04582oam 2200661I 450 991046349680332120170821202324.01-138-82108-X1-315-74350-71-317-58933-510.4324/9781315743509 (CKB)2670000000570722(EBL)1813117(SSID)ssj0001385430(PQKBManifestationID)11888973(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001385430(PQKBWorkID)11339373(PQKB)10549876(MiAaPQ)EBC1813117(OCoLC)893332919(EXLCZ)99267000000057072220180706e20151980 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrVaisnavism, Saivism and minor religious systems /R.G. BhandarkarOxon [England] :Routledge,2015.1 online resource (178 p.)Routledge RevivalsFirst published in 1913 by K.J. Trubner. Reprinted in 1980 by Garland Pub.1-138-82106-3 1-322-19273-1 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Part I Vaisṇạvism; I. Introductory ( I); II. The Rise of a New Theistic System ( 2-3); III. Analysis of the Nārāyanị̄ya Section of the Mahābhārata ( 4-5); IV. The Sātvatas and their Religion ( 6-10); V. Substance of the Bhagavadgītā (11-27); VI. The Sources of the Religion of the Bhagavadgītā ( 28-31); VII. Identification of Vāsudeva with Nārāyanạ ( 32-34); VIII. Identification of Vāsudeva with Visṇụ ( 35-36); IX. Identification of Vāsudeva-Krṣṇạ with the Cowherd God (Gopāla-Krṣṇạ) ( 37-38)X. The Pāñcarātra or Bhāgavata System ( 39-40)XI. The Avatāras of Visṇụ or Nārāyanạ ( 41); XII. Later Traces of the Bhāgavata School and General Vaisṇạvism ( 42); XIII. The Cult of Rāma ( 43); XIV. Vāsudevism or Vaisṇạvism in the South ( 44); XV. Rāmānuja ( 45-49); XVI. Madhva or Ānandatīrtha ( 50-52); XVII. Nimbārka ( 53-55); XVIII. Rāmānanda ( 56); XIX. Kabīr ( 57-58); XX. Other Rāmānandins ( 59); XXI. Tulasīdās ( 60-61); XXII. Vallabha ( 62-65); XXIII. Caitanya ( 66-69); XXIV. Debasement of Vaisṇạvism ( 70); XXV. Nāmdev and Tukārām ( 71-75); XXVI. Résumé ( 76)Part II. Śaivism and Minor Religions SystemsI. Introductory. Formation of the Conception of Rudra-Śiva ( 77); II. The Development of the Idea of Rudra-Śiva ( 78-82); III. Śvetāśvatara and Atharvaśiras Upanisạds ( 83-86); IV. Rudra-Śiva in the Mahābhārata and Liṅga Worship ( 87-88); V. Origin and Diffusion of the Śaiva Sects and the Several Classes of Śiva Worshippers ( 89-90); VI. Names and Doctrines of the Śaiva Sects ( 91); VII. The Pāśupata System ( 92); VIII. The Śaiva System ( 93-95); IX. The Kāpāla and Kālāmukha Sects ( 96); X. Kaśmīr Śaivism ( 97-99)XI. The Vīrasaiva or Liṅgāyat Sect ( 100-106)XII. Śaivism in the Dravidạ Country ( 107); XIII. The Śāktas or Śakti Worshippers ( 108-110); XIV. The Sect of Gānạpatyas ( 111-112); XV Skanda or Kārttikeya ( 113); XVI. The Sect of Sauras and the Northern Sun-Worship ( 114-116); XVII. Résumé ( 117); XVIII. Hindu Theism and Pantheism ( 118); List of Abbreviations; Index of Sanskrit Words and Proper Names; General Index; List of Sectarian Works consulted; Table of Contents<P>Bhandarkar's <I>Vaisnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems, </I>first published in 1913, explores the origins of Vaishnavism by examining its sources of religion, aspects of the Mahabharata, and the Cult of Rama. Bhandarkar also discusses Saivism by exploring its origin and development. This text is ideal for students of theology. </P>Routledge RevivalsVaishnavismŚaivismHindu sectsIndiaReligionElectronic books.Vaishnavism.Śaivism.Hindu sects.294.5512Bhandarkar Ramkrishna GopalSir,1837-1925.,932480MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463496803321Vaisnavism, Saivism and minor religious systems2098382UNINA