Brahmavidya: The Adyar Library Bulletin Golden Jubilee Volume
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDG432 |
Author: | Editorial Board: Radha BurnierK. Kunjunni RajaE. R. Sreekrishna SarmaK. V. Sarma |
Publisher: | The Theosophical Society |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 1986 |
Pages: | 690 |
Cover: | Paperback |
eight of the book: 810 gms | |
Other Details | 8.5" X 5.5" |
Weight | 810 gm |
Book Description
Preface:
One hundred years ago, the Adyar Library began its career with a modest collection of books. But the Founder, Col. H. S. Olcott, was a man of vision who saw a great future for the institution. In his eyes, it was to be not only an instrument for the revival of Sanskrit literature, but a 'power and blessing to the world', making available once again the wisdom and insights which were part of India's living traditions.
From 1879 onwards, the Theosophical Society in India sponsored the founding and maintenance of Sanskrit schools and encouraged the study of valuable Sanskrit texts. Sanskritic literature and culture have always been a powerful influence towards the integration of India. Diverse though the schools of thought in India were, they were held together by a common foundation and sustained by a vigorous intellectual quest and concern for truth which are clearly reflected in the Sanskrit learning through the Adyar Library, the Founder and other dedicated scholars in fact worked for the spiritual resuscitation of mankind.
Since its founding, the Adyar Library has grown into an institution of renown, attracting students and savants from all over the world. Its valuable collection of manuscripts and books has placed the Library in a position of advantage for research work. Its publications include texts and studies on a wide variety of subjects such as philosophy, religions, language, literature, music and astronomy. The facilities which this institution offers have earned for it the accolade, not only of Indologists, but also students of Indian culture. The non-denominational character of this centre is conductive to the meeting of minds from East and West, Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jain and Zoroastrian.
The Adyar Library and Research Centre is an example of what voluntary effort can achieve, for most of the scholars and the dedicated workers who have given of themselves to the institution rendered service motivated purely by love of learning. Their work has been their best reward. The maintenance of the Library and its publication programme during these hundred years have been financed almost entirely by donations from members of the Theosophical Society all over the world.
The Golden Jubilee of Brahmavidya coincides with the Centenary of the Adyar Library and Research Centre. This special issue of the journal contains contributions from distinguished scholars. On this occasion, other important publications are also being released. An Endowment Fund is being set up to put the research and publication work on a stable base in these days of rising costs.
As the present President of the Theosophical Society, I take this opportunity of paying homage to the Founder of the Library and to all those-Directors, Curators, Librarians and others-Who have made the Adyar Library and Research Centre what it is. I also thank all the scholars who have contributed to this volume of Brahmavidya. We pray on this occasion that our work will flourish and find fulfilment by bringing about a great sense of unity in mankind and the wisdom which will help human beings to discover their true potential for well being.
