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Sankhya Karika, or Memorial Verses on the Sankhya Philosophy : Also, the Bhashya or Commentary of Gaurapada
Iswara Krishna
Sankhya Karika, or Memorial Verses on the Sankhya Philosophy : Also, the Bhashya or Commentary of Gaurapada
Iswara Krishna
This book delves into the profound realms of Hindu philosophy, presenting a meticulous translation and analysis of the Skhya Krika seminal text that forms the cornerstone of Skhya, one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophical thought. Stemming from years of dedicated scholarship, the author bridges ancient wisdom with scholarly insight, offering not only a translation but also an expansive commentary that shines light on the complex ideologies contained within.
Set against the rich tapestry of Oriental studies' evolution in the West, this work underscores a pivotal period when Eastern philosophies were being introduced and assimilated into Western scholarly discourse. By including translations and commentaries by other eminent scholars alongside his own elucidations, the author constructs a multidimensional view on Skhya philosophy, illuminating its nuances and its place within both historical contexts and contemporary understanding.
Thematic depth is explored through rigorous analysis and annotation, making accessible the intricate layers of meaning inherent in the original Sanskrit text.
The inclusion of various commentaries further enriches this exploration, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Skhya's foundational principles and its contributions to broader philosophical discussions.
Conclusively, this book stands as an invaluable resource for those seeking to delve deeper into Hindu philosophy. It provides an essential bridge between ancient teachings and their relevance to enduring philosophical inquiries, capturing the timeless wisdom embodied in one of India's most influential philosophical traditions.
Media | Bøker Pocketbok (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg) |
Utgitt | 10. oktober 2024 |
ISBN13 | 9781036522568 |
Utgivere | Sothis Press |
Mål | 250 g (Estimert vekt) |