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In this fascinating study, Steven E. Lindquist investigates the intersections between historical context and literary production in the "life" of Yjavalkya, the most important ancient Indian literary figure prior to the Buddha. Known for his sharp tongue and deep thought, Yjavalkya is associated with a number of "firsts" in Indian religious literary history: the first person to discuss brahman and tman thoroughly; the first to put forth a theory of karma and reincarnation; the first to renounce his household life; and the first to dispute with women in religious debate. Throughout early Indian history, he was seen as a priestly bearer of ritual authority, a sage of mystical knowledge, and an innovative propagator of philosophical ideas and religious law. Drawing on history, literary studies, ritual studies, Sanskrit philology, narrative studies, and philosophy, Lindquist traces Yjavalkyas literary lifefrom his earliest mentions in ritual texts, through his developing biography in the Upaniads, and finally to his role as a hoary sage in narrative literatureoffering the first detailed monograph on this central figure in early Indian religious and literary history.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781438495637
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 348
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-06-02
- Förlag: State University of New York Press