Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoherent and contradictory. The aim of this paper is to show to what purpose the text was created. To this end, it discusses the connection of the three paths to salvation depicted in the text, viz. the Agnicayana (a powerful Vedic fire-ritual), the Upaniṣadic method of self-knowledge, and yoga. The first part retraces how in the Upaniṣads, the Agnicayana was transformed into a non-material or mental ritual and linked with self-knowledge. The second part analyses how the various salvation goals (heaven, the World of Brahman, liberation from rebirth) could be related to each other. First, the authors redefined the Agnicayana's salvation goal, heaven,...
Evil in the Vedas and the Upanishads undergoes a theoretical transformation as this literature itsel...
The Haṭha- and Rājayoga texts which were composed before the Haṭhapradīpikā (mid-fifteenth century C...
This work collates most of what was written in relation to karma and rebirth in the Upanisads, 'earl...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
This research was stimulated by pastoral concerns regarding the high rate of suicide in the South Af...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
Karma yoga is an ancient principle of Indian Philosophy. Karma means action, yoga means the state. I...
Karma yoga is an ancient principle of Indian Philosophy. Karma means action, yoga means the state. I...
The theses addresses the question of the character of immortality in yogic texts (primarily composed...
Evil in the Vedas and the Upanishads undergoes a theoretical transformation as this literature itsel...
The Haṭha- and Rājayoga texts which were composed before the Haṭhapradīpikā (mid-fifteenth century C...
This work collates most of what was written in relation to karma and rebirth in the Upanisads, 'earl...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
This research was stimulated by pastoral concerns regarding the high rate of suicide in the South Af...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
The paper starts with some textual distinctions concerning the concept of God in the metaphysical fr...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
Karma yoga is an ancient principle of Indian Philosophy. Karma means action, yoga means the state. I...
Karma yoga is an ancient principle of Indian Philosophy. Karma means action, yoga means the state. I...
The theses addresses the question of the character of immortality in yogic texts (primarily composed...
Evil in the Vedas and the Upanishads undergoes a theoretical transformation as this literature itsel...
The Haṭha- and Rājayoga texts which were composed before the Haṭhapradīpikā (mid-fifteenth century C...
This work collates most of what was written in relation to karma and rebirth in the Upanisads, 'earl...