Ancient and Medieval Indian Thought: Themes and Traditions
Editat de Ankit Tomar, Suratha Kumar Maliken Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2020
The book will serve as a helpful reference for undergraduate and post-graduate students of Political Science, Sociology, History and Social Work.This book can also be useful for UGC NET and Civil Service Aspirants
It aims to unravel the ideas and thoughts of ancient and medieval thinkers and various intellectual traditions of the Indian sub-continent. The book departs from the conventional approach and carries a context-driven conceptualization of major strands of pre-modern Indian thought. Further, it provides a roadmap to orient the students to the main themes and traditions of Indian socio-political thought. Ancient and Medieval Indian Thought will help the reader to understand the basic concepts of Indian political thought and develop a critical understanding of the major themes and issues such as community, state, kingship, culture and religion as perceived by different thinkers.
This multi-authored volume has been designed as a core and invaluable resource for the students, researchers and teachers of political science, sociology and history, and will also be useful for the scholars of other sub-fields of social sciences.
Key Features:
• Concise and well-balanced coverage of thoughts, ideas and traditions from multi-disciplinary perspective
• Extensive summary and glossary terms at the end of each chapter to help the readers recapitulate better
• Thought-provoking review questions and suggestions for further reading to enrich the teaching-learning experience
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789353882310
ISBN-10: 9353882311
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 184 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
ISBN-10: 9353882311
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 184 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India
Recenzii
This book is an important contribution in the emergent field of ‘Indic thought’, which is much broader than Vedic Brahmanic tradition. There is a need to retrieve ancient philosophy’s relevance and eschew its bygone scriptural diktats. For both, this book should provide a useful reference point.
The book Ancient and Medieval Indian Thought: Themes and Traditions edited by Ankit Tomar and Suratha Kumar Malik is a valuable addition to the existing knowledge on Indian thinkers and their thinking traditions. The analysis beginning with Vedas down to Abul Fazal and keeping the eyes always open to catch the ‘Indianess’ has been fully comprehensive and successful. This is an address to a very loaded and perhaps normative enquiry about the existence of Indian political thought and traditions. The book will be very useful and helpful to all those who need to study Indian political thinking and also to those who have appetite for knowledge about Indian political theory. A great job!
Ancient and Medieval Indian Thought: Themes and Traditions is a welcome edition to the limited body of literature available on the theme. The present work seeks to introduce some important political ideas in a critical perspective with a view to highlight the significant issues of ancient Indian political thought. The book is written in a student-friendly style and can claim to be a comprehensive account of sociopolitical thought of Indian thinkers and traditions. Being an excellent collection of articles meant for undergraduate and postgraduate students, for scholars it can become a useful reference book.
This volume provides relevant information for those who care about varied themes and traditions in the vigorous domain of ‘ancient and medieval Indian thought’. Prepared while bringing together a number of young perceptive scholars, the book is prefaced with a detailed account of what each chapter contains and equipped with a meticulously prepared index, rich glossary and detailed further references.
This is a brilliant volume, good collection of articles and essential reading for the students, teachers and researchers on Indian political thought. It unfolds various dimensions of ancient and medieval Indian society. This book will certainly serve the need of academia as well as interested readers well.
The editors have done a commendable job by producing this book which is theoretically and analytically rich. It provides a comprehensive account of ancient and medieval Indian thinkers and traditions. A number of complex ideas and issues have been presented in an extremely lucid, straightforward and interesting style. This book will be of immense interest to social scientists in general and political scientists in particular who desire to comprehend different dimensions of Indian sociopolitical thought.
The book Ancient and Medieval Indian Thought: Themes and Traditions edited by Ankit Tomar and Suratha Kumar Malik is a valuable addition to the existing knowledge on Indian thinkers and their thinking traditions. The analysis beginning with Vedas down to Abul Fazal and keeping the eyes always open to catch the ‘Indianess’ has been fully comprehensive and successful. This is an address to a very loaded and perhaps normative enquiry about the existence of Indian political thought and traditions. The book will be very useful and helpful to all those who need to study Indian political thinking and also to those who have appetite for knowledge about Indian political theory. A great job!
Ancient and Medieval Indian Thought: Themes and Traditions is a welcome edition to the limited body of literature available on the theme. The present work seeks to introduce some important political ideas in a critical perspective with a view to highlight the significant issues of ancient Indian political thought. The book is written in a student-friendly style and can claim to be a comprehensive account of sociopolitical thought of Indian thinkers and traditions. Being an excellent collection of articles meant for undergraduate and postgraduate students, for scholars it can become a useful reference book.
