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Metaphysics --- History of philosophy --- Religious studies --- Ramanuja --- Shankara --- Vallabha
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Advaita Vedanta --- Bhagavad Gita --- Guru-shishya tradition --- Adi Shankara --- Upanishads --- Pramana --- Maya --- Ashtavakra Gita --- Avadhuta
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Enfant prodige, Shankara vécut une existence fulgurante et enflammée par ses convictions au début du VIIIe siècle en Inde. Chercheur spirituel, il fut aussi prédicateur et réformateur religieux. À une époque de recul du brahmanisme, il sut, grâce à son charisme exceptionnel et à la perspective non dualiste qu'il professait, concilier les représentants de toutes les sectes "récupérables" par rapport à la tradition védique. Ce livre présente son héritage à la fois comme un système clos sur lui-même, et un ensemble de démarches spirituelles et intellectuelles. Après un exposé concis, qui trace le contexte historico-religieux indien et définit les articulations fondamentales de la doctrine du maître, suit une anthologie thématique et commentée. Un chapitre, enfin, sur les prolongements modernes de Shankara, nous oriente dans la forêt des maîtres spirituels indiens contemporains.
Philosophie hindoue --- Hindouisme - Doctrines --- Advaita --- Hindu philosophy --- Mysticism --- Mysticisme --- Hinduism --- Hindouisme --- âSaçnkaråacåarya --- hindouisme --- Shankara --- mysticisme --- philosophie --- Inde --- l'Orient
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Sáivism --- Hinduism --- Sívaïsme --- Hindouisme --- Rituals --- Rituel --- Shivaïsme --- dualisme des esprits subtils et des animaux --- l'espèce humain --- ésotérisme --- Shankara --- tantrisme --- la Troisième nature --- la Science des rêves
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The present volume explores a specific aspect of creativity in South Asian systems of knowledge, literature and rituals. Under the heading of “adaptive reuse,” it discusses the relationship between innovation and perpetuation of earlier forms and contents of knowledge and aesthetic expressions within the process of creating new works. Although this relation rarely became the topic of explicit reflections in the South Asian intellectual traditions, it is here investigated by taking a closer look at the treatment of older materials by later authors.
Sanskrit literature --- Philosophy, Indic --- Appropriation (Arts) --- Humanities --- History and criticism. --- History. --- South Asia --- Civilization. --- adaptive reuse --- creativity --- South Asian religions --- South Asian philosophy --- South Asian cultural history --- Adaptive reuse --- Kreativität --- Religionen Südasiens --- Philosophie Südasiens --- Kulturgeschichte Südasiens --- Sanskrit. --- Adi Shankara --- Chariot --- Madhvacharya --- Vedas --- Wiesbaden
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Cette introduction à la religion hindouiste et à la spiritualité hindoue présente chacune des grandes figures indiennes à travers leur vie, leur enseignement et leurs écrits.--[Memento]
Hinduism --- Spiritual directors --- Gurus --- Hindouisme --- Maîtres spirituels --- Gourous --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Biography --- Dictionaries --- French --- Guides, manuels, etc. --- Biographies --- Dictionnaires français --- maîtres spirituels --- hindouisme --- spiritualité hindoue --- Shankara --- Ramanuja --- Caitanya --- Abhinavagupta --- Kashmir --- Kabir --- l'Absolu --- Ramakrishna --- Sai Baba de Shirdi --- islam --- Sri Aurobindo --- Ramana Maharshi --- Swami Ramdas --- Swami Shivananda --- Gandi --- Ma Anandamayi --- Nisargadatta Maharaj --- Krishnamurti --- Swami Prajnanpad --- Amma
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The present volume explores a specific aspect of creativity in South Asian systems of knowledge, literature and rituals. Under the heading of “adaptive reuse,” it discusses the relationship between innovation and perpetuation of earlier forms and contents of knowledge and aesthetic expressions within the process of creating new works. Although this relation rarely became the topic of explicit reflections in the South Asian intellectual traditions, it is here investigated by taking a closer look at the treatment of older materials by later authors.