Radha Burnier
President
The Theosophical Society
November 1986
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PREFACE: RADHA BURNIER | iii | |
LOKESH CHANDRA | ||
The Cultural Symphony of India and Greece | 1 | |
MINORU HARA | ||
A Note on the Sanskrit Word Sila | 21 | |
GEORGE CARDONA | ||
Panini and Unadisutra 2.84 | 46 | |
CHRISTIAN LINDTNER | ||
Bhavya, The Logician | 58 | |
J. GONDA | ||
The Pronoun Ka and the Proper Name Ka | 85 | |
JOHN A. TABER | ||
Utpaladeva's Isvarasiddhi | 106 | |
SENGAKU MAYEDA | ||
Samkara and Narayana Guru | 138 | |
RICHARD SALOMON | ||
The Svetasvatara and the Nasadiya: Vedic Citations in a Saiva Upanisad | 165 | |
T. VENKATACHARYA | ||
Some Idioms of Respect in the Sakuntala and their inside story | 179 | |
WILHELM RAU | ||
Poetical Conventions in Indian Kavya Literature | 191 | |
J. DUNCAN M. DERRETT | ||
The Homelessness of the Religious Leader | 198 | |
TH. DAMSTEEGT | ||
Ajneya's 1947 -Stories | 218 | |
H. W. BAILEY | ||
A Note on Nakula-'Ichneumon' | 247 | |
S. SANKARANARAYANAN | ||
Krauncavadha Passage in the Dhvanyaloka-A review of the reading | 250 | |
WILHELM HALBFASS | ||
Mallavadin and Early Vaisesika Ontology | 271 | |
ANAND AMALADASS | ||
The Concept of Beauty According to Anandavardhana | 287 | |
HAROLD COWARD | ||
Oral and Written Texts in Buddhism | 299 | |
K. SATCHIDANANDA MURTY | ||
Ethics and Values: A Hindu View | 314 | |
H. W. BODEWITZ | ||
Prana, Apana and other Prana-s in Vedic Literature | 326 | |
LUDO ROCHER | ||
An Anonymous Tract on Inheritance from Bengal | 349 | |
S. S. JANAKI | ||
Kalidasa and Abhinavagupta | 359 | |
ALEX WAYMAN | ||
The Vedic Three Worlds in early and later times | 373 | |
R. NATH | ||
Sanskrit Text on Jali (Jalaka) | 388 | |
L. A. VAN DALLEN | ||
Two Notes on Ramayana Textual Criticism | 402 | |
KATSUHIKO KAMIMURA | ||
Is the Word Mukhya vrtti Synonymous with Abhidha according to Bhatta Lollata? | 418 | |
A. WEZLER | ||
Cattle, Field and Barley: A note on Mahabhasya I 377. 24-27 (Studies in Patanjali's Mahabhasya III) | 431 | |
MADHAV M. DESHPANDE | ||
Some Facts of Paninian Morphology | 478 | |
K. V. SARMA | ||
Scientific Texts in Sanskrit in Aid of Modern Science | 490 | |
SADASHIV A. DANGE | ||
Ritual-Variation and the Principle of 'Sampad' (From the Aitareya Brahmana) | 498 | |
C. RAJENDRAN | ||
Mahimabhatta's Concept of Alamkara-s | 512 | |
T. S. RUKMANI | ||
Avidya in the System of Yoga and an Analysis of the Negation in it | 526 | |
S. SINGARAVELU | ||
Some Aspects of Syncretism between Hindu religious belief and the indigenous Malay folk-belief in penninsular Malaysia | 535 | |
YUDHISTHIRA MIMAMSAK | ||
Rain Symbol in Soma-Yoga | 540 | |
NAVJIVAN RASTOGI | ||
A Note on the Five-source Theory of the Tantric Origin in the Tantraloka | 548 | |
M. SRIMANNARAYANA MURTI | ||
Different Views regarding the Signification of the primary Suffix iva | 561 | |
E. R. SREEKRISHNA SARMA | ||
Bhartrhari as an Advaitin | 579 | |
G. V. DEVASTHALI | ||
Kramapatha of Rgveda 2.1 explained | 586 | |
K. KUNJUNNI RAJA | ||
The First Line in Dhvanyalokakarika, I. I. | 618 | |
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Notes: | 623 | |
The Adyar Library Centenary | 623 | |
Colloquium | 624 | |
Obituary: | ||
Prof. A. A. Ramanathan | 627 | |
Reviews: | ||
Ludo Rocher: A History of Indian Literature. The Puranas | 629 | |
