For the first time, this influential study by Ludwig Alsdorf is
made available to an English speaking audience, translated by Bal
Patil. It focuses on two of the most pertinent issues in Indian
religion, the history of vegetarianism and cow-veneration, and its
historical approach remains relevant to this day.
With reference to significant brahminical texts, such as key
chapters of the Book of Manu, the book centres on the author's
analysis of the role of Jinism in the history of vegetarianism. The
author explores the history of meat-eating in India and its
relationship to religious thought and custom, and searches for
solutions to the problem of cattle veneration. Besides a
comprehensive translation of the original German manuscript
"Beitr?ge zur Geschichte von Vegetarismus und Rinderverehrung in
Indien," four important articles directly related to Alsdorf's work
by Kapadia, Heesterman and Schmidt are made available in this new
edition.
These additional contributions and careful notes by the editor
Willem Boll?e add a modern perspective to a study that remains a
key reference for students and scholars of Religious Studies, Asian
Studies and History.
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