Karma

Author:   Johannes Bronkhorst
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
ISBN:  

9780824835705


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 August 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Karma has become a household word in the modern world, where it is associated with the belief in rebirth determined by one’s deeds in earlier lives. This belief was and is widespread in the Indian subcontinent as is the word “karma” itself. In lucid and accessible prose, this book presents karma in its historical, cultural, and religious context. Initially, karma manifested itself in a number of religious movements?most notably Jainism and Buddhism?and was subsequently absorbed into Brahmanism in spite of opposition until the end of the first millennium C.E. Philosophers of all three traditions were confronted with the challenge of explaining by what process rebirth and karmic retribution take place. Some took the drastic step of accepting the participation of a supreme god who acted as a cosmic accountant, others of opting for radical idealism. The doctrine of karma was confronted with alternative explanations of human destiny, among them the belief in the transfer of merit. It also had to accommodate itself to devotional movements that exerted a major influence on Indian religions. The book concludes with some general reflections on the significance of rebirth and karmic retribution, drawing attention to similarities between early Christian and Indian ascetical practices and philosophical notions that in India draw their inspiration from the doctrine of karma.

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Author:   Johannes Bronkhorst
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.335kg
ISBN:  

9780824835705


ISBN 10:   0824835700
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 August 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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It provides an elegantly presented, synthesizing tour of “Greater Magadha” and its legacy in Indian religions and philosophies through the lens of theories of karma (the idea that one’s actions determine future rebirths and are thus at the crux of the problem of suffering and its potential remedy). The issues raised are still complex, covering all the major traditions of ancient and classical India, but all the terms are explained, core positions are illustrated with passages from the primary sources, and the “lucid and accessible prose” (as promised on the back cover) smooths the way.- Religious Studies Review


It provides an elegantly presented, synthesizing tour of Greater Magadha and its legacy in Indian religions and philosophies through the lens of theories of karma (the idea that one's actions determine future rebirths and are thus at the crux of the problem of suffering and its potential remedy). The issues raised are still complex, coveringall the major traditions of ancient and classical India, but all the terms are explained, core positions are illustratedwith passages from the primary sources, and the lucid and accessible prose (as promised on the back cover) smooths the way.-- Religious Studies Review


It provides an elegantly presented, synthesizing tour of Greater Magadha and its legacy in Indian religions and philosophies through the lens of theories of karma (the idea that one s actions determine future rebirths and are thus at the crux of the problem of suffering and its potential remedy). The issues raised are still complex, coveringall the major traditions of ancient and classical India, but all the terms are explained, core positions are illustratedwith passages from the primary sources, and the lucid and accessible prose (as promised on the back cover) smooths the way.</p>-- Religious Studies Review


It provides an elegantly presented, synthesizing tour of Greater Magadha and its legacy in Indian religions and philosophies through the lens of theories of karma (the idea that one's actions determine future rebirths and are thus at the crux of the problem of suffering and its potential remedy). The issues raised are still complex, coveringall the major traditions of ancient and classical India, but all the terms are explained, core positions are illustratedwith passages from the primary sources, and the lucid and accessible prose (as promised on the back cover) smooths the way.</p>-- Religious Studies Review


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Johannes Bronkhorst is professor of Sanskrit and Indian studies at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

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