A quarter of a century has passed since Walter Slaje demonstrated the importance of the Kashmirian recension of the text that was printed and popularly known under the name Yogavasi??ha. As it turned out the text originally bore the title Mok?opaya, but became known to the rest of the Indian subcontinent in an abridged version simply called Vasi??ha. In Kashmir, the original, written in the 10th century, remained the standard version, but was ignored.
The project of editing the Mok?opaya has now been completed - the final volume will be published shortly - and in this context a small symposium was held in Marburg to mark this date. Some of the lectures given there are reproduced in this publication: Walter Slaje deals with the term "Yoga" in Yogavasi??ha, Roland Steiner analyses the story of Prahlada, and Jürgen Hanneder writes on liberation, the story of the meditating monk and the summaries of the text. In Eric Steinschneider's analysis of the Tamil transformation of the Vasi??ha, the reader can also catch a glimpse of what has become possible through the Mok?opaya project when specialists of further disciplines follow the text into new languages and contexts.
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978-3-447-12351-8 (9783447123518)
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