This rich book must become essential reading for everyone with an interest in Indic religion, history, and culture.

Religious Studies Review

Between 300 BCE and 200 CE, concepts and practices of dharma attained literary prominence throughout India. Both Buddhist and Brahmanical authors sought to clarify and classify their central concerns, and dharma proved a means of thinking through and articulating those concerns. Alf Hiltebeitel shows the different ways in which dharma was interpreted during that formative period: from the grand cosmic chronometries of kalpas and yugas to narratives about divine plans, gendered nuances of genealogical time, royal biography (even autobiography, in the case of the emperor Asoka), and guidelines for daily life, including meditation. He reveals the vital role dharma has played across political, religious, legal, literary, ethical, and philosophical domains and discourses about what holds life together. Through dharma, these traditions have articulated their distinct visions of the good and well-rewarded life. This insightful study explores the diverse and changing significance of dharma in classical India in nine major dharma texts, as well some shorter ones. Dharma proves to be a term by which to make a fresh cut through these texts, and to reconsider their own chronology, their import, and their relation to each other.
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1 Introduction ; 2. Asoka Maurya ; 3. A Vedic History of Dharma ; 4. Early Buddhism: Three Baskets of Dharma ; 5. Post-Vedic Brahmanical Dharma ; 6. Dharma over Time, I: Big Time Dharma ; 7. Dharma over Time, II: Prophesies of Disaster ; 8. Women's Dharma: Sastric Norms and Epic Narratives ; 9. Two Dharma Biographies? Yudhisthira and Rama ; 10. Draupadi and Sita: Dharmapatnis of Two Different Kinds ; 11. Dharma and the Bhagavad Gita ; 12. Bhakti and Dharma ; 13. Asvaghoa's Buddhacarita: A Buddhist Reading of the Sanskrit Epics and Their Treatments of Dharma ; 14. Bibliography
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"This rich book must become essential reading for everyone with an interest in Indic religion, history, and culture."--Religious Studies Review
Selling point: Examines dharma as a means to deepen investigation of early interactions between Buddhism and classical Brahmanical Hinduism Selling point: Treats the relation between legal texts on dharma and the treatment of dharma in the literary (including but not limited to ''epic'') traditions as never before Selling point: Breaks new ground in study of dharma over time
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Alf Hiltebeitel's publications and research have taken him back and forth between the Mahabharata and fieldwork on the south Indian Draupadi cult. From this tandem project, his work branches out into related texts, most notably the Ramayana; other cults, including other Tamil Mahabharata cults and ones related to other regional Indian oral epics similar to the Draupadi cult Mahabharata; and into an attempt to understand the Indian concept of dharma.
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Selling point: Examines dharma as a means to deepen investigation of early interactions between Buddhism and classical Brahmanical Hinduism Selling point: Treats the relation between legal texts on dharma and the treatment of dharma in the literary (including but not limited to ''epic'') traditions as never before Selling point: Breaks new ground in study of dharma over time
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ISBN
9780195394238
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
1117 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
53 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
768

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Biografisk notat

Alf Hiltebeitel's publications and research have taken him back and forth between the Mahabharata and fieldwork on the south Indian Draupadi cult. From this tandem project, his work branches out into related texts, most notably the Ramayana; other cults, including other Tamil Mahabharata cults and ones related to other regional Indian oral epics similar to the Draupadi cult Mahabharata; and into an attempt to understand the Indian concept of dharma.