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The classical Upaniṣads : a guide / Signe Cohen.

By: Series: Guides to sacred textsPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2024Edition: 1Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780197654156
  • 9780197654163
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Classical UpaniṣadsDDC classification:
  • 294.5/9218 23/eng/20231023
LOC classification:
  • BL1124.56 .C66 2024
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The Historical Context of the Upaniṣads -- 3. Dating and Authorship -- 4. The Classical Upaniṣads -- 5. Social and Political Context -- 6. Central Ideas in the Upaniṣads -- 7. Narrative and Main Characters in the Upaniṣads -- 8. The Canonical Status and Reception of the Upaniṣads -- Glossary of Sanskrit Terms -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Subject of Passages Cited.
Summary: "The Upaniṣads are rich and complex Sanskrit Hindu scriptures dating back to the 8th century BCE and are a staple of world religion courses across the globe. In this volume, Signe Cohen guide readers through on the thirteen 'Classical Upaniṣads,' those generally regarded as the oldest: Bhadrayaka, Chandogya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Isa, Kena, Katha, Mundaka, Svetasvatara, Mandukya, Prasna, Kausitaki, and Maitri Upanisad. Where most survey textbooks present a cursory overview of these texts, The Classical Upaniṣads: A Guide provides a nuanced but accessible exploration of the Upaniṣads that will benefit both scholars, students, and general readers alike. This volume explores the historical, geographical, and social context of the Classical Upaniṣads and discusses issues of dating, authorship, and transmission of the texts. Cohen also breaks down central ideas in the Upaniṣads, such as atman, brahman, karma, reincarnation, moksa, knowledge, and sacred sounds (mantras). The text also discusses the importance of the Upaniṣads for Hinduism and Indian culture, as well as the reception of the Upaniṣads in the West. Through exploring these works, their key characters and ideas, and their impact on Hinduism's core beliefs, Cohen provides the reader a thorough but approachable entry into these seminal texts."-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
New Book New Book NMC Library New Book Shelf BL1124.56 .C66 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001526044

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. The Historical Context of the Upaniṣads -- 3. Dating and Authorship -- 4. The Classical Upaniṣads -- 5. Social and Political Context -- 6. Central Ideas in the Upaniṣads -- 7. Narrative and Main Characters in the Upaniṣads -- 8. The Canonical Status and Reception of the Upaniṣads -- Glossary of Sanskrit Terms -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Subject of Passages Cited.

"The Upaniṣads are rich and complex Sanskrit Hindu scriptures dating back to the 8th century BCE and are a staple of world religion courses across the globe. In this volume, Signe Cohen guide readers through on the thirteen 'Classical Upaniṣads,' those generally regarded as the oldest: Bhadrayaka, Chandogya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Isa, Kena, Katha, Mundaka, Svetasvatara, Mandukya, Prasna, Kausitaki, and Maitri Upanisad. Where most survey textbooks present a cursory overview of these texts, The Classical Upaniṣads: A Guide provides a nuanced but accessible exploration of the Upaniṣads that will benefit both scholars, students, and general readers alike. This volume explores the historical, geographical, and social context of the Classical Upaniṣads and discusses issues of dating, authorship, and transmission of the texts. Cohen also breaks down central ideas in the Upaniṣads, such as atman, brahman, karma, reincarnation, moksa, knowledge, and sacred sounds (mantras). The text also discusses the importance of the Upaniṣads for Hinduism and Indian culture, as well as the reception of the Upaniṣads in the West. Through exploring these works, their key characters and ideas, and their impact on Hinduism's core beliefs, Cohen provides the reader a thorough but approachable entry into these seminal texts."-- Provided by publisher.

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