Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700) - Taschenbuch
2008, ISBN: 9788173045226
Gebundene Ausgabe
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In vario… Mehr…
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206. Insights into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western PerspectivesR.P. Sharma9788121205344, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Zen Publications, 1998. First edition. Softcover. New. 14 x 22 cm. âThe created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity.â Consciousness is all there is. So âwhoâ is to know or seek âwhatâ? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free willâknowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding... Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 463., Zen Publications, 1998, Zen Publications, 1997. Paperback. New. The created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free will--knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 430., Zen Publications, 1997, Sharada Publishing House, 2008. First edition. Hardcover. New. Prof. Saraswat Prjr?hapurus & Hiralal Jain asceticism are the embodiment. Compilation presents many of their language and literature Avismyaoah dimensions are exposed. A Taro Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and intensive serious essay Apabhramsa Bhashhaprk the Brahmin and the other Taro Srman the burgeoning literature on his thinking even exists Srran?raklah Avividhyami articles. They Peyonidhi language and literature is the Huttwaagahi Manthanag. Language and literature not only Alipiprk article Avividhayaami potential paradigm has become. From such works have enriched our literature. Printed Pages: 288., Sharada Publishing House, 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004. First. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. The book is an epoch-making work - a paradigm-shift in Vedic studies, which identifies soma as electrum (gold-silver metallic compound). Soma is referred to in the Rgveda as the soul of the yajna (atmayajnasya). The path-breaking identification is based on textual evidence and a penetrating analysis of the Indian alchemical tradition, spanning nearly five millennia. The author is also the discoverer of the integrating role-played by the mighty Sarasvati river adored in the Rgveda as the best of mothers, best of rivers and best of Goddesses. Sarasvati and soma are no longer mythology but relevant to present-day children, respectively, as the repository of groundwater sanctuaries in North-West India and the metallurgical tradition starting with the bronze age civilization, c. 3000 BC. Sarasvati and soma are the symbols of the great Indian traditions of Devi worship and personification and deification of natural, material phenomena. The Tirthas along the rivers are reminders of the critical nature of water management problems all over India and soma as an integral part of the yajna process, is the embodiment of the scientific, technological and materialist temper of ancient India. Contents Preface Introduction 1. Gold and the Grammar of Money in Antiquity 2. Indus : Roots of Alchemy 3. Yaksa : Alchemical Potential and Transmutation 4. Soma and Alchemy 5. Brahmanas : Aurifiction 6. Alchemy as a State Enterprise 7. Political Economy of Alchemy 8. Siddha and Tantric Alchemy 9. Apparatus, Terms, and Symbols Conclusions A Survey of Sources for History of Alchemy, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004, The Hague: Mouton, 1977. Hardcover. Previous owner's bookplate to verso front wrapper; else A Very Fine ; an unread (as new) copy.. Octavo in white & purple illus DJ; xiii, 525 p. ; 24 cm. bibliographies and indexes. Chapters entitled: Introduction / William C. McCormack -- [Linguistic models] -- Linguistic relativity : myths and methods / Einar Haugen -- Wordless thoughts / Zeno Vandler -- Some notes on Central Eskimo color terminology / Albert Heinrich -- The terminology of time in Romanian / Paul Schveiger -- "Meaning" for the linguist and "meaning" for the anthropologist / Yoshihko Ikegami -- Linguistic models in anthropology / Edgar A. Gregersen -- On speech and thought / John W.M. Verhaar -- [Ethnoscience] -- The synthetic informant model : on the simulation of large lexical/semantic fields / Oswald Werner -- Tahitian ethnozoological classification and fuzzy logic / Yves Lemaitre -- On an African classificatory system / Jean-Paul Lebeuf -- Ethnoscience as a research paradigm / C. Gregory Knight -- Australian kin classification / H.W. Scheffler -- Kinship terminologies : the Okinawan case / Masako Tanaka -- [Ethnohermeneutics] -- Kachin social categories and methodologhical sins / F.K. Lehman -- "Must" and "ought" : problems of translation in Sanskritic Hindu law / J.Duncan M. Derrett -- Ethnolinguistic introduction to Japanese literature / Sayo Yotsukura -- Ethnohermeneutics : on the interpretation of intended meaning among the Kpelle of Liberia / Beryl L. Bellman -- Bodily symbolism in Hindu Ashrams and the replication of social