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Author Nair, Shankar, 1983- author.

Title Translating wisdom : Hindu-Muslim intellectual interactions in early modern South Asia / Shankar Nair.

Publication Info. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The Laghu-Yoga-Vāsiṛṭha and its Persian translation -- Madhusūdana Sarasvatī and the Yoga-Vāsiṛṭha -- Muḥibb Allāh Ilāhābādī and an Islamic framework for religious diversity -- Mīr Findiriskī and the Jūg Bāsisht -- A confluence of traditions: the Jūg Bāsisht revisited -- Conclusion: from history to theory? Possibilities for the academic study of religion.
Summary "During the height of Muslim power in South Asia, Muslim nobles of the Mughal Empire (1526-1857) patronized the translation of a large body of Hindu Sanskrit texts into the Persian language, including the Upaniṛads, the Bhagavad Gītā, and numerous other works. In Translating Wisdom, Shankar Nair reconstructs the intellectual processes that underlay these translations, traversing an exceptional linguistic scope including Sanskrit, Arabic, and Persian materials. Using the 1597 Persian rendition of the Sanskrit Yoga Vāsiṛṭha as a case study, Nair traces the intellectual exchanges by which teams of Muslim and Hindu translators, working collaboratively and drawing upon their respective religio-philosophical traditions, crafted a novel lexicon with which to express Hindu philosophical wisdom in an Islamic Persian idiom. How did these translators find a vocabulary through which to convey Hindu, Sanskrit articulations of God, conceptions of salvation and the afterlife, Hindu ritual notions, etc., in Islamic Persian terms? How did these two communities of scholars devise a shared language with which to communicate and to render one another's religious and philosophical views mutually comprehensible? Translating Wisdom illustrates how these early modern Muslim and Hindu scholars found the words and the means to put their traditions into conversation with one another, achieving a nuanced inter-religious and cross-philosophical dialogue significant not only to South Asia's past, but also its present"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Yogavāsiṛṭha -- Translating -- History.
Yogavāsiṛṭha.
Hinduism -- Sacred books -- Translating -- History.
Hinduism -- Sacred books.
History.
Islam -- Relations -- Hinduism.
Islam.
Relations.
Hinduism.
Hinduism -- Relations -- Islam.
Mogul Empire -- Intellectual life.
Genre/Form History.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Nair, Shankar, 1983- Translating wisdom Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020] 9780520345683 (DLC) 2019036757
ISBN 9780520975750 (ebook)
0520975758
9780520345683 (paperback)