9780791424506-0791424502-From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta (Suny Series, Religious Studies) (Suny Series in Religious Studies)

From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta (Suny Series, Religious Studies) (Suny Series in Religious Studies)

ISBN-13: 9780791424506
ISBN-10: 0791424502
Author: Natalia Isayeva
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback 208 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780791424506
ISBN-10: 0791424502
Author: Natalia Isayeva
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback 208 pages

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From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta (Suny Series, Religious Studies) (Suny Series in Religious Studies) (ISBN-13: 9780791424506 and ISBN-10: 0791424502), written by authors Natalia Isayeva, was published by State University of New York Press in 1995. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Shamanism (New Age & Spirituality, Eastern, Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent From Early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta (Suny Series, Religious Studies) (Suny Series in Religious Studies) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Shamanism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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This book clarifies the relationship between God and the creation for Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Shankara, and by doing so, demonstrates a major continuity of thought from Gaudapada through Bhartrhari to Abhinavagupta and Kashmir Shaivism.

This book deals with one of the most interesting periods in the development of Indian religious and philosophical traditions. Starting with the teaching of the proto-vedantist philosopher Gaudapada, and then analyzing the ideas of his famous contemporary, the grammarian Bhartrhari, the author suggests an entirely new approach to the whole history of vedanta.

Gaudapada and Bhartrhari are presented as founders of an independent trend within Indian orthodox philosophy, a trend that culminates later in the theistic tenets of Kashmir Shaivism. Isayeva shows that, in contrast to SAankara, early vedantist philosophers regarded the higher Brahman as a kind of continuous reverberation of a peculiar phonic energy that was ever producing the same constantly renewable structures and patterns of the universe. This idea found its continuation in the metaphysical and aesthetical concepts of Abhinavagupta, where the ultimate ontological reality is manifested through the rhythmical outbursts of God's creative power.

"The relationship between Gaudapada, Bhartrhari, and Shankara has never been given the in-depth exploration that Isayeva offers. Her analysis demonstrates a major continuity of thought from Gaudapada through Bhartrhari to Abhinavagupta and Kashmir Shaivism, a line hinted at by others but never analyzed in depth.

"Reading this book led to several 'aha' moments for me, as hunches I have had for many years were given detailed analysis and confirmation. But my eyes were opened as well to a new way of seeing the development of Indian philosophy during the crucial period of 500-1000 A.D. The author's bringing together of Gaudapada and Bhartrhari is a major step forward in scholarship." -- H. G. Coward, University of Victoria
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