Sanskrit literature --- Philosophy, Indic --- Appropriation (Arts) --- History and criticism. --- History. --- South Asia --- Civilization. --- adaptive reuse --- creativity --- South Asian religions --- South Asian philosophy --- South Asian cultural history --- Adaptive reuse --- Kreativität --- Religionen Südasiens --- Philosophie Südasiens --- Kulturgeschichte Südasiens --- Sanskrit. --- Adi Shankara --- Chariot --- Madhvacharya --- Vedas --- Wiesbaden --- Humanities
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sagesse orientale --- Bouddhisme --- Hindouisme --- Taoïsme --- Zen --- Bouddhisme tibétain --- yoga --- tantrisme --- prototantrisme --- véhicule de diamant (vajrayâna) --- bouddhisme tantrique --- tantra --- arts martiaux --- shintoïsme --- shinto (神道) --- Kami (神) --- animisme --- sosen suhai (祖先崇拝) --- culte des ancêtres --- Japon --- chamanisme --- nouveaux mouvements religieux (NMR) --- Chine --- Bön (བོན་) --- méditation --- Inde --- mahâyâna --- theravâda --- sikhisme --- islam --- jaïnisme --- philosophie indienne --- védisme --- Quatre Nobles Vérités de Bouddha --- Shankara --- religions orientales --- manga (漫画) --- confucianisme --- Confucius
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The present volume explores a specific aspect of creativity in South Asian systems of knowledge, literature and rituals. Under the heading of “adaptive reuse,” it discusses the relationship between innovation and perpetuation of earlier forms and contents of knowledge and aesthetic expressions within the process of creating new works. Although this relation rarely became the topic of explicit reflections in the South Asian intellectual traditions, it is here investigated by taking a closer look at the treatment of older materials by later authors.
Sanskrit literature --- Philosophy, Indic --- Appropriation (Arts) --- Humanities --- adaptive reuse --- creativity --- South Asian religions --- South Asian philosophy --- South Asian cultural history --- Adaptive reuse --- Kreativität --- Religionen Südasiens --- Philosophie Südasiens --- Kulturgeschichte Südasiens --- Sanskrit. --- Adi Shankara --- Chariot --- Madhvacharya --- Vedas --- Wiesbaden --- History and criticism. --- History. --- South Asia --- Civilization.
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This volume examines the role of divine grace in the non-dualist soteriology of Śaṃkara. The author argues that grace is an essential but generally overlooked feature in Śaṃkara’s enlightenment spirituality. Introductory chapters summarize recent developments in Śaṃkara research, Śaṃkara’s epistemology and ontology, ancient Vedāntic teachings on grace, and modern scholarly disagreement about grace in Śaṃkara’s Advaita system. The heart of the book consists of two lengthy exegetical chapters examining Śaṃkara’s key passages on grace from his dozen genuine works. The final chapter presents for the first time a systematic summary of Śaṃkara’s understanding of the operation and necessity of divine grace. This book provides a useful summary of Śaṃkara’s system as a whole besides offering a radical revision of the standard understanding of Śaṃkara’s soteriology. It also reveals that Śaṃkara was much more indebted in his thinking to his Vedantic predecessors than had hitherto been thought.
Salvation --- Salut --- Sankaracarya. --- Salvation (Hinduism) --- Śaṃkarācārya --- Views on salvation. --- -Salvation --- Religion --- Hinduism --- Śankarācārya --- -Adi Sankar --- Ādi Śaṅkara --- Adi Sankaracarya --- Adi Sankaracharya --- Adi Shankaracharya --- Āticaṅkar --- Āticaṅkarācāriyar --- Āticaṅkarācārya Svāmikaḷ --- Āticaṅkarar --- Çamkara --- Camkaracarya --- Çankara --- Caṅkarācārya Svāmikaḷ --- Śaṃkara --- Śaṃkara-bhagavat-pāda --- Śaṃkarācārya --- Śaṁkarācharya --- Sankara --- Ṣaṅkara Āchārya --- Śankaracharya --- Shamkaracharya --- Shang-chieh-lo --- Shangjieluo --- Shankara --- Shankarâchârya --- شنکرآچارى --- 商羯羅 --- Views on salvation --- -Hinduism --- -Views on salvation --- -Cankara --- Śankarāchārya --- Śaṅkarācārya. --- Cankara --- Śankara. --- Religion. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Hinduism. --- Śaṃkarācārya - Views on salvation.
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