Mrtyu: concept of death in Indian traditions: transformation of the body and funeral rites, transl. from Italian by Antonio Rigopoulos, 2nd revised edition
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Book Details
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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Language: English
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Edition: New Delhi
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ISBN-13: 9788124600726
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ISBN-10: 8124600724
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Year of Publication: 2005
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Subject: Philosophy
About the Book
This thoughtful study explores the philosophy of human life and existence, tracing the journey from conception to the end of bodily life. The book covers topics such as the relationship between humans and other beings, stages of life from birth to marriage, the structure of the human being, the rituals surrounding death, and the transformation of the deceased into an ancestor. By integrating philosophical reflections with cultural practices, the work provides a deep understanding of human life, mortality, and spiritual continuity. Essential for students, scholars, and readers interested in Indian philosophy and anthropology, this volume offers a comprehensive examination of the human condition.

