Dating to the first half of the first millennium bce, the "Katha Aranyaka" is a ritualistic and speculative text that deals with a dangerous Vedic ritual that provides its sponsor with a new body after death. In a new, never-before published critical edition, Michael Witzel, using available manuscripts and, primarily, a color facsimile of a restored five-hundred-year-old Kashmiri birch bark manuscript preserved at Tubingen since 1895, presents this work which transitions the Vedic ritual into the philosophy of the Upanishads. The text is preceded by an extensive introduction in English dealing with Vedic ritualism and followed by a German translation as well as detailed variant readings and a verse index.
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Dating to the first half of the first millennium bce, the "Katha Aranyaka" is a ritualistic and speculative text that deals with a dangerous Vedic ritual that provides its sponsor with a new body after death. In a new, never-before published critical edition, Michael Witzel, using available manuscripts and, primarily, a color facsimile of a restored five-hundred-year-old Kashmiri birch bark manuscript preserved at Tubingen since 1895, presents this work which transitions the Vedic ritual into the philosophy of the Upanishads. The text is preceded by an extensive introduction in English dealing with Vedic ritualism and followed by a German translation as well as detailed variant readings and a verse index.
Imprint | The Department Of Sanskrit And Indian Studies |
Country of origin | United States |
Series | Harvard Oriental Series |
Release date | September 2005 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days |
First published | September 2005 |
Editors | Michael Witzel |
Dimensions | 258 x 185 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Hardcover |
Pages | 330 |
Edition | Critical edition |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-674-01806-8 |
Barcode | 9780674018068 |
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LSN | 0-674-01806-0 |