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A HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE
JAN GONDA
MEDIEVAL RELIGIOUS LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT
OTTO HARRASSOWITZ • WIESBADEN
JAN GONDA
MEDIEVAL RELIGIOUS LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT
1977 OTTO HARRASSOWITZ • WIESBADEN
A HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE Contents of Vol. II
Vol. II: Fasc. 1:
Epics and Sanskrit Religious Literature J. Gonda Medieval Religious Literature in Sanskrifc O. Botto Sanskrit Epics L. Rocher Pur anas T.Goudriaan and S.Gupta Tantrist Literature
CIP-Kurztitelaufnahme der deutschen Bibliothek A history of Indian literature / ed. by Jan Gonda. - Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz. NE: Gonda , Jan [Hrsg.] Vol. 2. Epics and Sanskrit religious literature. Fasc. 1. -> Gonda , Jan : Medieval religious literature in Sanskrit Gonda , Jan Medieval religious literature in Sanskrit. - Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz, 1977. (A history of Indian literature: Vol. 2., Ease. 1.) ISBN 3-447-01743-0
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I
CHAPTER II
General Introduction. The Agamas
1
Visnuism
7
CHAPTER
III
Bhakti
10
CHAPTER
IV
The Pafiearatra Samhitas: introduction, name, chronology, geography
39
CHAPTER
V
The Pafiearatra Samhitas: contents
57
CHAPTER
VI
A survey of the main Samhitas extant
87
CHAPTER
VII
The Pafiearatra Samhitas: their relations with the earlier religious Sanskrit literature
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108
CHAPTER
VIII The Pafiearatra Samhitas: structure, themes, motifs, style 117
CHAPTER
IX
CHAPTER X
Vaikhanasa literature
140
Sivaism
153
CHAPTER
XI
The Sivaite Agama literature
163
CHAPTER
XII
The individual Agamas
180
CHAPTER
XIII Pasupatas, Natha-Yogins, worshippers of Dattatreya, Vira-Saivas
CHAPTER
XIV Stotra literature
CHAPTER
XV
Gitas, mahatmyas and other religious literature . .
216 232 . . 271
Glossary
287
Abbreviations
289
Index
294
Jan Gonda MEDIEVAL RELIGIOUS LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT
CHAPTER I
GENERAL INTRODUCTION. THE AGAMAS
The subject of this fascicle, medieval religious literature in Sanskrit, is varied and wide in scope, including an almost countless number of mainly Visnuite and !§ivaite hymns, treatises, ritual manuals, commentaries and ancillary writings. A considerable part of these works has not yet attracted the attention which they deserve; regrettably enough, most Indologists are not, or not much, interested in these important sources of knowledge of India's living religions. Many texts have not even found an editor; translations are few in number. That is why the following pages can hardly be expected to offer the reader more than a survey of this literature so far as the publication of texts, the limited number of translations, and the books and other studies written by predecessors and obtainable in Europe have made it known to the present author. Attention will be focussed mainly on the contents of the works discussed, their significance, influence and position both from the point of view of the historian of Sanskrit literature and from the angle of the student of Indian religions. These texts are in fact first and foremost documents of religions which in many respects differ from th