Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies: Acintyabhedhabheda Vaisnava Philosophy (Vol XIX)
Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies: Acintyabhedhabheda Vaisnava Philosophy (Vol XIX)
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DETAILS :
- Publisher : MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD.
- Author : Karl H. Potter
- Language : English
- Pages : 412
- Cover : Hardcover
- Dimension : 24 cm x 16.5 cm
- Weight : 820 gm
- Edition : 2016
- ISBN : 9788120839977
ABOUT THE BOOK
Confronted with a series of volumes called the Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, one is likely to ask, What constitutes 'philosophy' in the relevant sense? Introductions to understood as investigation of the nature of and path (s) to liberation from rebirth (moksa; nirvana), a definition which seems to fit most Indian schools of thought as taught and practiced in the classical period (500 B.C.-l000 A.D.), whether lain, Buddhist or Hindu. These schools persists for the most part into the twenty-first century, though concern for liberation is in some cases overshadowed by the rise of a commitment to religious purposes, understood broadly as bhakti or devotion to God.
The system that is the subject of the present volume is one such devotional system. As this volume demonstrates, the concern of this system is two-fold: liberation is accepted, but down played in the face of the requirements of true devotion. The system is but one representative of devotional systems; other such systems, equally deserving of a volume devoted to them (such as Suddhadvaita), are regretably not planned for inclusion in this Encyclopedia.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Karl H. Potter is Professor of philosophy and South Asian Studies at the University of Washington in Seattle, and is the General Editor of the Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies. Series containing 28 volumes.
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