Pursuing Death: Philosophy and Practice of Voluntary Termination of Life (Revd edn)

Settar, S (2013) Pursuing Death: Philosophy and Practice of Voluntary Termination of Life (Revd edn). Primus Publishers, New Delhi.

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Abstract: Pursuing Death widens the canvas of enquiry on the Jaina practices of voluntary termination of life, identified with terms such as Santara, Sallekhana, Samadhi, Sanyasana, Aradhana, Bhaktapratyakhyana, Panchapada, Prayopagamana, Ingini, etc. This volume undertakes an in-depth study of both the philosophy and the practice of death, as revealed in a wide variety of texts written in Prakrit, Sanskrit, Kannada as well as a vast body of historical records, dated between the third century BCE and nineteenth century CE. The citation for the National Award of the Indian History Congress, conferred on this volume at the Fifty-fourth Annual Session (1993), states, ‘Pursuing Death by Professor S. Settar presents the theory and practice of voluntary termination of life in historical perspective, it illumines the problems with the help of Jaina philosophical writings, historical archaeology, art history and socioeconomic history.The methodology is new and a whole new area has been opened up in Indian historical studies.’
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Keywords: Death, Jaina Practices
Subjects: School of Humanities > History
General > Senior Faculty > S Settar > Publications
Divisions: Schools > Humanities
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2015 10:01
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2022 16:48
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    URI: http://eprints.nias.res.in/id/eprint/809

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