This volume provides relevant information for those who care about varied themes and traditions in the vigorous domain of ‘ancient and medieval Indian thought’. Prepared while bringing together a number of young perceptive scholars, the book is prefaced with a detailed account of what each chapter contains and equipped with a meticulously prepared index, rich glossary and detailed further references.
This is a brilliant volume, good collection of articles and essential reading for the students, teachers and researchers on Indian political thought. It unfolds various dimensions of ancient and medieval Indian society. This book will certainly serve the need of academia as well as interested readers well.
The editors have done a commendable job by producing this book which is theoretically and analytically rich. It provides a comprehensive account of ancient and medieval Indian thinkers and traditions. A number of complex ideas and issues have been presented in an extremely lucid, straightforward and interesting style. This book will be of immense interest to social scientists in general and political scientists in particular who desire to comprehend different dimensions of Indian sociopolitical thought.
Cuprins
Foreword by Ranjan Chakrabarti
Preface
Introduction by Sibaji Pratim Basu
Part I: Ancient Indian Thought and Traditions
Dharma in Ancient India: The Moral Law of the Cosmos - Suratha Kumar Malik
Ancient India: Conception and Forms of Community - Praveen Kumar
Vedas and the Brahmanic Tradition: The Cradle of Hinduism - Kanchan Saxena
Manu: A Progenitor of Humanity - Mona Singh
Yajnavalkya: A Vedic Sage - Swasti Alpana
Carvaka-Lokayata Tradition: A Tradition of Materialist Philosophy - Balaganapathi Devarakonda and Jayshree Jha
Shramanic Tradition: An Ascetic Reformism - Ankit Tomar
Sukraniti: A Political Treatise - Prabira Sethy
Digha Nikaya (Aggannasutta): Theory of Kingship and Anguttara - Nikaya Ish N Mishra
Santi Parva of Mahabharata: Ideas on the Kingship and Dandaniti - Varun Kumar Tripathi
Kautilya: A Pragmatic Thinker - Ramakrushna Pradhan
Part II: Medieval Indian Thought and Traditions
Medieval India: State, Society and Religion - Ritu Sharma
Ziyauddin Barani: Ideas on Good Sultan and Ideal Polity - Santosh Kumar Mallik and Ramesha Chandra Mahanta
Abul Fazl: Views on Governance and Administration - Sumit Mukerji
Islamic Tradition: A Tradition of Human Affairs and Classical Heritage - Iftekhar Ahmad
Sufi Tradition In Medieval India - S M Azizuddin Husain
Kabir: An Indian Mystic Saint - Prabira Sethy
Women in Bhakti Tradition: A Critical Reflection - Krishna Menon
Syncretic Tradition: A Tradition of Assimilation - Rajendra Kumar Pandey
Index
Preface
Introduction by Sibaji Pratim Basu
Part I: Ancient Indian Thought and Traditions
Dharma in Ancient India: The Moral Law of the Cosmos - Suratha Kumar Malik
Ancient India: Conception and Forms of Community - Praveen Kumar
Vedas and the Brahmanic Tradition: The Cradle of Hinduism - Kanchan Saxena
Manu: A Progenitor of Humanity - Mona Singh
Yajnavalkya: A Vedic Sage - Swasti Alpana
Carvaka-Lokayata Tradition: A Tradition of Materialist Philosophy - Balaganapathi Devarakonda and Jayshree Jha
Shramanic Tradition: An Ascetic Reformism - Ankit Tomar
Sukraniti: A Political Treatise - Prabira Sethy
Digha Nikaya (Aggannasutta): Theory of Kingship and Anguttara - Nikaya Ish N Mishra
Santi Parva of Mahabharata: Ideas on the Kingship and Dandaniti - Varun Kumar Tripathi
Kautilya: A Pragmatic Thinker - Ramakrushna Pradhan
Part II: Medieval Indian Thought and Traditions
Medieval India: State, Society and Religion - Ritu Sharma
Ziyauddin Barani: Ideas on Good Sultan and Ideal Polity - Santosh Kumar Mallik and Ramesha Chandra Mahanta
Abul Fazl: Views on Governance and Administration - Sumit Mukerji
Islamic Tradition: A Tradition of Human Affairs and Classical Heritage - Iftekhar Ahmad
Sufi Tradition In Medieval India - S M Azizuddin Husain
Kabir: An Indian Mystic Saint - Prabira Sethy
Women in Bhakti Tradition: A Critical Reflection - Krishna Menon
Syncretic Tradition: A Tradition of Assimilation - Rajendra Kumar Pandey
Index
Descriere
This textbook offers a lucid and comprehensive account of pre-modern Indian thought and traditions.