experience / Frances N. Ferguson -- Prestations and prayers : two homologous systems in Northern India / R.S. Khare -- [Oppositions] -- Correlation of contradictions : a Tibetan semantic device / Robert B. Ekvall -- Sex, nature, and culture in Ponapean myth / J.L. Fischer -- Not in ourselves, but in our stars / Jean-Paul Dumont -- Conceptual patterns in Yoruba culture / Lucy Jayne Kamau -- On the overlapping of categories on the social sciences / Ferruccio Rossi-Landi -- [Functions, structures, and values] -- The semiotic character of the aesthetic function as defined by the Prague Linguistic Circle / Irene Portis Winner -- Interrelationships of individual, cultural, and pan-human values / C.R. Welte -- The nature of value and the experience entities / George G. Haydu -- [Discussion] -- Summary of discussion // Anthropological linguistics -- Congresses. Thought and thinking -- Congresses. Langage et langues -- Congrès. Ethnolinguistique -- Congrès., Mouton, 1977, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230. Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700)Basanta Kumar Mallik9788173045226, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700) - Taschenbuch
2008, ISBN: 9788173045226
Gebundene Ausgabe
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In vario… Mehr…
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206. Insights into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western PerspectivesR.P. Sharma9788121205344, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Zen Publications, 1997. Paperback. New. The created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free will--knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 430., Zen Publications, 1997, Zen Publications, 1998. First edition. Softcover. New. 14 x 22 cm. âThe created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity.â Consciousness is all there is. So âwhoâ is to know or seek âwhatâ? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free willâknowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding... Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 463., Zen Publications, 1998, Sharada Publishing House, 2008. First edition. Hardcover. New. Prof. Saraswat Prjr?hapurus & Hiralal Jain asceticism are the embodiment. Compilation presents many of their language and literature Avismyaoah dimensions are exposed. A Taro Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and intensive serious essay Apabhramsa Bhashhaprk the Brahmin and the other Taro Srman the burgeoning literature on his thinking even exists Srran?raklah Avividhyami articles. They Peyonidhi language and literature is the Huttwaagahi Manthanag. Language and literature not only Alipiprk article Avividhayaami potential paradigm has become. From such works have enriched our literature. Printed Pages: 288., Sharada Publishing House, 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004. First. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. The book is an epoch-making work - a paradigm-shift in Vedic studies, which identifies soma as electrum (gold-silver metallic compound). Soma is referred to in the Rgveda as the soul of the yajna (atmayajnasya). The path-breaking identification is based on textual evidence and a penetrating analysis of the Indian alchemical tradition, spanning nearly five millennia. The author is also the discoverer of the integrating role-played by the mighty Sarasvati river adored in the Rgveda as the best of mothers, best of rivers and best of Goddesses. Sarasvati and soma are no longer mythology but relevant to present-day children, respectively, as the repository of groundwater sanctuaries in North-West India and the metallurgical tradition starting with the bronze age civilization, c. 3000 BC. Sarasvati and soma are the symbols of the great Indian traditions of Devi worship and personification and deification of natural, material phenomena. The Tirthas along the rivers are reminders of the critical nature of water management problems all over India and soma as an integral part of the yajna process, is the embodiment of the scientific, technological and materialist temper of ancient India. Contents Preface Introduction 1. Gold and the Grammar of Money in Antiquity 2. Indus : Roots of Alchemy 3. Yaksa : Alchemical Potential and Transmutation 4. Soma and Alchemy 5. Brahmanas : Aurifiction 6. Alchemy as a State Enterprise 7. Political Economy of Alchemy 8. Siddha and Tantric Alchemy 9. Apparatus, Terms, and Symbols Conclusions A Survey of Sources for History of Alchemy, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004, The Hague: Mouton, 1977. Hardcover. Previous owner's bookplate to verso front wrapper; else A Very Fine ; an unread (as new) copy.. Octavo in white & purple illus DJ; xiii, 525 p. ; 24 cm. bibliographies and indexes. Chapters entitled: Introduction / William C. McCormack -- [Linguistic models] -- Linguistic relativity : myths and methods / Einar Haugen -- Wordless thoughts / Zeno Vandler -- Some notes on Central Eskimo color