Bhagavad Gītā Concordance: A Comprehensive Word Reference with English and Sanskrit Indexes

Author:   Graham M. Schweig
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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Pages:   464
Publication Date:   13 February 2024
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Author:   Graham M. Schweig
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
ISBN:  

9780231141321


ISBN 10:   0231141327
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   13 February 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Preface Introduction: How to Use This Reference 1. Concordance 2. Families of Sanskrit Words 3. Word Indexes 4. The Transliterated Sanskrit Text 5. English Outline of 108 Gītā Themes Appendix I: Details on the Concordance Appendix II : Details on the Sanskrit Families Appendix III : Details on the Word Indexes Selected Bibliography

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Bhagavad Gītā Concordance fills a major lacuna in scholarship, and will become a standard reference book and resource for millions of scholars and practitioners. Graham Schweig's translation of the Bhagavad Gītā is a masterpiece, and this concordance is impeccably done. -- Gopal K. Gupta, author of <i>Māyā in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa: Human Suffering and Divine Play</i>


Graham M. Schweig’s Bhagavad Gītā Concordance is the best work of its kind for all of Sanskrit literature. It is comprehensive, precise, and astonishingly user-friendly. No future translation of the Gītā or scholarly study of its language, philosophy, or theology can proceed without consulting this concordance. -- Ariel Glucklich, professor and chair of theology and religious studies, Georgetown University Bhagavad Gītā Concordance fills a major lacuna in scholarship and will become a standard reference book and resource for millions of scholars and practitioners. Graham Schweig's translation of the Bhagavad Gītā is a masterpiece, and this concordance is impeccably done. -- Gopal K. Gupta, author of <i>Māyā in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa: Human Suffering and Divine Play</i> Schweig’s comprehensive and utterly useful concordance of the Bhagavad Gītā is astonishingly the first of its kind, even though there have been other related reference works that precede it. Recollecting even a single word, phrase, or idea from the Gītā—a monumental and oft-memorized work of Indian philosophy and culture—both the scholarly and general reader can now easily consult this concordance to bountiful results. -- Deven M. Patel, author of <i>Text to Tradition: The Naiṣadhīyacarita and Literary Community in South Asia</i> The Bhagavad Gītā serves as the gateway for understanding the core principles and practices of Hindu Yoga. This remarkable concordance serves at least two purposes. First, it allows one to navigate all the complex and well chosen terms that define key ideas in the text. Second, it helps broaden one’s grasp of the Sanskrit language, tracing the root origins of words and their many derivations. This book is essential for all university libraries and for all intermediate Sanskrit seminars. -- Christopher Key Chapple, Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology, Loyola Marymount University Graham Schweig has lovingly and comprehensively put together the ultimate concordance of the Bhagavad Gītā. It is not just a list of words and other lexical items that are easily located in the main text, but the volume also includes several useful appendices of themes, Sanskrit-English and English-Sanskrit vocabulary along with four well-received translations of the Sanskrit-English vocabulary, a list of Sanskrit nominal stems and verbal roots, and the entire text in Roman transcription. This is an indispensable resource for students and lay readers who seek a better grasp of this supremely important Indian text. -- Frederick M. Smith, professor emeritus of Sanskrit and classical Indian religions, University of Iowa


Bhagavad Gītā Concordance fills a major lacuna in scholarship and will become a standard reference book and resource for millions of scholars and practitioners. Graham Schweig's translation of the Bhagavad Gītā is a masterpiece, and this concordance is impeccably done. -- Gopal K. Gupta, author of <i>Māyā in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa: Human Suffering and Divine Play</i> The Bhagavad Gītā serves as the gateway for understanding the core principles and practices of Hindu Yoga. This remarkable concordance serves at least two purposes. First, it allows one to navigate all the complex and well chosen terms that define key ideas in the text. Second, it helps broaden one’s grasp of the Sanskrit language, tracing the root origins of words and their many derivations. This book is essential for all university libraries and for all intermediate Sanskrit seminars. -- Christopher Key Chapple, Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology, Loyola Marymount University Graham Schweig’s comprehensive and utterly useful concordance of the Bhagavad Gītā is astonishingly the first of its kind, even though there have been other related reference works that precede it. Recollecting even a single word, phrase, or idea from the Gītā—a monumental and oft-memorized work of Indian philosophy and culture—both the scholarly and general reader can now easily consult this concordance to bountiful results. -- Deven M. Patel, author of <i>Text to Tradition: The Naiṣadhīyacarita and Literary Community in South Asia</i> Graham Schweig has lovingly and comprehensively put together the ultimate concordance of the Bhagavad Gītā. It is not just a list of words and other lexical items that are easily located in the main text, but the volume also includes several useful appendices of themes, Sanskrit-English and English-Sanskrit vocabulary along with four well-received translations of the Sanskrit-English vocabulary, a list of Sanskrit nominal stems and verbal roots, and the entire text in Roman transcription. This is an indispensable resource for students and lay readers who seek a better grasp of this supremely important Indian text. -- Frederick M. Smith, professor emeritus of Sanskrit and classical Indian religions, University of Iowa Graham Schweig’s Bhagavad Gītā Concordance is the best work of its kind for all of Sanskrit literature. It is comprehensive, precise, and astonishingly user-friendly. No future translation of the Gītā or scholarly study of its language, philosophy, or theology can proceed without consulting this concordance. -- Ariel Glucklich, professor and chair of theology and religious studies, Georgetown University


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Graham M. Schweig is professor and director of studies in religion at Christopher Newport University as well as distinguished teaching and research faculty at the Center for Dharma Studies at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. He is the translator of Bhagavad Gītā: The Beloved Lord’s Secret Love Song (2007) and the author of Dance of Divine Love: India’s Classic Sacred Love Story: The Rāsa Līlā of Krishna (2005), among numerous other publications.

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