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अघोराचार्य कीनाराम और उनका विवेकसार | Aghor Master Kinaram and His Viveksār: अनुवाद एवं व्याख्या | Translation and Commentary - cover image
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University Press

अघोराचार्य कीनाराम और उनका विवेकसार | Aghor Master Kinaram and His Viveksār: अनुवाद एवं व्याख्या | Translation and Commentary

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    Titleअघोराचार्य कीनाराम और उनका विवेकसार | Aghor Master Kinaram and His Viveksār
    Subtitleअनुवाद एवं व्याख्या | Translation and Commentary
    DOIhttps://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-892-7
    Landing pagehttps://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-892-7/
    Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    CopyrightJishnu Shankar
    PublisherEdizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University Press
    Publication placeVenice, Italy
    Published on2025-11-12
    Series
    • Masters, Texts and Sources of the East vol. 5
    • ISSN Print: 2724-1149
    • ISSN Digital: 2724-1149
    Short abstract

    Baba Kinaram is the recognized seventeenth-century proponent of the Aghor tradition in India, and Viveksār, composed in the year 1755, represents his summation of the Avadhūta philosophy which informs the Aghor practices. It shows the continuation into the seventeenth century of the formless and unitary view of God, conceptualized as an omnipresent, invisible and indivisible entity without category distinctions. This book presents the translation of Viveksār from medieval Hindi poetry into English with two commentaries, one in standard Hindi, the other in English, to be accessible to both, seekers of a spiritual path, and scholars with an academic interest.

    Long abstract

    Baba Kinaram is the recognized seventeenth-century proponent of the Aghor tradition in India, and Viveksār, composed in the year 1755, represents his summation of the Avadhūta philosophy which informs the Aghor practices. It shows the continuation into the seventeenth century of the formless and unitary view of God, conceptualized as an omnipresent, invisible and indivisible entity without category distinctions. This book presents the translation of Viveksār from medieval Hindi poetry into English with two commentaries, one in standard Hindi, the other in English, to be accessible to both, seekers of a spiritual path, and scholars with an academic interest.

    LanguageItalian (Original)
    Keywords
    • Avadhut
    • Santmat
    • Nath
    • Aghor
    • Krin-Kund
    • Banaras
    • Baba Kinaram

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