terminology / Albert Heinrich -- The terminology of time in Romanian / Paul Schveiger -- "Meaning" for the linguist and "meaning" for the anthropologist / Yoshihko Ikegami -- Linguistic models in anthropology / Edgar A. Gregersen -- On speech and thought / John W.M. Verhaar -- [Ethnoscience] -- The synthetic informant model : on the simulation of large lexical/semantic fields / Oswald Werner -- Tahitian ethnozoological classification and fuzzy logic / Yves Lemaitre -- On an African classificatory system / Jean-Paul Lebeuf -- Ethnoscience as a research paradigm / C. Gregory Knight -- Australian kin classification / H.W. Scheffler -- Kinship terminologies : the Okinawan case / Masako Tanaka -- [Ethnohermeneutics] -- Kachin social categories and methodologhical sins / F.K. Lehman -- "Must" and "ought" : problems of translation in Sanskritic Hindu law / J.Duncan M. Derrett -- Ethnolinguistic introduction to Japanese literature / Sayo Yotsukura -- Ethnohermeneutics : on the interpretation of intended meaning among the Kpelle of Liberia / Beryl L. Bellman -- Bodily symbolism in Hindu Ashrams and the replication of social experience / Frances N. Ferguson -- Prestations and prayers : two homologous systems in Northern India / R.S. Khare -- [Oppositions] -- Correlation of contradictions : a Tibetan semantic device / Robert B. Ekvall -- Sex, nature, and culture in Ponapean myth / J.L. Fischer -- Not in ourselves, but in our stars / Jean-Paul Dumont -- Conceptual patterns in Yoruba culture / Lucy Jayne Kamau -- On the overlapping of categories on the social sciences / Ferruccio Rossi-Landi -- [Functions, structures, and values] -- The semiotic character of the aesthetic function as defined by the Prague Linguistic Circle / Irene Portis Winner -- Interrelationships of individual, cultural, and pan-human values / C.R. Welte -- The nature of value and the experience entities / George G. Haydu -- [Discussion] -- Summary of discussion // Anthropological linguistics -- Congresses. Thought and thinking -- Congresses. Langage et langues -- Congrès. Ethnolinguistique -- Congrès., Mouton, 1977, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700) - Taschenbuch
2008, ISBN: 9788173045226
Gebundene Ausgabe
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In vario… Mehr…
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206. Insights into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western PerspectivesR.P. Sharma9788121205344, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Zen Publications, 1997. Paperback. New. The created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free will--knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 430., Zen Publications, 1997, Zen Publications, 1998. First edition. Softcover. New. 14 x 22 cm. âThe created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity.â Consciousness is all there is. So âwhoâ is to know or seek âwhatâ? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free willâknowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding... Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 463., Zen Publications, 1998, Sharada Publishing House, 2008. First edition. Hardcover. New. Prof. Saraswat Prjr?hapurus & Hiralal Jain asceticism are the embodiment. Compilation presents many of their language and literature Avismyaoah dimensions are exposed. A Taro Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and intensive serious essay Apabhramsa Bhashhaprk the Brahmin and the other Taro Srman the burgeoning literature on his thinking even exists Srran?raklah Avividhyami articles. They Peyonidhi language and literature is the Huttwaagahi Manthanag. Language and literature not only Alipiprk article Avividhayaami potential paradigm has become. From such works have enriched our literature. Printed Pages: 288., Sharada Publishing House, 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004. First. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. The book is an epoch-making work - a paradigm-shift in Vedic studies, which identifies soma as electrum (gold-silver metallic compound). Soma is referred to in the Rgveda as the soul of the yajna (atmayajnasya). The path-breaking identification is based on textual evidence and a penetrating analysis of the Indian alchemical tradition, spanning nearly five millennia. The author is also the discoverer of the integrating role-played by the mighty Sarasvati river adored in the Rgveda as the best of mothers, best of rivers and best of Goddesses. Sarasvati and soma are no longer mythology but relevant to present-day children, respectively, as the repository of groundwater sanctuaries in North-West India and the metallurgical tradition starting with the bronze age civilization, c. 3000 BC. Sarasvati and soma are the symbols of the great Indian traditions of Devi worship and personification and deification of natural, material phenomena. The Tirthas along the rivers are reminders of the critical nature of water management problems all over India and soma as an integral part of the yajna