Ascending notions of Personhood in the Bhagavata Purana Dedicated to Professor Klaus K. Klostermaier on the occasion of his Seventy-fifth Anniversary

Authors

  • Ithamar Theodor Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall and the Divinity of Faculty, Dept. of Asian Studies, University of Cambridge Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.v2i1.45

Keywords:

Bhagavata Purana, bhakti, hinduism, Krishnaism, personalism, Puranas, rasa, Vaishnavism

Abstract

The paper looks at one of the main themes of the Bhagavata Purana, which is the theme of ascending notions of Divine Personhood; these sequential notions are arranged in hierarchical order, resembling a ladder. they evoke various emotional states, each more complex and more intense then the previous one, beginning with a state that evokes santa and culminating in a state that evokes srngara.

Author Biography

  • Ithamar Theodor, Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall and the Divinity of Faculty, Dept. of Asian Studies, University of Cambridge

    Ithamar Theodor is Visiting fellow at Clare hall and the Divinity faculty, university of Cambridge. Department of Asian studies, university of haifa, 31905 israel;

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Published

2008-10-10

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How to Cite

Theodor, I. (2008). Ascending notions of Personhood in the Bhagavata Purana Dedicated to Professor Klaus K. Klostermaier on the occasion of his Seventy-fifth Anniversary. Religions of South Asia, 2(1), 45-63. https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.v2i1.45