Dear Dmitry,You could start by taking a good look at the recent "Roots of Yoga" by James Mallinson and Mark Singleton (Oxford University Press 2017), which includes an extensive bibliography.All best,AleksandarOn Mon, May 29, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Danilov Dmitry via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:______________________________Subject: Please help with articles specifically on Dhyāna in context of philosophy of yoga.
Dear list members,
I am at the beginning of my PhD research on Dhyāna in context of philosophy of yoga. After collecting all the material needed from original scriptures from early upaniśads to late haṭha-yogic texts, I came to a point of searching for academic papers analyzing the term. At this point I have found only these works:
On the Meaning of jhāna and dhyāna “Meditation” in Early Buddhism, the Mokṣadharmaparvan of the Mahābhārata and in Classical Yoga Philosophy. P. Maas.
Oberhammer, Gerhard. Strukturen yogischer Meditation. Untersuchungen zur Spiritualität des Yoga. Wien Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1977, pp. 134–230
Bedekar, V. M. “Dhyānayoga in the Mahābhārata.” Bhāratīya Vidyā 20–21 (1963): 116–125.
Jan Gonda. The Vision of the Vedic Poets. 1963. p.392.
I would be very grateful to you all for help on information and links to articles, research papers, monographs that include analyses of the term dhyāna or contexts it is used in.
Best regards,
Dmitry Danilov.
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