Vaisnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDC103 |
Author: | R.G. Bhandarkar |
Publisher: | Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2001 |
ISBN: | 8121509998 |
Pages: | 172 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 9.8" X 6.5" |
Book Description
This book is the earliest pioneering effort at tracing the historical origins of such major religious systems as Vaisnavism and Saivism, which, with the passage of time, came to dominate the Indian religious scene. In contradistinction to atheistic religions, such as Buddhism and Jainism, there ran a counter movement of religious theism which, as it were, would culminate in the establishment of Bhagavata cult, on the one hand, and, on the other, would terminate in development various Saivite sects. In order to show as to how Bhagavatism gave rise to a full-fledged theistic theology of Vaisnavism, Bhandarkar thoroughly examines the Narayaniya section of the Mahabharata. Likewise does he deal with the development Saivite thought. Even though the book was written at a time when Mohenjo-daro excavations had not been carried out, yet Bhandarkar has thoroughly examined the traces of Saivism in the Vedic hymns, which ultimately would find its full expression in the Svetasvatara Upanisad. Upon locating the sources of Vaisnavism and Saivism within the Vedic literature, Bhandarkar thereby moves on in studying the sects, and their theologies which both the Vaisnavites and Saivites gave rise to. In addition to Vaisnavism and Saivism, Bhandarkar also has made a thorough study of such minor sects as the Saktas, Ganapatyas, and Sauras. The book contains a wealth of information, and the study of it will be an enriching experience to those who are desirous of delving deep in the ancient culture and religious of India.
About the Author:
Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar (1837-1925), the orientalist and social reformer, educated at Ratnagiri and Elphinstone College, Bombay; Acting Professor of Sanskrit and Oriental Languages in Elphinstone Collage; Assistant Professor many years till 1881; Professor of Sanskrit at Deccan Collage, Pune, 1883-92; Fellow of Bombay University form 1866; Syndicate, 1873-81; Vice-Chancellor, 1893-95; retired in 1893; Hon. LL.D., 1904; Hon. Phil., Dr. Gottingen University: has Contributed largely to the journals and transactions of learned societies on philological and antiquarian subject and edited the text of Malati-Madhava and Early History of the Deccan.
Part I.
Vaisnavism
- Introduction
- The Rise of a New Theistic System
- Analysis of the Narayaniya Section of the Mahabharata
- The Satvatas and their Religion
- Substance of the Bhagavadgita
- The Sources of the Religion of the Bhagavadgita
- Identification of Vasudeva with Narayana
- Identification of Vasudeva with Visnu
- Identification of Vasudeva-Krsna with the Cowherd God (Gopala-Krsna)
- The Pancaratra or Bhagavata System
- The Avataras of Visnu or Narayana
- Later Traces of the Bhagavata School and General Vaisnavism
- The Cult of Rama
- Vasudevism or Vaisnavism in the South
- Ramanuja
- Madhva or Anandatirtha
- Nimbarka
- Ramananda
- Kabir
- Other Ramanandins
- Tulasidas
- Vallabha
- Caitanya
- Debasement of Vaisnavism
- Namdev and Tukaram
- Resume
Savism and Minor Religious Systems.
- Introductory. Formation of the Conception of Rudra-Siva
- The Development of the Idea of Rudra-Siva
- Svetasvatara and Atharvasiras Upanisads
- Rudra-Siva in the Mahabharata and Linga Worship
- Origin and Diffusion of the Saiva Sects and the Several Classes of Siva Worshippers
- Names and Doctrines of the Saiva Sects
- The Pasupata System
- The Saiva System
- The Kapala and Kalamukha Sects
- Kasmir Saivism
- The Virasaiva or Lingayat Sect
- Saivism in the Dravida Country
- The Saktas or Sakti Worshippers
- The Sect of Ganapatyas
- Skanda or Karttikeya
- The Sect of Sauras and the Northern Sun-Worship
- Resume
- Hindu Theism and Pantheism
List of Abbreviations
Index of Sanskrit Words and Proper Names
General Index
List of Sectarian Works consulted