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In Indian mythological texts like the Mah bh rata and R m ya a, there are recurrent tales about gleaners. The practice of gleaning in India had more to do with the house-less forest life than with residential village or urban life or with gathering residual post-harvest grains from cultivated fields. Gleaning can be seen a metaphor for the Mah bh rata poets art: an art that could have included their manner of gleaning what they made the leftovers (what they found useful) from many preexistent texts into Vy sa s entire thought including oral texts and possibly written ones, such as philosophical debates and stories.
This book explores the notion of non-violence in the epic Mah bh rata. In examining gleaning as an ecological and spiritual philosophy nurtured as much by hospitality codes as by eating practices, the author analyses the merits and limitations of the 9th century Kashmiri aesthetician Anandavardhana that the dominant aesthetic sentiment or rasa of the Mah bh rata is shanta (peace). Mahatma Gandhis non-violent reading of the Mahabharata via the Bhagavad Gita are also studied.
This book by one of the leaders in Mah bh rata studies is of interest to scholars of South Asian Literary Studies, Religious Studies as well as Peace Studies, South Asian Anthropology and History.

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The Routledge Hindu Studies Series, in association with the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, intends the publication of constructive Hindu theological, philosophical and ethical projects aimed at bringing Hindu traditions into dialogue with contemporary trends in scholarship and contemporary society. The series invites original, high quality, research level work on religion, culture and society of Hindus living in India and abroad. Proposals for annotated translations of important primary sources and studies in the history of the Hindu religious traditions will also be considered.

Epistemologies and the Limitations of Philosophical Inquiry

Doctrine in Madhva Vedanta

Deepak Sarma

A Hindu Critique Of Buddhist Epistemology

Kumarila on perception: The Determination of Perception chapter of Kumarilabhattas Slokarvarttika translation and commentary

John Taber

Samkaras Advaita Vedanta

A way of teaching

Jacqueline Hirst

Attending Krishnas Image

Chaitanya Vaishnava Murti-seva as devotional truth

Kenneth Russell Valpey

Advaita Vedanta and Vaisnavism

The philosophy of Madhusudana Sarasvati

Sanjukta Gupta

Classical Samkhya and Yoga

An Indian metaphysics of experience

Mikel Burley

Self-Surrender (Prapatti) to God in Shrivaishnavism

Tamil cats and Sanskrit monkeys

Srilata Raman

The Chaitanya Vaishnava Vedanta of Jiva Gosvami

When knowledge meets devotion

Ravi M. Gupta

Gender and Narrative in the Mahabharata

Edited by Simon Brodbeck and Brian Black

Yoga in the Modern World

Contemporary perspectives

Edited By Mark Singleton and Jean Byrne

Consciousness in Indian Philosophy

The Advaita doctrine of awareness only

Sthaneshwar Timalsina

Desire and Motivation in Indian Philosophy

Christopher G. Framarin

Women in the Hindu Tradition

Rules, roles and exceptions

Mandakranta Bose

Religion, Narrative and Public Imagination in South Asia

Past and place in the Sanskrit Mahabharata

James Hegarty

Interpreting Devotion

The poetry and legacy of a female Bhakti saint of India

Karen Pechilis

Hindu Perspectives on Evolution

Darwin, dharma, and design

C. Mackenzie Brown

Pilgimage in the Hindu Tradition

Salvific space

Knut A. Jacobsen

A Womans Ramayana

Candravatis Bengali Epic

Mandakranta Bose and Sarika Priyadarshini Bose

Classical Vaisesika in Indian Philosophy

On knowing and what is to be known

Shashiprabha Kumar

Re-figuring the Ramayana as Philosophy

A history of reception in premodern India

Ajay R Rao

Hinduism and Environmental Ethics

Law, literature and philosophy

Christopher G. Framarin

Hindu Pilgrimage

Shifting patterns of worldview of Srisailam in South India

Prabhavati C.Reddy

The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi

Makarand R. Paranjape

Bhakti and Embodiment

Fashioning divine bodies and devotional bodies in Ka Bhakti

Barbara A. Holdrege

Textual Authority in Classical Hindu Thought

Rmnuja and the Viu Pura

Sucharita Adluri

Indian Thought and Western Theism

The Vednta of Rmnuja

Martin Ganeri

Debating Conversion in Hinduism and Christianity

Ankur Barua

Nonviolence in the Mahbhrata

ivas Summa on idharma and the Gleaners of Kuruketra

Alf Hiltebeitel

Contents

Adluri, Vishwa. 2012. Literary Violence & Literal Salvation: aunaka Interprets the Mahbhrata. Exemplar: The Journal of South Asian Studies 1, 2: 4568.

Adluri, Vishwa and Joydeep Bagchee. 2014 . The Nay Science: A History of German Indology. New York: Oxford University Press.

. Forthcoming. Philology and Criticism: A Guide to Mahbhrata Textual Criticism. Manuscript Courtesy of the Authors.

Alles, Gregory. 2012. Tribal Chic: Crossing Borders in Gujarat. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 82, 3: 623558.

Austin, Christopher R. 2008. The Srasvata Ytsattra in Mahbhrata 17 and 18. International Journal of Hindu Studies 12, 3: 283308.

. 2009. Janamejayas Last Question. Journal of Indian Philosophy 37, 6: 597625.

Bagchee, Joydeep. 2011. Inversion, Kafication, Brahmanization: The Explanatory Force of Some Extraordinary Figures of Speech. Journal of Vaiava Studies 19, 2: 12741.

Bailey, Greg. 1985. Materials for the Study of Ancient Indian Ideologies: Pravtti and Nivtti . Torino: Indologica Taurinensia.

. 2010. On the Distribution, Use and Meaning of the dhtu vt in the Mokadharmaparvan . Some Elementary Statistical Data. Prepared for the Brown University Mahbhrata Conference.

Barua, Alka. 2008. Dgha-Nikya: Romanized Pli Text with English Translation . 3 vols. Delhi: New Bharatiya Book Corporation.

Bedekar, V. M. 1968. The Doctrine of the Colours of Souls in the Mahbhrata: Its Characteristics and Implications. Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Institute 48 and 49: 32938.

Bell, Lanny. 2007. Conflict and Reconciliation in the Ancient Middle East: The Clash of Egyptian and Hittite Chariots in Syria, and the Worlds First Peace Treaty between Superpowers. In Kurt A. Raaflaub, ed. War and Peace in the Ancient World . 98120. London: Wiley.

Belvalkar, Shripad Krishna, ed. 195466. ntiparvan, with Appendix I and Critical Notes. In Vishnu S. Sukthankar and S. K. Belvalkar, eds. Mahbhrata: Critical Edition, 24 vols. with Harivaa. Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute.

Bhattacharya, Shashti Prasad. 1976. nta Rasa and Its Scope in Literature . Calcutta: Sanskrit College.

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