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In the present work, the first of its kind in the field of Indian philology, Marc Tiefenauer outlines the history of representations of hell in Indian religious traditions. His study is based on primary sources in Sanskrit, Pali, Ardhamagadhi, Chinese, Braj, Persian and Hindi, extending over three millennia. He identifies the main ideological contributions to Brahmanical representations of the afterlife, particularly those stemming from Buddhism, Jainism, devotional currents (Bhakti) and Islam. He shows the utility of eschatological research to hermeneutics, especially in view of improving the understanding of the literatures of ancient India.

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"Such an in-depth survey of hells has never been attempted before, and the author must be congratulated for the important contribution he has made. The book is a new, easy to read piece of research which deserves careful attention. André Couture, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 115/1 (2020).

Les enfers indiens: Histoire multiple d’un lieu commun

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 07/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9789004353084, 978-9004353084
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      Book Synopsis
      In the present work, the first of its kind in the field of Indian philology, Marc Tiefenauer outlines the history of representations of hell in Indian religious traditions. His study is based on primary sources in Sanskrit, Pali, Ardhamagadhi, Chinese, Braj, Persian and Hindi, extending over three millennia. He identifies the main ideological contributions to Brahmanical representations of the afterlife, particularly those stemming from Buddhism, Jainism, devotional currents (Bhakti) and Islam. He shows the utility of eschatological research to hermeneutics, especially in view of improving the understanding of the literatures of ancient India.

      Trade Review
      "Such an in-depth survey of hells has never been attempted before, and the author must be congratulated for the important contribution he has made. The book is a new, easy to read piece of research which deserves careful attention. André Couture, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 115/1 (2020).

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