Philosophy and Theistic Mysticism of the Alvars
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDD369 |
Author: | S.M.S. Chari |
Publisher: | MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2009 |
ISBN: | 9788120813427 |
Pages: | 283 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.7" x 5.7" |
Weight | 480 gm |
Book Description
From the Jacket
The god-intoxicated twelve Vaisnava Saints of South India popularly know as Alvars, who lived between fifth and eighth centuries A.D. represent a significant phase of Vaisnava Philosophy and Religion which provided a solid foundation for the development of the system of Visistadvaita Vedanta in the hands of Ramanuja and his illustrious successors. They have bequeathed a rich heritage for the posterity in the form of four thousand devotional Tamil hymns collectively known as Nalayira-Divyaprabandham, replete with philosophical and theological teachings. This book attempts to present these teachings as contained in the original hymns in a systematic manner against the background of the Vedanta as reflected in the Upanisads, Agamas and selected Vaisnava Puranas, without bringing the sectarian and theological views that come to be developed by the commentators in the post-Ramanuja period. Based on the original source material, the Philosophy and Mysticism of the Alvars is discussed, fully supported by textual authority, under six broad headings: Doctrine of the Ultimate Reality (paratattva), Doctrine of God (Isvara), Doctrine of the Individual Self (Jivatman), Doctrine of Sadhana, Doctrine of the Supreme Goal (parama-purusartha) and Theistic Mysticism. This volume makes available for the first time in English a comprehensive and authoritative exposition of the Philosophy and Mysticism of the Alvars. The book will be highly useful for the students of comparative religion for an in depth study of Vaisnavism in general and the Alvars in particular.
About the Author
S.M. Srinivasa Chari (b. 1919) hails from an orthodox Vaisnava family in Mysore, South India. he has a brilliant academic record with an M.A. in Philosophy of the University of Mysore and Ph.D. from the University of Madras. He was a Research Scholar at the University of Madras and a fellow of Institute of Philosophy at Amalner in Maharashtra. He is a finished Sanskrit Scholar trained up by eminent traditional teachers. He has to his credit two Scholarly Works on Vedanta: Advaita and Visistadvaita - A study based on Vedanta Desika's Satadusani and Fundamentals of Visistadvaita Vedanta - A study based on Vedanta Desika's Tattvamukta-kalapa.
Dr. Chari joined the Ministry of Education, Government of India, after the completion of his university career and worked in different capacities including the assignments at the Indian High Commission, London and Indian Embassy, Washington D.C. (U.S.A). He retired in 1976 as Joint Educational Adviser.
Dr. Chari has travelled widely. He has participated in International conferences and seminars abroad and lectured at University centers on aspect of Indian Philosophy and Religion.
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Notes on Transliteration
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1 Life and Works of the Alvars
The Dates of the Alvars
The Divine Origin of the Alvars
The Life and Compositions of the Alvars
The Classification of the Prabandhams
Chapter 2 The Doctrine of Ultimate Reality
The Philosophical Theory of Paratattva
Paratattva as Narayana
Paratattva as Sriyahpati
Chapter 3 The Doctrine of God
Divine Attributes
Divine Personality
Divine Incarnations
Divine Activities
Chapter 4 The Doctrine of Individual Self
The Nature of Jiva
Jiva and Human Bondage
Jiva and Isvara
The Concept of Bhagavata-sesatva
Chapter 5 The Doctrine of Sadhana
The Views of Nammalvar on Sadhana
The Theory of Bhakti-yoga
The Theory of Prapatti
Divine Grace and Sadhana
Chapter 6 The Doctrine of Supreme Goal
The Upanisadic Theory of Moksa
The Theological View of Moksa
The Theory of Kaivalya
Chapter 7 Theistic Mysticism
Meaning of Mysticism
Theistic Mysticism as Aspects of Bhakti
Philosophical Significance of Mysticism
Mysticism of Nammalvar
Mysticism of Tirumangai Alvar
Mysticism of Andal
Mysticism of Periyalvar
Mysticism of Kulasekaralvar
Chapter 8 General Evaluation and Conclusion
The Status of Divyaprabandham as Tamil Veda
The Tiruvaymoli as Vedanta
The Theory of Ubhaya-vedanta
The Influence of the Tamil Prabandhams on Ramanuja and his Successors
The Alvars and the Vaisnava Sects
Glossary
Select Bibliography
Index