Guru the Spiritual Master in Eastern and Western Traditions

Guru  the Spiritual Master in Eastern and Western Traditions
Author: Antonio Rigopoulos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Authority
ISBN: 8124603901

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The Book, Examines The Relevance Attached To The Institution Of The Guru With Special Reference To The Religions And Philosophies Of India And Explores The Nature And Function Of The Guru Figure And The Master-Disciple Interaction In The Religious Traditions Of The World. It Throws Light On The Link Between Overcoming Fear, Ritual Death And Immortality, And The Guru Figure In Indian Traditions. The Book Will Interest Scholars Of Religion And Philosophy Particularly Those Studying Hindu And Buddhist Religious-Spiritual Traditions.

Guru the Spiritual Master in Eastern and Western Traditions

Guru  the Spiritual Master in Eastern and Western Traditions
Author: Antonio Rigopoulos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8875430837

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From Preface p. 3: 'Comprises most of the papers which were presented at the National Conference ...held in Venice, 18-20 April, 2002 organized by the Venetian Academy of Indian Studies (VAIS) in collaboration with the Dept. of East Asian Studies of the University of Venice, Ca' Foscari, and the Cultural Centre Palazzo Cavagnis.'

The Hindu Monastery in South India

The Hindu Monastery in South India
Author: Nalini Rao
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781793622389

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Drawing on both textual and archaeological evidence, this study offers an integrated approach to scholarly debates on monasteries and guru relics in South India between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries. This study analyzes the role of the guru in the development of Hindu monastic orders, from centers of education to institutions of traditional authority. Focusing on the complex socio-religious context of the whole-body icon, the author analyzes the relic as a nexus of contradictions surrounding sacredness and death.

The Book of Enlightened Masters

The Book of Enlightened Masters
Author: Andrew Rawlinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1997
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015041303796

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Surveys "the rise of Western (mostly American) teachers who fill the role of guru or master ... [and] explains who the masters are, who influenced them, what they teach, what their personalities and personal lives are like, and the strange adventures that many of them have experienced."--Back cover.

Empire and Politics in the Eastern and Western Civilizations

Empire and Politics in the Eastern and Western Civilizations
Author: Andrea Balbo,Jaewon Ahn,Kihoon Kim
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110731651

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The volume includes the proceedings of the 2nd Roma Sinica project conference held in Seoul in September 2019 and aims to compare some features of the ancient political thought in the Western classical tradition and in the Eastern ancient thought. The contributors, coming from Korea, Europe, USA, China, Japan, propose new patterns of interpretation of the mutual interactions and proximities between these two cultural worlds and offer also a perspective of continuity between contemporary and ancient political thought. Therefore, this book is a reference place in the context of the comparative research between Roman (and early Greek thought) and Eastern thought. Researchers interested in Cicero, Seneca, Plato, post-Platonic and post Aristotelic philosophical schools, history, ancient Roman and Chinese languages could find interesting materials in this work.

Worldly Gurus and Spiritual Kings

Worldly Gurus and Spiritual Kings
Author: Tamara I. Sears
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300198447

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This pioneering book is the first full-length study of the matha, or Hindu monastery, which developed in India at the turn of the first millennium. Rendered monumentally in stone, the matha represented more than just an architectural innovation: it signaled the institutionalization of asceticism into a formalized monastic practice, as well as the emergence of the guru as an influential public figure. With entirely new primary research, Tamara I. Sears examines the architectural and archaeological histories of six little-known monasteries in Central India and reveals the relationships between political power, religion, and the production of sacred space. This important work of scholarship features scrupulous original measured drawings, providing a vast amount of new material and a much-needed contribution to the fields of Asian art, religious studies, and cultural history. In introducing new categories of architecture, this book illuminates the potential of buildings to reconfigure not only social and ritual relationships but also the fundamental ontology of the world.

Invention of Tradition and Syncretism in Contemporary Religions

Invention of Tradition and Syncretism in Contemporary Religions
Author: Stefania Palmisano,Nicola Pannofino
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783319610979

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This book explores manifestations of creativity in the religious domain. Specifically, the contributions focus on the nexus of the sacred and the creative, and the mechanisms of syncretism and (re)invention of tradition by which this manifestations occur. The text is divided into two sections. In the first, empirical cases of spirituality characterized by syncretistic processes are highlighted; in the second, examples which can be traced back to forms of the (re)invention of tradition are examined. The authors document possible forms of adaptations and religious enculturation. In the second, the authors demonstrate that spiritual traditions, whether ancient or historically fictitious, are suitable for reframing in the context of critical interpretative frameworks related to cultural expectations which challenge them and call their continuity into question.

Modern Hindu Traditionalism in Contemporary India

Modern Hindu Traditionalism in Contemporary India
Author: Daniela Bevilacqua
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351805704

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Modern Hindu Traditionalism addresses Hindu traditions that resisted contact with both Neo-Hindu thought and views of “classical” Hinduism perceived to be outmoded. This book provides an in-depth understanding of Modern Hindu Traditionalism through the case study of the Rāmānandī order (sampradāya) and the portrait of the Jagadguru Rāmānandācārya Rāmnareśācārya. This guru belongs to the ancient tradition of the Rāmānandī order, which is active at the present time and the biggest Vaiṣṇava religious order in Northern India. Analyzing the historical evolution of the Rāmānandī order, the author shows how different centers have undergone different changes over the centuries, and focuses on the independence struggle of a group of Rāmānandīs from the Rāmānūjīs, which led to the creation of the role of Jagadguru Rāmānandācārya and the construction of the Śrī Maṭh. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, this book casts light on figures and processes central to the development of Hinduism in the twentieth and twenty-first century and consequently describes the role of religion in contemporary Indian society. The author examines the role religious institutions and their leaders have in the everyday life of individuals, how they interact with and in the society, and how they approach and interpret social and political issues. The Rāmānandīs’ use of new methods of communication, in particular social media, is an innovative part of the study. A welcome innovation in the studies of South Asian religion, this book will be of interest to historians, anthropologists, and scholars of Hinduism and religion and politics.