Author: Maurice Bloomfield
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahmanas
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
The Atharvaveda
Author: Maurice Bloomfield
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahmanas
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahmanas
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Atharvaveda
Author: Maurice Bloomfield
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
The Paippalādasaṃhitā of the Atharvaveda, Kāṇḍas 6 and 7
Author: Arlo Griffiths
Publisher: Brill
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 636
Book Description
This work presents a new edition of two kāṇḍas (books") of the Paippalādasaṃhitā, generally considered to be among the most important Vedic texts. In so doing, it aims to provide a model for future first and new editions of other kāṇḍas.
Publisher: Brill
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 636
Book Description
This work presents a new edition of two kāṇḍas (books") of the Paippalādasaṃhitā, generally considered to be among the most important Vedic texts. In so doing, it aims to provide a model for future first and new editions of other kāṇḍas.
Hymns of the Atharvaveda: Vol. I
Author: Ralph T.H. Griffith
Publisher: Sanctum Books
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 735
Book Description
In India both the Rgveda and the Atharvaveda represent the earliest age in the history of sacred literature. However the spirit of the Atharvaveda breathes of a prehistoric stage. Some of its charms, witchcrafts and exorcism go back to Indo-European period. Dr. A. Kuhn has proved how some of its spells for curing bodily ailments agree in purpose and content as well as to some extent even in form, with certain old German, Lettic and Russian charms. Every evil thing in nature, from a drought to a fever or bad qualities of the human heart, is personified and made the object of terror-stricken propitiation, or of attempt at circumvention through witchcraft, or the instrument of harm to others through the same compelling nature. Here as there, worship takes the form of conjuring, not prayer; its ministers are sorcerers, not priests. The synonyms of the Atharvaveda like Atharvangirasah, Bhrgavangirasah and Brahmaveda speak of the development and the status it has enjoyed from time to time. In domestic sacrifices the Atharvan influence has been indelible. A deep study of the Atharvaveda and other Vedic texts unfolds new dimensions to modern sciences namely Comparative Philology, Comparative Mythology, Comparative Religion and Comparative Literature. Though Vedic literature the practical teaching of the classical languages in Europe has undergone an important change. The intellectual debt of Europe to India has thus been immense. It may perhaps become greater still in these post-independence years. Its special features include: a comparative study of the Saunaka and the Paippalada schools; and pointed references to the latest but lesser known researches expressed in Sanskrit language in the sixteen volumes Vedic Padanukramakosa by Acarya Dr. Vishva Bandhu Shastri and his distinguishes colleagues. This will evoke response from enlightened scholars for our prospective publications on other works.
Publisher: Sanctum Books
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 735
Book Description
In India both the Rgveda and the Atharvaveda represent the earliest age in the history of sacred literature. However the spirit of the Atharvaveda breathes of a prehistoric stage. Some of its charms, witchcrafts and exorcism go back to Indo-European period. Dr. A. Kuhn has proved how some of its spells for curing bodily ailments agree in purpose and content as well as to some extent even in form, with certain old German, Lettic and Russian charms. Every evil thing in nature, from a drought to a fever or bad qualities of the human heart, is personified and made the object of terror-stricken propitiation, or of attempt at circumvention through witchcraft, or the instrument of harm to others through the same compelling nature. Here as there, worship takes the form of conjuring, not prayer; its ministers are sorcerers, not priests. The synonyms of the Atharvaveda like Atharvangirasah, Bhrgavangirasah and Brahmaveda speak of the development and the status it has enjoyed from time to time. In domestic sacrifices the Atharvan influence has been indelible. A deep study of the Atharvaveda and other Vedic texts unfolds new dimensions to modern sciences namely Comparative Philology, Comparative Mythology, Comparative Religion and Comparative Literature. Though Vedic literature the practical teaching of the classical languages in Europe has undergone an important change. The intellectual debt of Europe to India has thus been immense. It may perhaps become greater still in these post-independence years. Its special features include: a comparative study of the Saunaka and the Paippalada schools; and pointed references to the latest but lesser known researches expressed in Sanskrit language in the sixteen volumes Vedic Padanukramakosa by Acarya Dr. Vishva Bandhu Shastri and his distinguishes colleagues. This will evoke response from enlightened scholars for our prospective publications on other works.
