Sources of Indian Traditions

Sources of Indian Traditions
Title Sources of Indian Traditions PDF eBook
Author Rachel Fell McDermott
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 1025
Release 2014-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 0231510926

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For more than fifty years, students and teachers have made the two-volume resource Sources of Indian Traditions their top pick for an accessible yet thorough introduction to Indian and South Asian civilizations. Volume 2 contains an essential selection of primary readings on the social, intellectual, and religious history of India from the decline of Mughal rule in the eighteenth century to today. It details the advent of the East India Company, British colonization, the struggle for liberation, the partition of 1947, and the creation of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and contemporary India. This third edition now begins earlier than the first and second, featuring a new chapter on eighteenth-century intellectual and religious trends that set the stage for India's modern development. The editors have added material on Gandhi and his reception both nationally and abroad and include different perspectives on and approaches to Partition and its aftermath. They expand their portrait of post-1947 India and Pakistan and add perspectives on Bangladesh. The collection continues to be divided thematically, with a section devoted to the drafting of the Indian constitution, the rise of nationalism, the influence of Western thought, the conflict in Kashmir, nuclear proliferation, minority religions, secularism, and the role of the Indian political left. A phenomenal text, Sources of Indian Traditions is more indispensable than ever for courses in philosophy, religion, literature, and intellectual and cultural history.

Sources of Indian Tradition: Modern India and Pakistan

Sources of Indian Tradition: Modern India and Pakistan
Title Sources of Indian Tradition: Modern India and Pakistan PDF eBook
Author Ainslie Thomas Embree
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 476
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780231064149

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Sources of Korean Tradition: From early times through the sixteenth century

Sources of Korean Tradition: From early times through the sixteenth century
Title Sources of Korean Tradition: From early times through the sixteenth century PDF eBook
Author Peter H. Lee
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 474
Release 1997
Genre Korea
ISBN 9780231105668

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Science and the Indian Tradition

Science and the Indian Tradition
Title Science and the Indian Tradition PDF eBook
Author David L. Gosling
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 202
Release 2007-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 1134143338

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This new text is a detailed study of an important process in modern Indian history. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, India experienced an intellectual renaissance, which owed as much to the influx of new ideas from the West as to traditional religious and cultural insights. Gosling examines the effects of the introduction of Western science into India, and the relationship between Indian traditions of thought and secular Western scientific doctrine. He charts the early development of science in India, its role in the secularization of Indian society, and the subsequent reassertion, adaptation and rejection of traditional modes of thought. The beliefs of key Indian scientists, including Jagadish Chandra Bose, P.C. Roy and S.N. Bose are explored and the book goes on to reflect upon how individual scientists could still accept particular religious beliefs such as reincarnation, cosmology, miracles and prayer. Science and the Indian Tradition gives an in-depth assessment of results of the introduction of Western science into India, and will be of interest to scholars of Indian history and those interested in the interaction between Western and Indian traditions of intellectual thought.

Pilgrimage in the Hindu Tradition

Pilgrimage in the Hindu Tradition
Title Pilgrimage in the Hindu Tradition PDF eBook
Author Knut A. Jacobsen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 208
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1136240314

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Salvific space is one of the central ideas in the Hindu traditions of pilgrimage, and concerns the ability of space, especially sites associated with bodies of water such as rivers and lakes, to grant salvific rewards. Focusing on religious, historical and sociological questions about the phenomenon, this book investigates the narratives, rituals, history and structures of salvific space, and looks at how it became a central feature of Hinduism. Arguing that salvific power of place became a major dimension of Hinduism through a development in several stages, the book analyses the historical process of how salvific space and pilgrimage in the Hindu tradition developed. It discusses how the traditions of salvific space exemplify the decentred polycentrism that defines Hinduism. The book uses original data from field research, as well as drawing on main textual sources such as Mahābhārata, the Purāṇas, the medieval digests on pilgrimage places (tīrthas), and a number of Sthalapurāṇas and Māhātmyas praising the salvific power of the place. By looking at some of the contradictions in and challenges to the tradition of Hindu salvific space in history and in contemporary India, the book is a useful study on Hinduism and South Asian Studies.

Sources of Vietnamese Tradition

Sources of Vietnamese Tradition
Title Sources of Vietnamese Tradition PDF eBook
Author George Dutton
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 665
Release 2012-09-18
Genre History
ISBN 0231511108

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Sources of Vietnamese Tradition provides an essential guide to two thousand years of Vietnamese history and a comprehensive overview of the society and state of Vietnam. Strategic selections illuminate key figures, issues, and events while building a thematic portrait of the country's developing territory, politics, culture, and relations with neighbors. The volume showcases Vietnam's remarkable independence in the face of Chinese and other external pressures and respects the complexity of the Vietnamese experience both past and present. The anthology begins with selections that cover more than a millennium of Chinese dominance over Vietnam (111 B.C.E.–939 C.E.) and follows with texts that illuminate four centuries of independence ensured by the Ly, Tran, and Ho dynasties (1009–1407). The earlier cultivation of Buddhism and Southeast Asian political practices by the monarchy gave way to two centuries of Confucian influence and bureaucratic governance (1407–1600), based on Chinese models, and three centuries of political competition between the north and the south, resolving in the latter's favor (1600–1885). Concluding with the colonial era and the modern age, the volume recounts the ravages of war and the creation of a united, independent Vietnam in 1975. Each chapter features readings that reveal the views, customs, outside influences on, and religious and philosophical beliefs of a rapidly changing people and culture. Descriptions of land, society, economy, and governance underscore the role of the past in the formation of contemporary Vietnam and its relationships with neighboring countries and the West.

Sources of Indian Tradition

Sources of Indian Tradition
Title Sources of Indian Tradition PDF eBook
Author Motilal Banarsidass Publishers (Pvt. Ltd)
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages 996
Release 1988-05
Genre
ISBN 9788120804678

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