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Author / Creator:Nemec, John, author.
Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011-<2021 >
Description:volumes <1-2 > : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Sanskrit
Series:AAR religion in translation
AAR religion in translation.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12682690
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Other uniform titles:Somānanda. Śivadr̥ṣṭi. Selections. English.
Somānanda. Śivadr̥ṣṭi. Selections. Sanskrit.
ISBN:9780199795468
0199795460
9780197566732
0197566731
9780199795451
0199795452
9780197566725
0197566723
9780199795543
0199795541
9780197566756
0197566758
Notes:"The project began as a Ph.D. dissertation ... at the University of Pennsylvania and completed in 2005; and the first two chapters of the translation and notes found herein appeared in an earlier form"-- Acknowledgments, Volume 1.
"[T]he second Around Abhinavagupta Conference, held at Cornell University in the autumn of 2016, in which [the author] presented some of the work appearing in the present volume"-- Acknowledgments, Volume 2.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
In English and Sanskrit (romanized); includes translations from Sanskrit.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Part I. Introduction to the Translation
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. About This Book
  • Somananda's Works and His Biography
  • 3. The Author and His Works
  • 4. Somananda's Biography and Autobiography
  • The Author's Thought and the Intellectual History of the Pratyabhijña
  • 5. Somananda's "Settled Opinion" (siddhanta)
  • 6. Divergences Between the Writings of Somananda and Utpaladeva
  • Divergences Between the Sivadrsti and the Isvarapratyabhijña-karikas and-vrtti
  • Continuities and Divergences Between the Sivadrsti and the Sivadrstivrtti
  • 7. The Use of Trika and Technical Terminology in the Sivadrsti
  • 8. The Influence of the Trika VBh on the Sivadrsti
  • Somananda's Tantric Interlocutors, and the Philosophy of the Grammarians
  • 9. The Tantric Post-Scriptural Schools and Authors Known to Somananda
  • 10. The Sivadrsti and the Spanda School
  • 11. Krama Influences on the Sivadrsti
  • 12. Somananda and the Saiva Siddhanta
  • 13. The Sivadrsti and the Philosophy of the Grammarians
  • Somananda's Arguments Against the Grammarians' Pasyanti
  • Bhartrhari's Avidya and Utpaladeva's Abhedakhyati
  • On What Differentiates the Two Schools
  • 14. Bhatta Pradyumna and His Tattvagarbhastotra
  • Known and Heretofore Unidentified Passages of the Tattvagarbhastotra
  • Bhatta Pradyumna as Pkurvapaksin, and Somananda's Arguments Against the Saktas
  • 15. Conclusions: Somananda's Sivadrsti and the Emergence of the Pratyabhijña
  • About the Edition and the Translation
  • 16. The Manuscripts of the Sivadrsti
  • Manuscripts Consulted
  • Other Sivadrsti Manuscripts
  • 17. About the Edition
  • The Relationship of the Manuscripts
  • Conventions of the Edition
  • 18. About the Translation
  • Part II. The Translation
  • Chapter One of the Sivadrsti and Sivadrstivrtti: Siva and His Powers
  • Chapter Two of the Sivadrsti and Sivadrstivrtti: The Arguments against the Grammarians
  • Chapter Three of the Sivadrsti and Sivadrstivrtti: The Arguments against the Saktas
  • Part III. The Edition
  • Chapter One of the Sivadrsti and Sivadrstivrtti
  • Chapter Two of the Sivadrsti and Sivadrstivrtti
  • Chapter Three of the Sivadrsti and Sivadrstivrtti
  • Bibliography
  • Alphabetical Index of the Half-Verses of SD 1-3
  • Index of References to the IPK and IPVr
  • Index of Key Authors, Terms, and Textual References