Dharma / / Alf Hiltebeitel.

This introductory work proposes a fresh take on the ancient Indian concept dharma. By unfolding how, even in its developments as "law" and custom, dharma participates in nuanced and multifarious understandings of the term that play out in India's great spiritual traditions, the book o...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter UHP eBook Package 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2010]
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出版年:2010
語言:English
叢編:Dimensions of Asian Spirituality ; 15
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Editor's Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter 1. Dharma and South Asian Spirituality --
Chapter 2. King Aśoka's Dhaṃma --
Chapter 3. Vedic Dhárman and Dharma --
Chapter 4. Early Buddhism: Three Baskets of Dharma --
Chapter 5. Classical Brahmanical Dharma --
Chapter 6. Two Dharma Biographies? Rāma and Yudhiṣṭhira --
Chapter 7. Two Dharma Biographies? Sītā and Draupadī --
Chapter 8. Dharma in the Bhagavad Gītā --
Chapter 9. Dharma and Bhakti --
Chapter 10. Reimagining the Dharma Hero: The Adventure of the Buddha --
Chapter 11. Dharma for the Twenty-first Century --
Glossary --
Further Reading --
Index
總結:This introductory work proposes a fresh take on the ancient Indian concept dharma. By unfolding how, even in its developments as "law" and custom, dharma participates in nuanced and multifarious understandings of the term that play out in India's great spiritual traditions, the book offers insights into the innovative character of both Hindu and Buddhist usages of the concept. Alf Hiltebeitel, in an original approach to early Buddhist usages, explores how the Buddhist canon brought out different meanings of dharma. This is followed by an exposition of the hypothesis that most, if not all, of the Hindu law books flowered after the third-century BC emperor Asoka, a Buddhist, made dharma the guiding principle of an entire realm and culture. A discussion built around the author's expertise on the Sanskrit epics shows how their narratives amplified the new Brahmanical norms and brought out the ethical dilemmas and spiritual teachings that arose from inquiry into dharma.A chapter on the tale of the Life of the Buddha considers the relation between dharma, moksa/nirvana (salvation), and bhakti (devotion). Here, Hiltebeitel ties together a thread that runs through the entire story, which is the Buddha's tendency to present dharma as a kind of civil discourse. In this sense, dharma challenges people to think critically or at least more creatively about their ethical principles and the foundations of their own spiritual values. A closing chapter on dharma in the twenty-first century explores its new cachet in an era of globalization, its diasporic implications, its openings into American popular culture, some implications for women, and the questions it is still raising for modern India.
格式:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780824860639
9783110564143
9783110663259
DOI:10.1515/9780824860639
訪問:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alf Hiltebeitel.