Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- I INTRODUCTION
- II DISCOURSE, CONDITIONS AND DYNAMICS OF TRADITION IN SOUTH ASIA
- III HOW TO PRODUCE, CONSTRUCT AND LEGITIMATE A TRADITION
- Buddhism and the Mahābhārata. Boundary Dynamics in Textual Practice
- Trita's Tumble and Agastya's Ancestors: On The Narrative Construction of Dharma
- Creating Traditions through Narration. The Case of Śakuntalā
- A Dynamic Tradition of Truth-telling: Moral Innovation in the Mahābhārata
- From Person to Person: A Study of Tradition in the Guruparaṃparāsāra of Vedānta Deśika's Śrīemat Rahasyatrayasāra
- What Makes a Work ‘Traditional’? On the Success of Nīelakaṇṭha's Mahābhārata Commentary
- Constructing the Wheel of Time. Strategies for Establishing a Tradition
- Bhāṭṭamīmāṃsā and Nyāya on Veda and Tradition
- Why should the Flower of Dharma be Invisible? Sāyaṇa's Vision of the Unity of the Veda
- IV EXPERIENCING BOUNDARIES WITHIN TRADITION: THE CASE OF THE SANSKRIT GRAMMARIANS
- V VIOLATING TRADITION AND ITS BOUNDARIES
- VI THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS IN SOUTH ASIA TODAY
Why should the Flower of Dharma be Invisible? Sāyaṇa's Vision of the Unity of the Veda
from III - HOW TO PRODUCE, CONSTRUCT AND LEGITIMATE A TRADITION
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- I INTRODUCTION
- II DISCOURSE, CONDITIONS AND DYNAMICS OF TRADITION IN SOUTH ASIA
- III HOW TO PRODUCE, CONSTRUCT AND LEGITIMATE A TRADITION
- Buddhism and the Mahābhārata. Boundary Dynamics in Textual Practice
- Trita's Tumble and Agastya's Ancestors: On The Narrative Construction of Dharma
- Creating Traditions through Narration. The Case of Śakuntalā
- A Dynamic Tradition of Truth-telling: Moral Innovation in the Mahābhārata
- From Person to Person: A Study of Tradition in the Guruparaṃparāsāra of Vedānta Deśika's Śrīemat Rahasyatrayasāra
- What Makes a Work ‘Traditional’? On the Success of Nīelakaṇṭha's Mahābhārata Commentary
- Constructing the Wheel of Time. Strategies for Establishing a Tradition
- Bhāṭṭamīmāṃsā and Nyāya on Veda and Tradition
- Why should the Flower of Dharma be Invisible? Sāyaṇa's Vision of the Unity of the Veda
- IV EXPERIENCING BOUNDARIES WITHIN TRADITION: THE CASE OF THE SANSKRIT GRAMMARIANS
- V VIOLATING TRADITION AND ITS BOUNDARIES
- VI THINKING ABOUT TRADITIONS IN SOUTH ASIA TODAY
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- Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2011