{"product_id":"the-religion-of-india","title":"The Religion of India:","description":"\u003cp\u003eGlencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1958. First edition (presumed; no earlier dates stated). Green cloth octavo in red DJ, gilt to front board and spine, 392 pages; 21 cm. Gentle wear to spine head and foot, barely rubbed corners, faint spotting to fore-edge, light sunning to front free endpaper, small tear to DJ spine head and foot, few spot-sized tears to rear DJ, else Very good(+) in very good(+) DJ. Hardcover.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOut of Print. Religion, Social Conditions, Cultural Studies. Contents: Part One: Hindu social system -- I. India and Hinduism -- The General place of Hinduism -- Diffusion patterns of Hinduism -- Hindu doctrine and ritual -- Place of the Vedas -- The Brahmans and the castes -- Caste and tribe -- Caste and guild -- Caste and status group -- The Social rank order of the castes -- Caste and sib -- II. The main grouping of the castes -- The Brahmans -- The Kshatriyas -- The Vaishyas -- The Shudras -- III. Caste forms and schisms -- Caste criteria -- Caste schism -- Caste discipline -- Caste and traditionalism -- The Religious promise of the caste system -- The Developmental conditions of the caste system -- Part Two: Orthodox and heterodox holy teaching of the Indian intellectuals -- IV. Anti-orgiastic and ritualistic character of Brahmanical religiosity -- Brahmanical, Hellenistic, and Confucian intellectual strata -- Dharma and the absence of the concept of natural law -- Knowledge, asceticism, and mysticism in India -- Sramana and Brahmanical asceticism -- Brahmanical writings and science -- V. Orthodox Hinduism -- Holy technique (Yoga) and the development of religious philosophy -- Orthodox salvation doctrines -- Holy teaching and the professional ethic of the Bhagavadgita -- VI. Heterodox soteriologies of the culture professional monks -- The two great heterodoxies -- Jainism -- Ancient Buddhism -- Part Three: Asiatic sects and the redemption religions -- VII. The Transformation of ancient Buddhism -- General reasons for the transformation of ancient Buddhism -- King Ashoka -- Mahayana Buddhism -- VIII. The Missions -- Ceylon and the outlying Indian territories -- China -- Korea -- Japan -- Inner Asia: Lamaism -- IX. The Orthodox restoration in India -- General character -- Shivaism and the Lingam cult -- Vishnuism and Bhakti piety -- The Sects and the gurus -- X. General character of Asiatic religion. DJ protected in archival mylar wrap.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Weber, Max","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46055883735298,"sku":"87840.0","price":167.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0675\/4412\/1602\/files\/holder_4_5c83ebbe-f23b-4624-b0da-92a138475767.jpg?v=1744087340","url":"https:\/\/bibliope.com\/products\/the-religion-of-india","provider":"Bibliope","version":"1.0","type":"link"}