Wilhelm von Humboldt: Über die unter dem Namen Bhagavad-Gita bekannte Episode des Maha-bharata

facsimile with commentary on biogenesis of ethics and ... of complementarity of existence and death

Original. Includes glossary of commonly used Sanskrit terms.
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Wilhelm von Humboldt: Über die unter dem Namen Bhagavad-Gita bekannte Episode des Maha-bharata

facsimile with commentary on biogenesis of ethics and ... of complementarity of existence and death

Original. Includes glossary of commonly used Sanskrit terms.

Black board cover with yellow parchment style title on front. Back shows classical Hindu Trinity.Illustrations include "Battle Line at Kurekshetra" from a sequence of sculptures in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, India.Also a portrait of Wilhelm von Humboldt, and a portrait of the author Professor Stacey B. Day with Professor Ctibor Votrubec of Prague, together in a garden in South Bohemia, discussing Meister Eckhardt and Gottesfreunde. On his excommunication in 1329, Eckhart remarked: "if the ignorant are not taught they will never learn". In a prefatory note the author says" "In fact the Gita, I think, brings to mind "la phrase de Mozart enfant - je cherche les notes qui s'aiment' , and therein is the joy that reverberates within the spiritual inside of the reader. As for its "interpretation", the Gita in its essence very much resembles the mysterious depths and aura of La Gioconde. Find within it what will best bring you to peace".

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211

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Wilhelm von Humboldt: Über die unter dem Namen Bhagavad-Gita bekannte Episode des Maha-bharata: facsimile with commentary on biogenesis of ethics and ... of complementarity of existence and death
2001, International Foundation for Biosocial Development an Human Health
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First Sentence

"Throughout academic life I sought to express my experiences and reflections from a position that gave balance to both Eastern and Western cultures. This was rarely an agreeable ground to stand on, I found, for confrontation and exclusivity rather than consideration and engagement seemed more often than not the basis of dialogue between the common layers of both cultures. Western life has of course been informed, over the last two thousand years, by Christianity, which though not uniform in its theological history and ideas, has been as much concerned with nation building, (e.g. Holy Roman Empire), as with the rubric of religion and with what may be at change within the human person in nature."

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I. Ueber Die Unter Dem Namen Bhagavad Gita Bekannte Episode Des Maha-Bharata. By Wilhelm von Humboldt. Facsimile Copy.
PART II. Episode of the Maha-Bharata Known Under the name of the Bhagavad Gita. English Transliteration.
Part III. Biogenesis of Ethics and East-West Perception of Complementarity of Existence and Death
Ethics
Hindu View of Life
Is there a Paradox of Ethics in the Bhagavad Gita?
Nature (Prakriti) and the Three Gunas
Education and the Parasympathetic Way
The Parasympathetic Way
Bhagavadgita and the Parasympathetic Way
Sattwa-Rajas-Tamas
Where is Man's Mind?
Education for Life is a Schola Animarum
On Death and Dying
MU
Biological Tropisms and Sanskrit Aesthetics in the Bhagavad Gita
NOTES
READINGS
GLOSSARY OF COMMONLY USED SANSKRIT TERMS

Edition Notes

Page 194 et seq. How Krishna presents himself in his own varying state - Highest Lord, Deity, Deity Absolute. from this dialog we understand that God "the all-faced one"
faces in every direction, that is, He is omnipresent. (IX.II). The Lord is eternal, invisible (XII.3., VII.24-25) and so forth.

Plotinus -cf/ct teachings in the Aenneads.
Platonic Parmenedes.
Textual German expressions used by Professor Humboldt.
List of suggested Readings.

Genre
Philosophy, German Studies

Classifications

Library of Congress
BL1138.66 .D39 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Unknown Binding
Number of pages
211
Dimensions
28.5 cms x 22 cms.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11498313M
ISBN 10
0934314470
ISBN 13
9780934314473
LCCN
2007476047
Goodreads
2835100

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