The Atharvaveda
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788121501729
Category : Hindu hymns, Sanskrit
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Description: Are the Vedas three or four in number? The Western scholars basing their arguments on the Purusasukta and the word abhicara meaning sorcery and charms have concluded that the Vedas are three and Atharvaveda does not belong to the main body as it deals with black magic. This conclusion is wrong; for, the Atharvaveda deals with all those evils that have plagued mankind from the dawn of creation and suggests remedies in the form of medicines and prayers. From the point of view usefulness, the Atharvaveda is the best for man, as it has prayers for his well-being. longevity, progeny and happy domestic life. Devi Chand's translation is based on Swami Dayanand's interpretation. He has also made use of the commentaries of eminent Indian and foreign Vedic scholars. He has spared no pains to bring home the message of the Atharvaveda to contemporary man. The notes, index and the introduction add to the value of this book. All those interested to find solutions to the myriad problems that affect them everyday shall find this book highly useful.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788121501729
Category : Hindu hymns, Sanskrit
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Description: Are the Vedas three or four in number? The Western scholars basing their arguments on the Purusasukta and the word abhicara meaning sorcery and charms have concluded that the Vedas are three and Atharvaveda does not belong to the main body as it deals with black magic. This conclusion is wrong; for, the Atharvaveda deals with all those evils that have plagued mankind from the dawn of creation and suggests remedies in the form of medicines and prayers. From the point of view usefulness, the Atharvaveda is the best for man, as it has prayers for his well-being. longevity, progeny and happy domestic life. Devi Chand's translation is based on Swami Dayanand's interpretation. He has also made use of the commentaries of eminent Indian and foreign Vedic scholars. He has spared no pains to bring home the message of the Atharvaveda to contemporary man. The notes, index and the introduction add to the value of this book. All those interested to find solutions to the myriad problems that affect them everyday shall find this book highly useful.
Medicine in the Veda
Author: Kenneth G. Zysk
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
ISBN: 9788120814004
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
ISBN: 9788120814004
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Embodying the Vedas
Author: Borayin Larios
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110517329
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Popularly Hinduism is believed to be the world’s oldest living religion. This claim is based on a continuous reverence to the oldest strata of religious authority within the Hindu traditions, the Vedic corpus, which began to be composed more than three thousand years ago, around 1750–1200 BCE. The Vedas have been considered by many as the philosophical cornerstone of the Brahmanical traditions (āstika); even previous to the colonial construction of the concept of “Hinduism.” However, what can be pieced together from the Vedic texts is very different from contemporary Hindu religious practices, beliefs, social norms and political realities. This book presents the results of a study of the traditional education and training of Brahmins through the traditional system of education called gurukula as observed in 25 contemporary Vedic schools across the state of Maharasthra. This system of education aims to teach Brahmin males how to properly recite, memorize and ultimately embody the Veda. This book combines insights from ethnographic and textual analysis to unravel how the recitation of the Vedic texts and the Vedic traditions, as well as the identity of the traditional Brahmin in general, are transmitted from one generation to the next in contemporary India.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110517329
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Popularly Hinduism is believed to be the world’s oldest living religion. This claim is based on a continuous reverence to the oldest strata of religious authority within the Hindu traditions, the Vedic corpus, which began to be composed more than three thousand years ago, around 1750–1200 BCE. The Vedas have been considered by many as the philosophical cornerstone of the Brahmanical traditions (āstika); even previous to the colonial construction of the concept of “Hinduism.” However, what can be pieced together from the Vedic texts is very different from contemporary Hindu religious practices, beliefs, social norms and political realities. This book presents the results of a study of the traditional education and training of Brahmins through the traditional system of education called gurukula as observed in 25 contemporary Vedic schools across the state of Maharasthra. This system of education aims to teach Brahmin males how to properly recite, memorize and ultimately embody the Veda. This book combines insights from ethnographic and textual analysis to unravel how the recitation of the Vedic texts and the Vedic traditions, as well as the identity of the traditional Brahmin in general, are transmitted from one generation to the next in contemporary India.
Translating Religion
Author: Michael DeJonge
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317529944
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Translating Religion advances thinking about translation as a critical category in religious studies, combining theoretical reflection about processes of translation in religion with focused case studies that are international, interdisciplinary, and interreligious. By operating with broad conceptions of both religion and translation, this volume makes clear that processes of translation, broadly construed, are everywhere in both religious life and the study of religion; at the same time, the theory and practice of translation and the advancement of translation studies as a field has developed in the context of concerns about the possibility and propriety of translating religious texts. The nature of religions as living historical traditions depends on the translation of religion from the past into the present. Interreligious dialogue and the comparative study of religion require the translation of religion from one tradition to another. Understanding the historical diffusion of the world’s religions requires coming to terms with the success and failure of translating a religion from one cultural context into another. Contributors ask what it means to translate religion, both textually and conceptually, and how the translation of religious content might differ from the translation of other aspects of human culture. This volume proposes that questions on the nature of translation find particularly acute expression in the domains of religion, and argues that theoretical approaches from translation studies can be fruitfully brought to bear on contemporary religious studies.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317529944
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Translating Religion advances thinking about translation as a critical category in religious studies, combining theoretical reflection about processes of translation in religion with focused case studies that are international, interdisciplinary, and interreligious. By operating with broad conceptions of both religion and translation, this volume makes clear that processes of translation, broadly construed, are everywhere in both religious life and the study of religion; at the same time, the theory and practice of translation and the advancement of translation studies as a field has developed in the context of concerns about the possibility and propriety of translating religious texts. The nature of religions as living historical traditions depends on the translation of religion from the past into the present. Interreligious dialogue and the comparative study of religion require the translation of religion from one tradition to another. Understanding the historical diffusion of the world’s religions requires coming to terms with the success and failure of translating a religion from one cultural context into another. Contributors ask what it means to translate religion, both textually and conceptually, and how the translation of religious content might differ from the translation of other aspects of human culture. This volume proposes that questions on the nature of translation find particularly acute expression in the domains of religion, and argues that theoretical approaches from translation studies can be fruitfully brought to bear on contemporary religious studies.
