Dear Colleagues,
I would like to bring a new publication to your attention:
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25 Years of Mokṣopāya Studies. Edited by Jürgen Hanneder.
Wiesbaden:
Harrassowitz Verlag 2025 (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der
Literatur, Mainz.
Veröffentlichungen der Fächergruppenkommission für
Außereuropäische Sprachen
und Kulturen.tudien zur Indologie 10). 207 pp. ISBN
978-3-447-12351-8
https://www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/25_Years_of_Mokṣopāya_Studies/titel_8454.ahtml
A quarter of a century has passed since Walter Slaje demonstrated
the
importance of the Kashmirian recension of the text that was
printed and
popularly known under the name Yogavāsiṣṭha. As it turned out the
text
originally bore the title Mokṣopāya, but became known to the rest
of the Indian
subcontinent in an abridged version simply called Vāsiṣṭha. In
Kashmir, the
original, written in the 10th century, remained the standard
version, but was
ignored.
The project of editing the Mokṣopāya has now been completed – the
final volume
will be published shortly – and in this context a small symposium
was held in
Marburg to mark this date. Some of the lectures given there are
reproduced in
this publication: Walter Slaje deals with the term ”Yoga” in
Yogavāsiṣṭha,
Roland Steiner analyses the story of Prahlāda, and Jürgen Hanneder
writes on
liberation, the story of the meditating monk and the summaries of
the text. In
Eric Steinschneider’s analysis of the Tamil transformation of the
Vāsiṣṭha, the
reader can also catch a glimpse of what has become possible
through the
Mokṣopāya project when specialists of further disciplines follow
the text into
new languages and contexts.
Table of Contents:
https://www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/ddo/artikel/88593/978-3-447-12351-8_Table%20of%20Contents.pdf
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Kindly regarding,
Roland Steiner