Emotions in Indian thought-systems
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Emotions in Indian thought-systems
editors, Purushottama Bilimoria, Aleksandra Wenta
Routledge, 2015
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Selection of essays stemming from papers originally presented at the seminar "Reflection on Emotions in Indian Thought-Systems", held at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, in Shimla on 4-6 Sept. 2012
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A stimulating account of the wide range of approaches towards conceptualising emotions in classical Indian philosophical-religious traditions, such as those of the Upanishads, Vaishnava Tantrism, Bhakti movement, Jainism, Buddhism, Yoga, Shaivism, and aesthetics, this volume analyses the definition and validity of emotions in the construction of identity and self-discovery.
Table of Contents
Preface. Emotions in Indian Thought-Systems: An Introduction Purushottama Bilimoria and Aleksandra Wenta Part 1: Tantrism 1. Passions and Emotions in the Indian Philosophical-Religious Traditions Raffaele Torella 2. Intensity of Emotions: A Way to Liberation in the Advaita Saiva Agamas and their Exegetes Bettina Sharada Baumer 3. Between Fear and Heroism: The Tantric Path to Liberation Aleksandra Wenta Part 2: The Bhakti Movement 4. Principal Emotions Contributing to the Supreme Love of Siva: A Study of Early Saiva Hymnal Corpus T. Ganesan 5. Love Never Tasted Quite Like This Before: Srngara-rasa in the Light of Two Texts from a Sahajiya Vaisnava Notebook Neal Delmonico and Aditi Nath Sarkar Part 3: Buddhism, Patanjala Yoga and Saiva Siddhanta 6. The Buddhist Psychology of Emotions Varun Kumar Tripathi 7. Between Impetus, Fear, and Disgust: 'Desire for Emancipation' (Samvega) from Early Buddhism to Patanjala Yoga and Saiva Siddhanta Andrea Acri Part 4: Aesthetics 8. Moha Kala: Aporia of Emotion in Indian Reflective Traditions Venkat D. Rao 9. Aesthetics of Despair Sharad Deshpande
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