Sonic theology : Hinduism and sacred sound /

Traditionally Hinduism has appealed to Western eyes though its rich tableau of visual artifacts: temple architecture, sculpture, painting, craft. Guy Beck argues, however, that the focus of Western scholars on Hinduism's visual component has often been at the expense of the religion's most...

詳細記述

書誌詳細
第一著者: Beck, Guy L., 1948-
フォーマット: Licensed eBooks
言語:英語
出版事項: Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press 1993.
シリーズ:Studies in comparative religion (Columbia, S.C.)
オンライン・アクセス:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv2z5510b
目次:
  • Approach and Design
  • pt. 1. Basic Sources for Sonic Theology in Hinduism
  • Ch. 1. Vedic Sound
  • The Principle of Vak
  • Vedic Ritual Language: Mantra
  • Sabda-Brahman in the Upanisads
  • Ch. 2. Indian Philosophies of Language
  • External Sabda-Brahman: Mimamsa and Varnavada
  • Internal Sabda-Brahman: Grammar and Sphotavada
  • Rejection of the Sphota Doctrine
  • Ch. 3. Nada-Yoga: Sacred Sound as Nada-Brahman
  • Patanjali and the Yoga-Sutra
  • The Yoga-Upanisads
  • Gorakhnath and the Nath Yogis
  • Three Hatha-Yoga Treatises
  • Nada-Yoga and Indian Music
  • Current Trends in Nada-Yoga
  • pt. 2. Theistic Hinduism: Nada-Brahman as Female Energy
  • Ch. 4. Sakta-Tantra: Sacred Sound as the Goddess
  • Sri-Vidya
  • Goddess Kali
  • Ch. 5. Saivism: Sacred Sound as the Energy of Siva
  • Saiva-Agama
  • Saiva-Siddhanta
  • Kashmiri Saivism
  • Ch. 6. Vaisnavism: Sacred Sound as the Energy of Visnu
  • Vaisnava-Agama: Pancaratra
  • Bhagavata-Purana and the Sectarian Movements
  • Conclusion: Sonic Theology, the Study of Religion, and Hermeneutics.