Description
The Samnyasa Upanisads are a set of Hindu scriptures on asceticism and renunciation. They were written in Sanskrit and were first translated into English in the early 20th century. The texts provide an analysis of the historical context that gave rise to Indian ascetical institutions and ideologies, and elucidate the meaning of renunciation - the central institution of holiness in most Hindu traditions. The Samnyasa Upanisads will be an invaluable source of information and insight for students of Hinduism and Indian eticism, mysticism, and holiness.
The first readable and accurate translation of twenty of the most authoritative Hindu documents pertaining to ascetic ideals and the ascetic way of life, this text opens to students a major source for the study of the Hindu ascetical institutions and of the historical changes they underwent during a period of a thousand years or more. Beginning with an analysis of the historical context that gave rise to Indian ascetical institutions and ideologies, Patrick Olivelle moves on to elucidate the meaning of renunciation--the central institution of holiness in most Hindu traditions--and the function and significance of the various elements that constitute the rite of renunciation. The Samnyasa Upanisads will be an unparalleled source of information and insight for students of Hinduism and Indian eticism, mysticism, and holiness.