifice of any form to claim supremacy over the others and the continued movement of human life. This book brings together early humans with modern neurobiological discoveries and shows the origins of multiple centers of knowing (the gods), the movement of the singer and the song in a world that avoids idolatry of substances by insisting in the constant movement of singer, song, and music. If you thought you knew all there is to know about the language you use, read this book and find out the idolatry of its imagery and the possible sacrifice needed for a happy, communal and divine life.

Ineffability

Ineffability
Title Ineffability PDF eBook
Author Ben-Ami Scharfstein
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 316
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791413470

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Scharfstein describes the extraordinary powers that have been attributed to language everywhere, and then looks at ineffability as it has appeared in the thought of the great philosophical cultures: India, China, Japan, and the West. He argues that there is something of our prosaic, everyday difficulty with words in the ineffable reality of the philosophers and theologians, just as there is something unformulable, and finally mysterious in the prosaic, everyday successes and failures of words.

Darśan

Darśan
Title Darśan PDF eBook
Author Diana L. Eck
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Pages 128
Release 2007
Genre Hindu symbolism
ISBN 9788120832664

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The experience of the divine in India merges the three components of sight, performance, and sound. This book is about the power and importance of seeing in the Hindu religious tradition. In the Hindu view, not only must the gods keep their eyes open, but so must we, in order to make contact with them, to reap their blessings, and to know their secrets. When Hindus go to temple, their eyes meet the powerful, eternal gaze of the eyes of God. It is called Darsan, Seeing the divine image, and it is the single most common and significant element of Hindu worship. This book explores what darsan means. This is also a book about the divine image in the Hindu tradition. What do Hindus see in the images of the gods? What is meant by these multi-armed gods, with their various weapons, emblems, and animals? How are these images made and consecreted? How are they treated in a ritual context? In exploring the nature of the divine image, this book not only considers the images of the gods, but also the Hindu temple and the Hindu place of pilgrimage.