Uses both textual and ethnographic sources to demonstrate that in Sa?kara's vedanta, brahman is an active force as well as a transcendent ultimate.
Finalist for the 2014 Best First Book in the History of Religions presented by the American Academy of Religion
Sa?kara's thought, advaita vedanta or non-dual vedanta, is a tradition focused on brahman, the ultimate reality transcending all particular manifestations, words, and ideas. It is generally considered that the transcendent brahman cannot be attained through any effort or activity. While this conception is technically correct, in The Hidden Lives of Brahman, Joel Andre-Michel Dubois contends that it is misleading.
Hidden lives of brahman become visible when analysis of Sa?kara's seminal commentaries is combined with ethnographic descriptions of contemporary Brahmin students and teachers of vedanta, a group largely ignored in most studies of this tradition. Du bois demonstrates that for Sa?kara, as for Brahmin tradition in general, brahman is just as much an active force, fully connected to the dynamic power of words and imagination, as it is a transcendent ultimate.
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"The central idea of a multifaceted braham in Sa?kara's thought is original and will be well received." - Frederick Smith, coeditor of Modern and Global Ayurveda: Pluralism and Paradigms
"The author's detailed descriptions of the actual pedagogical practices of contemporary Brahmin training is a welcome contribution. One gets a real sense of the teacher-student relationship from this book." - Andrew O. Fort, author of Jivanmukti in Transformation: Embodied Liberation in Advaita and Neo-Vedanta
"[Dubois] captures the sounds, sights, and tastes of India's Brahmin schools and centers of study, conveying a sense of what he calls the 'hidden lives' of young people who later emerge to carry on the tradition of advaita vedanta. In elegant, descriptive language, Dubois evokes the mood and energy of the daily life followed by these young men as they prepare for highly specialized careers." - from the Foreword by Christopher Key Chapple
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Für Beruf und Forschung
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 36 mm
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978-1-4384-4805-3 (9781438448053)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Joel Andre-Michel Dubois is Professor of Humanities and Religious Studies at California State University, Sacramento.
Illustrations
Pronunciation of Sanskrit Words
Foreword
Preface
Abbreviations
1. Introducing Brahman: The Hidden Lives of Sa?kara's Vedanta Teaching
Part 1: Envisioning Brahman
2. Attending to Brahman: Upasana Practice Past and Present
3. Learning Brahman: The Daily Life of the Brahmacarin
4. Envisioning Veda: First-Person Declarations in Sa?kara's Upani?ad Commentaries
Part 2: Imagining Brahman
5. Conditioning the Mind for Brahman: Sa?sk?ta Training Past and Present
6. Perfecting the Life of Brahman: The Training of Sa?sk?ta Pa??ita
7. Perfecting the Vedic Imagination: Imagery and Rhetoric in Sa?kara's Upani?ad Commentaries
Part 3: Perceiving Brahman
8. Thinking Deeply About Brahman: The Two Mima?sas, the Lost Art of Yajna, and the Hidden Structure of Brahman
9. Giving Up the Inconstant Brahman: Contemporary Sa?nyasins and Aspiring Renouncers
10. Discerning the Paradox of Veda: Ritual Activity and Insight in Sa?kara's Upani?ad Commentaries
Conclusion: Brahman as Center and Periphery
Appendix: Diagrams of Key Concepts
Notes
Bibliography
Index