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Sāṃkhya and Philosophical Yoga

Mikel Burley

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2013-04-22

Sāṃkhya and Philosophical Yoga Introduction Sāṃkhya and Yoga are traditionally regarded as major schools of Indian philosophy. When the model ...

Śaṅkara

Reid B. Locklin

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Śaṅkara Introduction Śaṅkara (or Śaṃkara, c. 8th century ce) is widely recognized as the most influential teacher in the early development of t...

Sati

Paul B. Courtright

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Sati Introduction The word sati (Skt. satī) may refer to one of three categories. First, sati is one of the terms for a good woman, one who ex...

Secrecy

Gavin Flood

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-08-29

Secrecy Introduction If we take secrecy to mean the restriction of information to particular groups of people or individuals that excludes oth...

Shaiva Siddhanta

Ginni Ishimatsu

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-05-23

Shaiva Siddhānta Introduction Shaiva Siddhānta (Śaiva Siddhānta, Śaivasiddhānta, Saiva Siddhanta, Caiva cittāntam), “the established conclusi...

Shaivism

Peter Bisschop

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Shaivism Introduction The study of Shaivism has seen a great surge the last few decades. While it has always been recognized that Shaivism, t...

Shaktism

June McDaniel

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

ShaktismIntroductionThe term “Shaktism” refers to worship of the goddess or divine female power in South Asian religions. As Saivism is the English wo...

Shiva

Benjamin J. Fleming

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Shiva Introduction Shiva is one of the major gods of classical and contemporary Hinduism, along with Vishnu and Durgā. He figures prominen...

Sītā

Sally J. Sutherland Goldman

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-08-29

Sītā Introduction Sītā, heroine of the ancient South Asian epic/narrative tale the Rāmāyaṇa, is the long-suffering wife of the epic’s hero Rām...

Sūrdās

John Stratton Hawley

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-04-24

Sūrdās Introduction Sūrdās (Sūradāsa, or for short, Sūr) is among the most important of India’s religious poets. He is traditionally considered...

Tamil Caṅkam Religion

Alexander M. Dubyanskiy

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-10-25

Tamil Caṅkam Religion Introduction The initial stage of Tamil cultural and literary tradition is connected with the so-called Caṅkam, a poetic...

Tantra

Glen Alexander Hayes

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2012-08-29

Tantra Introduction There has been a lively scholarly debate on the nature and origins of Hindu (and Buddhist) tantra since these diverse text...

The Upaniṣads

Laurie Patton

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-03-02

The Upaniṣads Introduction The Upanishads comprise some of the foundational texts of Indian history and philosophy and provide a touchstone for...

Trimūrti

Greg Bailey

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Trimūrti Introduction The trimūrti is a theological grouping of three gods in Sanskrit literature bringing together Brahma, Vishnu, and Shi...

Vedānta

Vishwa Adluri

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Vedānta Introduction Indian philosophy (darśana) is traditionally classified into two main groups: orthodox or āstika systems, which accept t...

Women in Hinduism

Perundevi Srinivasan

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Women in HinduismIntroductionThis article attempts to map scholarly resources on the status, roles, and representations of women in Hinduism. The hist...

Yoga

David Gordon White

Subject: Hinduism »

Date Added: 2011-01-27

Yoga Introduction The Sanskrit term yoga is first encountered in the Vedas, where it refers to the act of yoking, the animal so yoked, and th...

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