process, is the embodiment of the scientific, technological and materialist temper of ancient India. Contents Preface Introduction 1. Gold and the Grammar of Money in Antiquity 2. Indus : Roots of Alchemy 3. Yaksa : Alchemical Potential and Transmutation 4. Soma and Alchemy 5. Brahmanas : Aurifiction 6. Alchemy as a State Enterprise 7. Political Economy of Alchemy 8. Siddha and Tantric Alchemy 9. Apparatus, Terms, and Symbols Conclusions A Survey of Sources for History of Alchemy, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004, The Hague: Mouton, 1977. Hardcover. Previous owner's bookplate to verso front wrapper; else A Very Fine ; an unread (as new) copy.. Octavo in white & purple illus DJ; xiii, 525 p. ; 24 cm. bibliographies and indexes. Chapters entitled: Introduction / William C. McCormack -- [Linguistic models] -- Linguistic relativity : myths and methods / Einar Haugen -- Wordless thoughts / Zeno Vandler -- Some notes on Central Eskimo color terminology / Albert Heinrich -- The terminology of time in Romanian / Paul Schveiger -- "Meaning" for the linguist and "meaning" for the anthropologist / Yoshihko Ikegami -- Linguistic models in anthropology / Edgar A. Gregersen -- On speech and thought / John W.M. Verhaar -- [Ethnoscience] -- The synthetic informant model : on the simulation of large lexical/semantic fields / Oswald Werner -- Tahitian ethnozoological classification and fuzzy logic / Yves Lemaitre -- On an African classificatory system / Jean-Paul Lebeuf -- Ethnoscience as a research paradigm / C. Gregory Knight -- Australian kin classification / H.W. Scheffler -- Kinship terminologies : the Okinawan case / Masako Tanaka -- [Ethnohermeneutics] -- Kachin social categories and methodologhical sins / F.K. Lehman -- "Must" and "ought" : problems of translation in Sanskritic Hindu law / J.Duncan M. Derrett -- Ethnolinguistic introduction to Japanese literature / Sayo Yotsukura -- Ethnohermeneutics : on the interpretation of intended meaning among the Kpelle of Liberia / Beryl L. Bellman -- Bodily symbolism in Hindu Ashrams and the replication of social experience / Frances N. Ferguson -- Prestations and prayers : two homologous systems in Northern India / R.S. Khare -- [Oppositions] -- Correlation of contradictions : a Tibetan semantic device / Robert B. Ekvall -- Sex, nature, and culture in Ponapean myth / J.L. Fischer -- Not in ourselves, but in our stars / Jean-Paul Dumont -- Conceptual patterns in Yoruba culture / Lucy Jayne Kamau -- On the overlapping of categories on the social sciences / Ferruccio Rossi-Landi -- [Functions, structures, and values] -- The semiotic character of the aesthetic function as defined by the Prague Linguistic Circle / Irene Portis Winner -- Interrelationships of individual, cultural, and pan-human values / C.R. Welte -- The nature of value and the experience entities / George G. Haydu -- [Discussion] -- Summary of discussion // Anthropological linguistics -- Congresses. Thought and thinking -- Congresses. Langage et langues -- Congrès. Ethnolinguistique -- Congrès., Mouton, 1977, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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Zen Publications, 1999. Paperback. New. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within It self the totality of manifestation. Live life making decision and accepting the consequences as if you have free will -- knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflets both East and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully, humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 225., Zen Publications, 1999, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In vario… Mehr…
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206. Insights into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western PerspectivesR.P. Sharma9788121205344, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Zen Publications, 1998. First edition. Softcover. New. 14 x 22 cm. âThe created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity.â Consciousness is all there is. So âwhoâ is to know or seek âwhatâ? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free willâknowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding... Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 463., Zen Publications, 1998, Zen Publications, 1997. Paperback. New. The created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free will--knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 430., Zen Publications, 1997, Sharada Publishing House, 2008. First edition. Hardcover. New. Prof. Saraswat Prjr?hapurus & Hiralal Jain asceticism are the embodiment. Compilation presents many of their language and literature Avismyaoah dimensions are exposed. A Taro Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and intensive serious essay Apabhramsa Bhashhaprk the Brahmin and the other Taro Srman the burgeoning literature on his thinking even exists Srran?raklah Avividhyami articles. They Peyonidhi language and literature is the Huttwaagahi Manthanag. Language and literature not only Alipiprk article Avividhayaami potential paradigm has become. From such works have enriched our literature. Printed Pages: 288., Sharada Publishing House, 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004. First. