ABSTRACT

Deepak Sarma explores the degree to which outsiders can understand and interpret the doctrine of the Màdhva school of Vedànta. The school is based on insider epistemology which is so restrictive that few can learn its intricate doctrines. This book reveals the complexity of studying traditions based on insider epistemologies and encourages its audience to ponder both the value and the hazards of granting any outsider the authority and opportunity to derive important insights into a tradition as an insider.

part 1|1 pages

INSIDER EPISTEMOLOGIES

chapter |9 pages

Social sciences and objectivity

part 2|1 pages

Mådhva Vedånta in medieval Karˆå†aka

part |1 pages

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES

chapter |10 pages

NOTES

part |2 pages

BIBLIOGRAPHY

chapter |3 pages

Secondary sources