In the Sānkhyakārikās, the chief text of the dualistic Sānkhya philosophy, the world and salvation therefrom are described in compressed images as various stages of aesthetic situations. Purusa, the spiritual principle, whose only characteristic apart from being is consciousness, regards the spectacle which prakrti, primary substance, natura, gives. Existence is a theatrical show where that which takes place on the scene only acquires meaning through being regarded and enjoyed by a spectator. The spectator is totally absorbed by the show to the point of identifying himself with it, and he enjoys it. Salvation takes place when the false identification ceases, when insight into the true dualism arises, when the spectator leaves the theatre an...
The article presents a comparative analysis of such different traditions of philosophical thought as...
In Bhakti-sandarbha, the fifth volume of his seminal treatise, Ṣaṭ-sandarbha, the sixteenth century ...
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In the Sānkhyakārikās, the chief text of the dualistic Sānkhya philosophy, the world and salvation t...
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The article presents a comparative analysis of such different traditions of philosophical thought as...
In Bhakti-sandarbha, the fifth volume of his seminal treatise, Ṣaṭ-sandarbha, the sixteenth century ...
Indian philosophy lies embedded in two fundamental principles: (1) an absolute idealistic monism, th...
In the Sānkhyakārikās, the chief text of the dualistic Sānkhya philosophy, the world and salvation t...
This paper is a thesis which is divided into two parts, each part lending support to the understandi...
Sage Bharata’s ancient Indian aesthetic theory of “Rasa” has for many years been the subject of rese...
Abhinavagupta (c. 950-1020) was a famous Indian philosopher, theologist, aesthetician, mystic and p...
The recognition of opposing, co-existent tensions within human experience, and a theoretical structu...
This thesis examines the interrelation between ritual (seva), aesthetic experience, and philosophy i...
In southeast Asian philosophy, artha, kama, dharma and moksha are said to be the four major goals in...
Metaphysics, a branch of philosophy, is the study of Being or reality. The problem of appearance and...
International audienceA famous stanza, Tantrāloka I 332, composed by Abhinavagupta, is taken up aga...
Abstract The dynamic nature of the world has changed the physical aspects of human life according t...
As a spiritual discipline leading one towards the universal, Indian performing arts involve a pedago...
The pluralistic turn in modern Hindu thought corresponds with the rise of an emphasis on direct expe...
The article presents a comparative analysis of such different traditions of philosophical thought as...
In Bhakti-sandarbha, the fifth volume of his seminal treatise, Ṣaṭ-sandarbha, the sixteenth century ...
Indian philosophy lies embedded in two fundamental principles: (1) an absolute idealistic monism, th...