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. The book is an epoch-making work - a paradigm-shift in Vedic studies, which identifies soma as electrum (gold-silver metallic compound). Soma is referred to in the Rgveda as the soul of the yajna (atmayajnasya). The path-breaking identification is based on textual evidence and a penetrating analysis of the Indian alchemical tradition, spanning nearly five millennia. The author is also the discoverer of the integrating role-played by the mighty Sarasvati river adored in the Rgveda as the best of mothers, best of rivers and best of Goddesses. Sarasvati and soma are no longer mythology but relevant to present-day children, respectively, as the repository of groundwater sanctuaries in North-West India and the metallurgical tradition starting with the bronze age civilization, c. 3000 BC. Sarasvati and soma are the symbols of the great Indian traditions of Devi worship and personification and deification of natural, material phenomena. The Tirthas along the rivers are reminders of the critical nature of water management problems all over India and soma as an integral part of the yajna process, is the embodiment of the scientific, technological and materialist temper of ancient India. Contents Preface Introduction 1. Gold and the Grammar of Money in Antiquity 2. Indus : Roots of Alchemy 3. Yaksa : Alchemical Potential and Transmutation 4. Soma and Alchemy 5. Brahmanas : Aurifiction 6. Alchemy as a State Enterprise 7. Political Economy of Alchemy 8. Siddha and Tantric Alchemy 9. Apparatus, Terms, and Symbols Conclusions A Survey of Sources for History of Alchemy, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004, The Hague: Mouton, 1977. Hardcover. Previous owner's bookplate to verso front wrapper; else A Very Fine ; an unread (as new) copy.. Octavo in white & purple illus DJ; xiii, 525 p. ; 24 cm. bibliographies and indexes. Chapters entitled: Introduction / William C. McCormack -- [Linguistic models] -- Linguistic relativity : myths and methods / Einar Haugen -- Wordless thoughts / Zeno Vandler -- Some notes on Central Eskimo color terminology / Albert Heinrich -- The terminology of time in Romanian / Paul Schveiger -- "Meaning" for the linguist and "meaning" for the anthropologist / Yoshihko Ikegami -- Linguistic models in anthropology / Edgar A. Gregersen -- On speech and thought / John W.M. Verhaar -- [Ethnoscience] -- The synthetic informant model : on the simulation of large lexical/semantic fields / Oswald Werner -- Tahitian ethnozoological classification and fuzzy logic / Yves Lemaitre -- On an African classificatory system / Jean-Paul Lebeuf -- Ethnoscience as a research paradigm / C. Gregory Knight -- Australian kin classification / H.W. Scheffler -- Kinship terminologies : the Okinawan case / Masako Tanaka -- [Ethnohermeneutics] -- Kachin social categories and methodologhical sins / F.K. Lehman -- "Must" and "ought" : problems of translation in Sanskritic Hindu law / J.Duncan M. Derrett -- Ethnolinguistic introduction to Japanese literature / Sayo Yotsukura -- Ethnohermeneutics : on the interpretation of intended meaning among the Kpelle of Liberia / Beryl L. Bellman -- Bodily symbolism in Hindu Ashrams and the replication of social experience / Frances N. Ferguson -- Prestations and prayers : two homologous systems in Northern India / R.S. Khare -- [Oppositions] -- Correlation of contradictions : a Tibetan semantic device / Robert B. Ekvall -- Sex, nature, and culture in Ponapean myth / J.L. Fischer -- Not in ourselves, but in our stars / Jean-Paul Dumont -- Conceptual patterns in Yoruba culture / Lucy Jayne Kamau -- On the overlapping of categories on the social sciences / Ferruccio Rossi-Landi -- [Functions, structures, and values] -- The semiotic character of the aesthetic function as defined by the Prague Linguistic Circle / Irene Portis Winner -- Interrelationships of individual, cultural, and pan-human values / C.R. Welte -- The nature of value and the experience entities / George G. Haydu -- [Discussion] -- Summary of discussion // Anthropological linguistics -- Congresses. Thought and thinking -- Congresses. Langage et langues -- Congrès. Ethnolinguistique -- Congrès., Mouton, 1977, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230. Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700)Basanta Kumar Mallik9788173045226, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700) - Taschenbuch2008, ISBN: 9788173045226
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Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In vario… Mehr…
