In his Tantravārttika, Kumārila groups the Sāṃkhyas, Yogas, Pāñcarātras and Pāśupatas alongside the Buddhists and Jains as producers of texts which contradict the Veda. Scholars have pointed to this passage as providing evidence that there was, in Kumārila’s time, no sense of a shared orthodoxy among traditions now counted as Hindu. But from the third or fourth century CE, numerous works in Sanskrit also list Sāṃkhya, Yoga, Pañcarātra and Pāśupata alongside the Veda, and assert their partial or total compatibility with it. The lecture will present a brief history of this fivefold grouping, focusing particularly on the ways it has been used within Vedānta.
Veda, Sāṃkhya, Yoga, Pañcarātra and Pāśupata. A Quick Tour Through a Long History
07.11.2014 15:15 - 16:45
Organiser:
Institut für Südasien-, Tibet- und Buddhismuskunde
Location:
Seminarraum 1, Bereich Tibet- und Buddhismuskunde Institut für Südasien-, Tibet- und Buddhismuskunde, AAKH, Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2.7 1090 Wien