D. Wujastyk: A Handlist of Sanskrit and Prakrit manuscripts in the Library of the Wellcome Institute for the history of medicine | 630 | |
Venkatratnam and R. Sarat Babu: Simplified Catalogue of palmleaf and paper manuscripts | 631 | |
Sebastian J. Carri: Contribution of Bhatta Bhaskara Misra to Vedic Exegesis | 632 | |
V. S. Venkataraghavacharya: Rgvedi Purvaprayoga | 632 | |
N. V. P. Unithiri: Catalogue of manuscripts | 632 | |
Samiran Chandra Chakrabarti: The Paribhasas in the Srautasutras | 633 | |
Eivind Kahrs: Kalyanamitraraganam | 636 | |
Gatare Dhammapala: Buddhist Studies | 636 | |
Swami Mahadevanada: Devotional songs of Narsi Mehta | 637 | |
Sadashiv A. Dange: Encyclopaedia of Puranic beliefs and practices | 638 | |
K. V. Sarma: Index to the All India Oriental Conference | 639 | |
K. V. Sarma and B. V. Subbarayappa: Indian Astronomy-A Source-Book | 639 | |
A. K. Rudolf Hoernle and Herberto A. Stark: A History of India | 640 | |
O. P. Ghai: Unity in Diversity | 641 | |
Uma Marina Vesci: Heat and Sacrifice in Vedas | 641 | |
Kenneth G. Zysk: Religious Healing in the Veda | 642 | |
Vijayapala: Katyayaniya Rksarvanukramani | 643 | |
T. R. Krishnacharya and T. R. Vyasacharya: Srimanmahabharatam | 644 | |
Asko Parpola: The Sky-Garment | 644 | |
Ronald Stuart Mc Gregor: Hindi Literature from its beginnings to the Nineteenth Century | 645 | |
Ramachandra Kesav Bhagwat: Amrtanubhava of Jnanadev (Translation) | 645 | |
Kantilal Baldevram Vyas: Apabhramsa of Hemacandra | 646 | |
M. A. Lakshmithathachar: Visistavaiatkosa (Vol. I) | 647 | |
Richard Gotshalk: Bhagavadgita (Translation and Commentary) | 647 | |
Lizclle Reymond: The Dedicated | 648 | |
Kenneth R. Hall: Maritime Trade and State Development in Early Southeast Asia | 649 | |
Oscar Botto: Valmiki Ramayana: Translation of Gorresio's Preface | 650 | |
J. F. Staal: A Reader on the Sanskrit Grammarians | 650 | |
Franklin Edgerton: Mimamsanyayaprakasa | 651 | |
Waris Shah: 'HIR' zur Strukturalen Deutung des Panjabi--Epos | 651 | |
Klaus Ruping: (ed.) Grundlagen Indischer Dichtung und Indischer Denkens by Paul Hacker | 651 | |
Dipak Bhattacharya: Mythological and Ritual Symbolism-A Study with reference to the Vedic and Tantric Agni | 653 | |
Dr. R. C. Hazra: Dr. R. C. Hazra commemoration Volume | 655 | |
D. C. Sircar: Select Inscriptions | 655 | |
Ludo Rocher: Ezourvedam. A French Veda of the eighteenth century | 656 | |
K. Satchidananda Murty: Philosophy in India-Traditions, Teaching and Research | 657 | |
M. Sundar Raj: Veda and Vedanta Satyadeva Vasisthta: Satyagraha-niti-kavyam with Auto-commentary in Sanskrit and Hindi translation | 660 | |
Ashutosh Bhattacharya; Studies in Post-Sankara Dialectics | 661 | |
A. Mahadeva Sastri: The Vedanta Doctrine of Sri Sankaracarya | 662 | |
Satyadeva Vasishta: Visnu-Sahasranama-Stotram with Satyabhasya | 662 | |
Satyadeva Vasishta Naditattvadarsanam (with Ravana-Nadi and Hindi Rendering) | 663 | |
V. Subrahmanya Sastrigal and P. V. Sivarama Dikshitar: Srimad-Bhagavadgita with Sankara Bhasya, Anandagiri-tika and Bhasyotkarsadipika | 664 | |
John Stratton Howley and Donna Marie Wulff: The Divine Consort | 665 | |
S. N. Pendse: Oaths and Ordeals in Dharmasastra | 666 | |
G. H. Tarlekar: The Saman Chants-A Review of Research | 667 | |
V. Srinivasa Rao: Kirtananjali | 667 | |
Ivan Kocmarek: Language and Release: Sarvajnatman's Pancaprakriya | 668 | |
S. Sankaranarayanan: Srimad-Bhagavadgita with Gitarthasangraha of Abhinavagupta | 668 |