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206. Insights into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western PerspectivesR.P. Sharma9788121205344, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Zen Publications, 1997. Paperback. New. The created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free will--knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 430., Zen Publications, 1997, Zen Publications, 1998. First edition. Softcover. New. 14 x 22 cm. âThe created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity.â Consciousness is all there is. So âwhoâ is to know or seek âwhatâ? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free willâknowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding... Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 463., Zen Publications, 1998, Sharada Publishing House, 2008. First edition. Hardcover. New. Prof. Saraswat Prjr?hapurus & Hiralal Jain asceticism are the embodiment. Compilation presents many of their language and literature Avismyaoah dimensions are exposed. A Taro Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and intensive serious essay Apabhramsa Bhashhaprk the Brahmin and the other Taro Srman the burgeoning literature on his thinking even exists Srran?raklah Avividhyami articles. They Peyonidhi language and literature is the Huttwaagahi Manthanag. Language and literature not only Alipiprk article Avividhayaami potential paradigm has become. From such works have enriched our literature. Printed Pages: 288., Sharada Publishing House, 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004. First. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. The book is an epoch-making work - a paradigm-shift in Vedic studies, which identifies soma as electrum (gold-silver metallic compound). Soma is referred to in the Rgveda as the soul of the yajna (atmayajnasya). The path-breaking identification is based on textual evidence and a penetrating analysis of the Indian alchemical tradition, spanning nearly five millennia. The author is also the discoverer of the integrating role-played by the mighty Sarasvati river adored in the Rgveda as the best of mothers, best of rivers and best of Goddesses. Sarasvati and soma are no longer mythology but relevant to present-day children, respectively, as the repository of groundwater sanctuaries in North-West India and the metallurgical tradition starting with the bronze age civilization, c. 3000 BC. Sarasvati and soma are the symbols of the great Indian traditions of Devi worship and personification and deification of natural, material phenomena. The Tirthas along the rivers are reminders of the critical nature of water management problems all over India and soma as an integral part of the yajna process, is the embodiment of the scientific, technological and materialist temper of ancient India. Contents Preface Introduction 1. Gold and the Grammar of Money in Antiquity 2. Indus : Roots of Alchemy 3. Yaksa : Alchemical Potential and Transmutation 4. Soma and Alchemy 5. Brahmanas : Aurifiction 6. Alchemy as a State Enterprise 7. Political Economy of Alchemy 8. Siddha and Tantric Alchemy 9. Apparatus, Terms, and Symbols Conclusions A Survey of Sources for History of Alchemy, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004, The Hague: Mouton, 1977. Hardcover. Previous owner's bookplate to verso front wrapper; else A Very Fine ; an unread (as new) copy.. Octavo in white & purple illus DJ; xiii, 525 p. ; 24 cm. bibliographies and indexes. Chapters entitled: Introduction / William C. McCormack -- [Linguistic models] -- Linguistic relativity : myths and methods / Einar Haugen -- Wordless thoughts / Zeno Vandler -- Some notes on Central Eskimo color terminology / Albert Heinrich -- The terminology of time in Romanian / Paul Schveiger -- "Meaning" for the linguist and "meaning" for the anthropologist / Yoshihko Ikegami -- Linguistic models in anthropology / Edgar A. Gregersen -- On speech and thought / John W.M. Verhaar -- [Ethnoscience] -- The synthetic informant model : on the simulation of large lexical/semantic fields / Oswald Werner -- Tahitian ethnozoological classification and fuzzy logic / Yves Lemaitre -- On an African classificatory system / Jean-Paul Lebeuf -- Ethnoscience as a research paradigm / C. Gregory Knight -- Australian kin classification / H.W. Scheffler -- Kinship terminologies : the Okinawan case / Masako Tanaka -- [Ethnohermeneutics] -- Kachin social categories and methodologhical sins / F.K. Lehman -- "Must" and "ought" : problems of translation in Sanskritic Hindu law / J.Duncan M. Derrett -- Ethnolinguistic introduction to Japanese literature / Sayo Yotsukura -- Ethnohermeneutics : on the interpretation of intended meaning among the Kpelle of Liberia / Beryl L. Bellman -- Bodily symbolism in Hindu Ashrams and the replication of social experience / Frances N. Ferguson -- Prestations and prayers : two homologous systems in Northern India / R.S. Khare -- [Oppositions] -- Correlation of contradictions : a Tibetan semantic device / Robert B. Ekvall -- Sex, nature, and culture in Ponapean myth / J.L. Fischer -- Not in ourselves, but in our stars / Jean-Paul Dumont -- Conceptual patterns in Yoruba culture / Lucy Jayne Kamau -- On the overlapping of categories on the social sciences / Ferruccio Rossi-Landi -- [Functions, structures, and values] -- The semiotic character of the aesthetic function as defined by the Prague Linguistic Circle / Irene Portis Winner -- Interrelationships of individual, cultural, and pan-human values / C.R. Welte -- The nature of value and the experience entities / George G. Haydu -- [Discussion] -- Summary of discussion // Anthropological linguistics -- Congresses. Thought and thinking -- Congresses. Langage et langues -- Congrès. Ethnolinguistique -- Congrès., Mouton, 1977, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700) - Taschenbuch
