Contents:
Chapter-I. Life of Visvamitra
1. Eminence,
2. Visvamitra as Figuring in Valmiki's Ramayana,
3. Visvamitra in the Mahabharata,
4. Symbolism of Struggle and Tapas,
5. Probable Explanation of the Duration of the Taps,
6. Identity of the Vedic and Post-Vadic Visvamitra,
7. Vishmitra as Rigorous Tapasvin,
8. Devotion of Indra,
9. Pedigre of Visvamitra,
10. Family of Visvamitra,
11. Age of Visvamitra,
12. Feud between Visvamitra and Vasistha
13. Visvamitra and the Candala
Chaper-II. Cultural Background
1. Relationship between Creative Work and its Environment,
2. Visvamitra's Contact with Foothills of Himalayas,
3. Acquaintance with the Sea,
4. Reference to Vast Plain and Fertile Land,
5. Reference to Tall Fruit-Laden Trees,
6. Flora and Fauna,
7. Reference to Destructive People Coming from the West,
8. Visvamitra and the Aryan Problem,
9. Circumscription of Visvamitra's Native Place.
Chapter-III Sacrificial Background
1. Complementarity of Sacrifice and Tapas,
2. Sacrifice as a means to associating oneself with the Cosmic Rhythm,
3. Rta, Dharma and Sacrifice,
4. Sacrifice as the Principle of Creation,
5. Sacrifice as the Path of Universal Concord,
6. Sacrifice as a Source of Plenty,
7. Sacrifice and Self-Purification,
8. Sacrifice and Vision of Mantra,
9. Vedic Seer's Role in the Spiritualisation of the Institution of Sacrifice.
Chapter-IV Sadhana and Vision of Mantra
1. Sadhana versus Innate Seerhood,
2. Probable Reference to the Teacher of Visvamitra,
3. Devotion of Agni,
4. Yajna and Yoga,
5. Realisation of Agri as self,
6. Sadhana of Identity of the Devotee with the Deity,
7. Agri and Revelation of Mantra,
8. Meaning of Mantra-Darsana and Mantra-Jagarana,
9. Seerhood of the Gayatri Mantra.
Chapter-V Vision of the Supreme Being
1. The Primeval Word Om,
2. Elucidation of the Supreme Being through Agni,
3. Elucidation of the Supreme Being through the Sun,
4. The Supreme as Symbolised by Usas,
5. The Supreme Being as brought out by the Heaven and the Earth,
6. Rta as a Pointer to the Supreme Being,
7. Time and Space as Sheath of the Supreme Being.
Chapter-VI Cosmogonic Visions
1. Agni,
2. Indra,
3. Heaven and Earth,
4. Dharma.
Chapter-VII Ethical Visions
1. Basis of Ethics,
2. Idea of Transformation of the Mortal into the Immoratal and its bearing on Ethics,
3. Yoga and Yajna as Tools of Transformation,
4. Rta and Satya as Fundamentals of the Vedic Ethics,
5. Attitude towards Purusarthas,
6. Problem of Evil,
7. Sin and Purgation,
8. Law of Karma.
Chapter-VIII Scientific Visions
1. Expansion of Space through the Agency of Agni,
2. Velocity of Light,
3. Mobility of the Earth,
4. Possibility of Scientific Vision through Intuition,
5. Visvamitra as Innovator of the Idea of Zero
Sub Title | Life and Vision of the Vedic Seers 1 - Visvamitra |
Author | Prof. Satya Prakash Singh |
Publishers | Standard Publishers (India) |
ISBN 10 Digit | 8187471131 |
ISBN 13 Digit | 9789385830488 |
Pages | 287 |
Binding | Hardcover |
Year of Publication | 2003 |
Edition of Book | First |
Language | English |
Illustrations | As per Book |
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