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The Jains
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Jains

"This revised and expanded edition takes account of new research into Jainism as carried out over the last ten years."--BOOK JACKET.

History, Scripture and Controversy in a Medieval Jain Sect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

History, Scripture and Controversy in a Medieval Jain Sect

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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Jains
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

The Jains

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-09-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Indian religion of Jainism, whose central tenet involves non-violence to all creatures, is one of the world's oldest and least-understood faiths. Dundas looks at Jainism in its social and doctrinal context, explaining its history, sects, scriptures and ritual, and describing how the Jains have, over 2500 years, defined themselves as a unique religious community. This revised and expanded edition takes account of new research into Jainism.

History, Scripture and Controversy in a Medieval Jain Sect
  • Language: en

History, Scripture and Controversy in a Medieval Jain Sect

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Examining the history and intellectual activity of the medieval Svetambara Jain renunciant order, the Tapa Gaccha, this book focuses on the consolidation by the Tapa Gaccha from the thirteenth century of its identity as the leading Svetambara order. The author argues that this was variously effected by negotiating the primacy of lineage, the posthumous divinity of one of its leaders, the validity of styles of scriptural exegesis and customary practice and the status of non-Jains through the medium of chronicles and poetry and polemical engagement with other Jain orders and dissident elements within its own ranks. Drawing on largely unstudied primary sources, the author demonstrates how Tapa ...

Motivic Homotopy Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Motivic Homotopy Theory

This book is based on lectures given at a summer school on motivic homotopy theory at the Sophus Lie Centre in Nordfjordeid, Norway, in August 2002. Aimed at graduate students in algebraic topology and algebraic geometry, it contains background material from both of these fields, as well as the foundations of motivic homotopy theory. It will serve as a good introduction as well as a convenient reference for a broad group of mathematicians to this important and fascinating new subject. Vladimir Voevodsky is one of the founders of the theory and received the Fields medal for his work, and the other authors have all done important work in the subject.

Goblin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Goblin

Ian McEwan’s Atonement meets Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth in this extraordinary debut.

The Killing of Shishupala
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 832

The Killing of Shishupala

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Killing of Shishupala
  • Language: en

The Killing of Shishupala

Magha's The Killing of Shishupala is a celebrated seventh-century Sanskrit poem that tells the story of Shishupala's refusal to honor the divine Krishna at the coronation of Yudhishthira. Through this translation, the first into English, readers gain access to a sophisticated work that has dazzled Indian audiences for a thousand years.

Life Force
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Life Force

Outside India, little is known of Jainism, one of the oldest religions in the world; a gentle faith whose ancient precepts have always nurtured an ecological way of life, and which numbers today nearly ten million adherents. At the root of Jainism's compassionate philosophy is the practice of ahimsa, meaning non-violence, an approach to the world that greatly influenced Mahatma Gandhi. Today, with the earth's environment and everyone of its species under constant siege, Jainism has more of a role to play than ever before. In this accessible and thought-provoking portrait of a religion, the Jain antidotes to human violence and environmental abuse come elegantly and persuasively to light.

The Assembly of Listeners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Assembly of Listeners

The Jains have exerted an influence on Indian society and religion out of proportion with their relatively small numbers. The Assembly of Listeners: The Jains in Society is the first book to address the sociology of the Jains and to discuss the notion of the "community" based on religious affiliation in India. Topics covered include Jain ideals and identity; women in the Jains community; popular Jainism; Jain reform and Jain identity in the UK. This collection is an important theoretical addition to the studies of Indian society, which has previously focused mainly on caste and class politics as the fundamental social units. With much recent fieldwork providing unique information on the ethnography of the Jains, this study will prove indispensable to any scholar interested in this little known but highly influential social group.