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ISBN: 9788173045226
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Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In vario… Mehr…
Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206. Insights into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western PerspectivesR.P. Sharma9788121205344, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. This book studies the various forms, techniques and resources of literature and seeks to define its Nature and function. In various chapters, the author examines certain concepts in Sanskrit poetics in relation to parallel concepts in the Graeco-Roman Tradition and discusses literary theory in relation to psycho-analysis. The poetics of Literature has experienced and absorbed a variety of revolutions in its chequered History from Plato to Derrida. But few of these revolutions have affected students of literature more abidingly than those discussed in this volume. Bharata and Aristotle, Kshemendra anda Horace, and, Freud and Jung are still contemporary with us. We simply cannot do without them if we ever cared to be remembered by posterity for our understanding and enjoyment of literature. Contents: Preface Introduction 1. Rasa and Catharsis : Intersecting Theories of Aesthetic Pleasure 2. Auchitya and Decorum : Parallel Developments in Poetics 3. The Freudian Paradigm of Literature 4. The Jungian Mystique of Literature Work Cited Printed Pages: 206., Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., 1996, Zen Publications, 1997. Paperback. New. The created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free will--knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 430., Zen Publications, 1997, Zen Publications, 1998. First edition. Softcover. New. 14 x 22 cm. âThe created object cannot possibly know the creator Subjectivity.â Consciousness is all there is. So âwhoâ is to know or seek âwhatâ? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within Itself the totality of manifestation. Live life making decisions and accepting the consequences as if you have free willâknowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living, deciding... Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflects both as and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 463., Zen Publications, 1998, Sharada Publishing House, 2008. First edition. Hardcover. New. Prof. Saraswat Prjr?hapurus & Hiralal Jain asceticism are the embodiment. Compilation presents many of their language and literature Avismyaoah dimensions are exposed. A Taro Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and intensive serious essay Apabhramsa Bhashhaprk the Brahmin and the other Taro Srman the burgeoning literature on his thinking even exists Srran?raklah Avividhyami articles. They Peyonidhi language and literature is the Huttwaagahi Manthanag. Language and literature not only Alipiprk article Avividhayaami potential paradigm has become. From such works have enriched our literature. Printed Pages: 288., Sharada Publishing House, 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004. First. Hardcover. New. 15 X 23. The book is an epoch-making work - a paradigm-shift in Vedic studies, which identifies soma as electrum (gold-silver metallic compound). Soma is referred to in the Rgveda as the soul of the yajna (atmayajnasya). The path-breaking identification is based on textual evidence and a penetrating analysis of the Indian alchemical tradition, spanning nearly five millennia. The author is also the discoverer of the integrating role-played by the mighty Sarasvati river adored in the Rgveda as the best of mothers, best of rivers and best of Goddesses. Sarasvati and soma are no longer mythology but relevant to present-day children, respectively, as the repository of groundwater sanctuaries in North-West India and the metallurgical tradition starting with the bronze age civilization, c. 3000 BC. Sarasvati and soma are the symbols of the great Indian traditions of Devi worship and personification and deification of natural, material phenomena. The Tirthas along the rivers are reminders of the critical nature of water management problems all over India and soma as an integral part of the yajna process, is the embodiment of the scientific, technological and materialist temper of ancient India. Contents Preface Introduction 