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An Enquiry Into The Nature of Liberation

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An Enquiry Into The Nature of Liberation

An Enquiry Into The Nature of Liberation

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  • Publisher: Institut Francais De Pondichery

  • Author: Alex Watson

  • Language: Sanskrit Text with English Translation

  • Edition: 2013

  • Pages: 508

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 24 cm x 18 cm

  • Weight: 940 gm

  • ISBN: 9788184701951

About the Book

An Enquiry Into The Nature of Liberation presents a critical edition and English translation of Bhatta Ramakantha’s Paramoksanirasakarikavrtti, an important philosophical commentary addressing Sadyojyotih’s systematic refutation of twenty different conceptions of liberation. The work offers a detailed exploration of Moksa within the framework of Śaiva philosophical traditions, examining complex metaphysical, theological, and soteriological debates surrounding the nature of the liberated state. Through rigorous manuscript-based scholarship and clear translation, the volume makes an intricate Sanskrit philosophical text accessible to modern readers. It is an essential academic resource for scholars, researchers, and advanced students of Indian philosophy, Śaiva theology, Sanskrit studies, and liberation theory in classical South Asian thought.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Institut Francais De Pondichery

  • Author: Alex Watson

  • Language: Sanskrit Text with English Translation

  • Edition: 2013

  • Pages: 508

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 24 cm x 18 cm

  • Weight: 940 gm

  • ISBN: 9788184701951

About the Book

An Enquiry Into The Nature of Liberation presents a critical edition and English translation of Bhatta Ramakantha’s Paramoksanirasakarikavrtti, an important philosophical commentary addressing Sadyojyotih’s systematic refutation of twenty different conceptions of liberation. The work offers a detailed exploration of Moksa within the framework of Śaiva philosophical traditions, examining complex metaphysical, theological, and soteriological debates surrounding the nature of the liberated state. Through rigorous manuscript-based scholarship and clear translation, the volume makes an intricate Sanskrit philosophical text accessible to modern readers. It is an essential academic resource for scholars, researchers, and advanced students of Indian philosophy, Śaiva theology, Sanskrit studies, and liberation theory in classical South Asian thought.