The Great (divine) Self behind the many deities: the Vedānta connection of the Nirukta tradition

(2024) Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Annals — Vol. 104, p. 73-116 (2024)

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(en) Revised version of the paper presented under the special panel, organised by Paolo Visigalli and Yūto Kawamura, devoted to Yāska’s theology, at the 18th World Sanskrit Conference held online in January 2023. The paper as issued in the ABORI was published without proof-reading, lacks of abstract and contains several typos. Corrections are added on the pdf copy, and a more readable corrected "para-print" version is also here provided. The new, comparative, edition of the Nirukta-Pariśiṣiṭa II, given in Appendix of the article, is also here provided in a separate document.
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Vielle, C. (2024). The Great (divine) Self behind the many deities: the Vedānta connection of the Nirukta tradition. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Annals, 104, 73-116. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/270551 (Original work published 2024)