1. Gold and the Grammar of Money in Antiquity 2. Indus : Roots of Alchemy 3. Yaksa : Alchemical Potential and Transmutation 4. Soma and Alchemy 5. Brahmanas : Aurifiction 6. Alchemy as a State Enterprise 7. Political Economy of Alchemy 8. Siddha and Tantric Alchemy 9. Apparatus, Terms, and Symbols Conclusions A Survey of Sources for History of Alchemy, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. , 2004, The Hague: Mouton, 1977. Hardcover. Previous owner's bookplate to verso front wrapper; else A Very Fine ; an unread (as new) copy.. Octavo in white & purple illus DJ; xiii, 525 p. ; 24 cm. bibliographies and indexes. Chapters entitled: Introduction / William C. McCormack -- [Linguistic models] -- Linguistic relativity : myths and methods / Einar Haugen -- Wordless thoughts / Zeno Vandler -- Some notes on Central Eskimo color terminology / Albert Heinrich -- The terminology of time in Romanian / Paul Schveiger -- "Meaning" for the linguist and "meaning" for the anthropologist / Yoshihko Ikegami -- Linguistic models in anthropology / Edgar A. Gregersen -- On speech and thought / John W.M. Verhaar -- [Ethnoscience] -- The synthetic informant model : on the simulation of large lexical/semantic fields / Oswald Werner -- Tahitian ethnozoological classification and fuzzy logic / Yves Lemaitre -- On an African classificatory system / Jean-Paul Lebeuf -- Ethnoscience as a research paradigm / C. Gregory Knight -- Australian kin classification / H.W. Scheffler -- Kinship terminologies : the Okinawan case / Masako Tanaka -- [Ethnohermeneutics] -- Kachin social categories and methodologhical sins / F.K. Lehman -- "Must" and "ought" : problems of translation in Sanskritic Hindu law / J.Duncan M. Derrett -- Ethnolinguistic introduction to Japanese literature / Sayo Yotsukura -- Ethnohermeneutics : on the interpretation of intended meaning among the Kpelle of Liberia / Beryl L. Bellman -- Bodily symbolism in Hindu Ashrams and the replication of social experience / Frances N. Ferguson -- Prestations and prayers : two homologous systems in Northern India / R.S. Khare -- [Oppositions] -- Correlation of contradictions : a Tibetan semantic device / Robert B. Ekvall -- Sex, nature, and culture in Ponapean myth / J.L. Fischer -- Not in ourselves, but in our stars / Jean-Paul Dumont -- Conceptual patterns in Yoruba culture / Lucy Jayne Kamau -- On the overlapping of categories on the social sciences / Ferruccio Rossi-Landi -- [Functions, structures, and values] -- The semiotic character of the aesthetic function as defined by the Prague Linguistic Circle / Irene Portis Winner -- Interrelationships of individual, cultural, and pan-human values / C.R. Welte -- The nature of value and the experience entities / George G. Haydu -- [Discussion] -- Summary of discussion // Anthropological linguistics -- Congresses. Thought and thinking -- Congresses. Langage et langues -- Congrès. Ethnolinguistique -- Congrès., Mouton, 1977, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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Zen Publications, 1999. Paperback. New. Consciousness is all there is. So who is to know or seek what? All there is is the impersonal functioning of Consciousness, or God, reflecting within It self the totality of manifestation. Live life making decision and accepting the consequences as if you have free will -- knowing it is Consciousness seeking, doing, living deciding...Ramesh Balsekar is an awakened sage whose long life has been devoted to Ramana Maharshi and whose final Guru was Nisargadatta Maharaj. He perfectly reflets both East and West-born and raised in Bombay, India, thinking and speaking in English, student of Sanskrit and translator of the Bhagavad Gita, intimately familiar with the Taoist and Chan classics as well as the new paradigm (Consciousness is all there is) which has emerged from quantum mechanics. Poignantly clear and precise and delightfully, humorous, his teaching makes life simple. Printed Pages: 225., Zen Publications, 1999, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004. Hardcover. New. This book focuses on the historical perspectives of state formation in Orissa from sixth century AD and on the process of how tribals were integrated and their indigenous culture was assimilated into the Sanskritic mainstream life. The study of the regional cultural interaction between Orissa, Bengal and Assam has been well defined emphasizing the spread of egalitarian outlook through the Samkirtan movement of Sri Chaitanya. The period AD 1400-1700 in the history of eastern India has proved to be very important that it witnessed an emerging trend not only of the protest against social cleavages but also an endeavour to the assimilatory compromise with a changing direction of the order for social cohesion. Printed Pages: 230. Paradigms of Dissent and Protest: Social Movements in Eastern India (c. AD 1400-1700)Basanta Kumar Mallik9788173045226, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2004<
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