Soul and Self in Vedic India / / Per-Johan Norelius.

"How did the Vedic Indians think of life, consciousness, and personhood? How did they envisage man's fate after death? Did some part of the person survive the death of the body and depart for the beyond? Is it possible to speak of a "soul" or "souls" in the context of V...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Numen Book Series.
Physical Description:1 online resource (614 pages) :; illustrations.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1 “Souls” in Vedic Indian Beliefs
  • 2 The Purpose of the Study
  • 3 The Concept of “Soul” in the Study of Religion
  • 4 Towards a Working Definition of “Soul”
  • 2 Approaching the Sources
  • 1 The Material
  • 2 Previous Research on Vedic Soul-Conceptions
  • 3 Notes on Methodology
  • 4 Structure of the Study
  • Part 1: General Background
  • 3 Afterlife, Person, and Soul in Pre-Upaniṣadic Vedic Thought
  • 1 The Vedic Concept of the Person
  • 2 The Earliest Conceptions of the Afterlife
  • 3 Later Vedic Views of the Afterlife
  • 4 Conclusions
  • 4 The Rise of New Doctrines on the Soul and Afterlife: A Late Vedic Conundrum
  • 1 The Decline of Ritualism: Theories on the Transformation of Late Vedic Ideology
  • 2 Conclusions
  • Part 2: Vedic Soul-Concepts
  • 5 The asu
  • 1 Meanings of the Term
  • 2 asu in the R̥gveda
  • 3 asu in the Atharvaveda
  • 4 asu in the Yajurvedic Saṃhitās
  • 5 asu in the Brāhmaṇas
  • 6 asu in the Upaniṣads
  • 7 Conclusions
  • 8 Excursus: A Note on asu in Epic Sanskrit
  • 6 manas, the Mind
  • 1 manas in the R̥gveda
  • 2 manas in the Atharvaveda
  • 3 The Relation of manas to asu
  • 4 manas in Middle Vedic Thought
  • 5 Late Vedic: Mind as the Central Vital Faculty
  • 6 manas in the Upaniṣads
  • 7 Conclusions
  • 7 prāṇa, the Breath
  • 1 Etymology and Meaning of prāṇa
  • 2 On prāṇa and the prāṇas
  • 3 prāṇa in the R̥gveda
  • 4 prāṇa in the Atharvaveda
  • 5 prāṇa and the prāṇas in Later Vedic Literature
  • 6 The prāṇa’s Rise to Greatness in Late Vedic Texts
  • 7 The Supreme Cosmic and Psychic Force
  • 8 The Fate of the Upaniṣadic prāṇa Concept
  • 9 Conclusions
  • 8 The puruṣa
  • 1 Uses of the Word in Early Vedic
  • 2 puruṣa in Brāhmaṇas and Āraṇyakas
  • 3 Excursus: Some Possible Sources of the Homunculus Conception
  • 4 puruṣa in the Upaniṣads
  • 5 Conclusions
  • 9 The ātman
  • 1 Etymology and Original Sense of the Word
  • 2 ātman in the R̥gveda
  • 3 ātman in the Atharvaveda
  • 4 ātman in Middle Vedic Texts
  • 5 ātman in Late Brāhmaṇas and in the Āraṇyakas
  • 6 ātman in the Upaniṣads
  • 7 Conclusions
  • PART 3: The Transformation of Vedic Soul-Beliefs
  • 10 Self and Sacrifice: Ritual Interiorization and the Rise of Soul-Doctrines
  • 1 The Interiorization of Ritual and the Emergence of the “Self”
  • 2 Theories on the Causes of Interiorization
  • 3 Interiorization and the Soul
  • 4 Political Symbolism in the Imagery of the Soul
  • 5 Conclusions
  • 11 Soul and Selfhood: Changing Late Vedic Conceptions of the Person
  • 1 Theories on the Unification of the Soul in India and Elsewhere
  • 2 The Unitary Soul in Late Vedic Texts
  • 3 The Question of Spirit-Matter Dualism
  • 4 A Changing Society?
  • 5 The Problem of Individualism in Ancient India
  • 6 Conclusions
  • 12 States of the Soul: Dreaming, Unconsciousness, and Ecstasy in Vedic Thought
  • 1 Free-souls in Vedic India
  • 2 Soul and Dreaming: Vedic Theories on the Nature of Dreams
  • 3 Soul-travel in Vedic Texts
  • 4 Mysticism and the Soul: The Case of the Upaniṣads
  • 5 Conclusions
  • 13 Soul in Non-Brahmanical Traditions
  • 1 Bronkhorst’s Theory: The Inactive Self
  • 2 More on ātman and Renunciation
  • 3 Was There a Śramaṇic Concept of the Soul?
  • 4 Conclusions
  • 5 Excursus: Some Remarks on the Self in Early Buddhism and in the Upaniṣads
  • 14 The Doctrine of Rebirth
  • 1 The Early Vedic Evidence
  • 2 Rebirth Understood in the Ancestral Rites?
  • 3 The Recurring Death
  • 4 Karma
  • 5 The Earliest Theories of Rebirth
  • 6 Conclusions
  • Part 4: Conclusions
  • 15 Souls and Self in Vedic Thought
  • Appendix 1: Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Soul-Concepts
  • Appendix 2: Shadow and Reflection
  • Appendix 3: The Soul or the Dead as Birds
  • Appendix 4: Soul and Fire
  • Bibliography
  • Index.