Ancient and Medieval Colour Mindmap ( Quick Revision) ( Faster Recall) for
Author: Nitin Arora
Publisher: Arora IAS
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Index Topics Page No. Ancient History Ancient History Sources 1 History Divisions 2 Stone Age 3-11 Chalcolithic Age 12-15 Indus Valley Civilization 16-27 Vedic Period 28-35 Buddhism 36-45 Jainism 46-59 Mahajanapadas and Magadha Empire 60-66 Foreign Invasion 67-70 Maurya Empire 71-86 Post Mauryan Dynasties 87-94 Gupta Empire 95-105 Pushyabhuti Dynasty 106-109 Chalukya Dynasty 110-112 Pallavas 113-116 Cholas 117-123 Rashtrakutas 124-126 Regional Dynasties 127-132 Sangam Age 133-136 Medieval History Early Medieval Times 137-144 Invasion In India 145-147 Delhi Sultanate 148-160 The Vijayanagar Empire 161-165 Bahmani Empire 166-168 Bhakti Movement 169-177 Sufism 178-185 The Mughal Empire 186-211 Popular Revolts and Movements 212-214 The Maratha Empire 215-220
Publisher: Arora IAS
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Index Topics Page No. Ancient History Ancient History Sources 1 History Divisions 2 Stone Age 3-11 Chalcolithic Age 12-15 Indus Valley Civilization 16-27 Vedic Period 28-35 Buddhism 36-45 Jainism 46-59 Mahajanapadas and Magadha Empire 60-66 Foreign Invasion 67-70 Maurya Empire 71-86 Post Mauryan Dynasties 87-94 Gupta Empire 95-105 Pushyabhuti Dynasty 106-109 Chalukya Dynasty 110-112 Pallavas 113-116 Cholas 117-123 Rashtrakutas 124-126 Regional Dynasties 127-132 Sangam Age 133-136 Medieval History Early Medieval Times 137-144 Invasion In India 145-147 Delhi Sultanate 148-160 The Vijayanagar Empire 161-165 Bahmani Empire 166-168 Bhakti Movement 169-177 Sufism 178-185 The Mughal Empire 186-211 Popular Revolts and Movements 212-214 The Maratha Empire 215-220
Ancient History Colour Mindmap (Faster Recall) (Quick Revison) for UPSC/IAS/State PCS/OPSC/TPSC/KPSC/WBPSC/MPPSC/MPSC/CDS/CAPF/UPPCS/BPSC/NET JRF Exam/College/School
Author: Nitin Arora
Publisher: Arora IAS
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Index Topics Page No. Ancient History Sources 1 History Divisions 2 Stone Age 3-11 Chalcolithic Age 12-15 Indus Valley Civilization 16-27 Vedic Period 28-35 Buddhism 36-45 Jainism 46-58 Mahajanapadas and Magadha Empire 59-65 Foreign Invasion 66-69 Maurya Empire 70-85 Post Mauryan Dynasties 86-93 Gupta Empire 94-104 Pushyabhuti Dynasty 105-108 Chalukya Dynasty 109-111 Pallavas 112-115 Cholas 116-122 Rashtrakutas 123-125 Regional Dynasties 126-131 Sangam Age 132-135
Publisher: Arora IAS
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Index Topics Page No. Ancient History Sources 1 History Divisions 2 Stone Age 3-11 Chalcolithic Age 12-15 Indus Valley Civilization 16-27 Vedic Period 28-35 Buddhism 36-45 Jainism 46-58 Mahajanapadas and Magadha Empire 59-65 Foreign Invasion 66-69 Maurya Empire 70-85 Post Mauryan Dynasties 86-93 Gupta Empire 94-104 Pushyabhuti Dynasty 105-108 Chalukya Dynasty 109-111 Pallavas 112-115 Cholas 116-122 Rashtrakutas 123-125 Regional Dynasties 126-131 Sangam Age 132-135