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Indo-European Mythology and Religion

- Essays

About Indo-European Mythology and Religion

The essays presented in this collection are based on Alexander Jacob's earlier works, ¿tman: A Reconstruction of the Solar Cosmology of the Indo-Europeans, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 2005 and Brahman: A Study of the Solar Rituals of the Indo-Europeans, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 2012. They expand on the cosmological and religious themes discussed in these books with special reference to the origins and development of the Indic and European spiritual traditions. Those familiar with the earlier works will not be surprised that Dr. Jacob's view of the term 'Indo-European' is rather more comprehensive than the more restricted term '¿ryan' that has hitherto been widely used as a synonym of it. And those interested in the ¿ryan ethos itself - chiefly on account of the German use of the term during the last war - may be surprised to learn that it does not consist in nationalistic virtues so much as in spiritual discipline and development - and that this development is characteristic of the religions of very extended and diversified branches of the Indo-European family. I. The Origins of the Indo-European Religions II. Pralaya: Cosmic Floods, the Sun and the First Man III. S¿mkhya-Yoga, Shramana, Br¿hmana, Tantra: The religious traditions of the ancient Indians IV. Vedic and Tantric Rituals: A comparison V. Reviving Adam: The sacrificial rituals of the Indo-¿ryans and the early Christians VI. Dionysus and Muruga: Notes on the Dionysiac religion VII. On the Germanic gods Wotan and Thor

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780648499619
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 278
  • Published:
  • February 18, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 203x127x16 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 304 g.
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Description of Indo-European Mythology and Religion

The essays presented in this collection are based on Alexander Jacob's earlier works, ¿tman: A Reconstruction of the Solar Cosmology of the Indo-Europeans, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 2005 and Brahman: A Study of the Solar Rituals of the Indo-Europeans, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 2012. They expand on the cosmological and religious themes discussed in these books with special reference to the origins and development of the Indic and European spiritual traditions. Those familiar with the earlier works will not be surprised that Dr. Jacob's view of the term 'Indo-European' is rather more comprehensive than the more restricted term '¿ryan' that has hitherto been widely used as a synonym of it. And those interested in the ¿ryan ethos itself - chiefly on account of the German use of the term during the last war - may be surprised to learn that it does not consist in nationalistic virtues so much as in spiritual discipline and development - and that this development is characteristic of the religions of very extended and diversified branches of the Indo-European family.

I. The Origins of the Indo-European Religions
II. Pralaya: Cosmic Floods, the Sun and the First Man
III. S¿mkhya-Yoga, Shramana, Br¿hmana, Tantra: The religious traditions of the ancient Indians
IV. Vedic and Tantric Rituals: A comparison
V. Reviving Adam: The sacrificial rituals of the Indo-¿ryans and the early
Christians
VI. Dionysus and Muruga: Notes on the Dionysiac religion
VII. On the Germanic gods Wotan and Thor

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