Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter Summaries
Introduction: The Past, Present, and Future of Scholarship on
Vedanta, Ayon Maharaj (Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational
and Research Institute, India)
Part 1: Classical Vedanta
1. Contemplating Nonduality: The Method of Nididhyasana in
Sankara's Advaita Vedanta, Neil Dalal (University of Alberta,
Canada)
2. Soul and Knowledge in Visistadvaita Vedanta of Venkatanatha,
Marcus Schmücker (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
3. Vyasatirtha’s Nyayamrta: An Analytic Defense of Realism in
Madhva Vedanta, Michael Williams (University of Vienna,
Austria)
4. Accomplishing the Impossible: Jiva Gosvami and the Concept of
Acintya in Caitanya Vaisnava Vedanta, Ravi M. Gupta
Part 2: Modern Vedanta
5. Sri Ramakrishna’s Philosophy of Anekanta Vedanta, Jeffery D.
Long (Elizabethtown College, USA)
6. Sri Aurobindo’s Psychology of a “Psychic Being” in Support of a
Metaphysical Argument for Reincarnation, Stephen Phillips
(University of Texas at Austin, USA)
7. Debating Freud on the Oceanic Feeling: Romain Rolland’s Vedantic
Critique of Psychoanalysis and His Call for a “New Science of the
Mind,” Ayon Maharaj (Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational
and Research Institute, India)
Part 3: Key Themes, Concepts, and Debates in
Vedanta
8. Making Space for God: Karma, Freedom, and Devotion in the
Brahmasutra Commentaries of Sankara, Ramanuja, and Baladeva, Andrew
Nicholson (SUNY Stonybrook, USA)
9. Vedantic Approaches to Religious Diversity: Grounding the Many
Divinities in the Unity of Brahman, Ankur Barua (University of
Cambridge, UK)
10. Nondual Philosophies in Dialogue: The World and Embodied
Liberation in Advaita Vedanta and Pratyabhijña, Klara Hedling
(University of Oxford, UK)
Part 4: Hermeneutic Investigations
11. Seeing Oneness Everywhere: Sri Aurobindo’s Mystico-Immanent
Interpretation of the Isa Upanisad, Ayon Maharaj (Ramakrishna
Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, India)
12. On the Style of Vedanta: Reading Bharatitirtha’s
Vaiyasikanyayamala in Light of Madhava’s Jaiminiyanyayamala,
Francis X. Clooney (Harvard University, USA)
13. Sankaradigvijaya: A Narrative Interpretation of Sankara’s
Advaita Vedanta, Daniel Raveh (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Part 5: Cross-Philosophical and Cross-Cultural
Interventions
14. A New Debate on Consciousness: Bringing Classical and Modern
Vedanta into Dialogue with Contemporary Analytic Panpsychism, Anand
Jayprakash Vaidya
15. Mystical Experience as a Skeptical Scenario: Sri Harsa’s
Skeptical Advaita in the Khandanakhandakhadya, Ethan Mills
16. Dream and Love at the Edge of Wisdom: A Contemporary
Cross-Cultural Remapping of Vedanta, Arindam Chakrabarti
Index
The first research guide to the past, present and future of the Indian philosophical tradition Vedanta covering current topics and charting new paths of inquiry.
Ayon Maharaj (Swami Medhananda) is Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Vedanta Society of Southern California in Hollywood, USA.
The extensive scope of The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Vedanta,
covering material as diverse as an inquiry into the true image of
contemplation to Romain Rolland’s dialogue with Sigmund Freud on
the epistemology of devotion and devotional experience, will
encourage scholars to investigate an array of philosophical
concerns and their expression in art and culture.
*Reading Religion*
"Showcasing material from a commendably wide range of Vedantin
traditions and time periods, this Research Handbook provides
tantalising tasters of intra-Vedantin debates, ways of approaching
texts, and modes of engaging Vedanta in cross-cultural
conversations. With orienting introductions and bibliographies
opening up the work of other important scholars in the field, this
collection should provoke further specialist investigations and
prove a rich source for those who are not specialists in Vedanta
but would like to engage with these Indian examples of Asian
Philosophy."
*Jacqueline Suthren Hirst, Honorary Research Fellow in South Asian
Studies, University of Manchester, UK*
The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Vedanta brings the work of
scholars shaping the field of Indian philosophy into a volume that
presses forward into the future of Vedanta scholarship. The book
refutes misconceptions, and corrects for the historical imbalance
in the coverage of this diverse set of traditions, by covering the
philosphy of Visi??advaita, Dvaitadvaita, Bhedabheda, and Advaita
too, ranging from the earliest authoritative texts of the
traditions to the most influential modern and contemporary
thinkers. Ayon Maharaj's precise overview of Vedanta in the
introduction makes the book accessible to the eager, beginning
student of Indian philosophy, even as the articles push the reader
into unexplored material, original theses, and innovative
cross-cultural work. The book deserves a place among even small
collections of contemporary research on Indian philosophy.
*Christopher Framarin, Professor of Philosophy, University of
Calgary, Canada*
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