The Opening Verses (ādivākyam) of Abhinavagupta’s Tantrāloka (1.1–21)
by Professor Alexis Sanderson
We are very fortunate to have Professor Alexis Sanderson as our J.P. And Beena Khaitan Fellow this Term. Professor Sanderson is giving four lectures on the Tantrāloka at the OCHS and everyone is welcome to join. For those who are not able to attend the lectures in person, we have dedicated this page to share them.
In these lectures Professor Sanderson will introduce the opening verses of the Tantrāloka of Abhinavagupta (fl. c. 975–1025), that author’s monumental exposition of the Śaiva Tantras from the standpoint of the Śākta Śaiva tradition known as the Trika and the philosophical non-dualism of the Pratyabhijñā texts.
Alexis Sanderson began his Indological career as a student of Sanskrit at Oxford in 1969, studying the Kashmirian Śaiva literature in Kashmir with the Śaiva Guru Swami Lakshman Joo from 1971 to 1977. He was Associate Professor (University Lecturer) of Sanskrit at Oxford and a Fellow of Wolfson College from 1977 to 1992 and then the Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics at Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College from 1992 to 2015. Since then, he has been preparing a critical edition of the Tantrāloka with a translation and commentary. His field is early medieval religion in India and Southeast Asia, focusing on the history of Śaivism, its relations with the state, and its influence on Buddhism and Vaishnavism.
Watch the talks here:
Reading 1, Verse 1, at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, 27 January, 2022.
Reading 2, Verses 2–7, at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, 10 Feburary, 2022
Reading 2, Verses 2–7, at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, 24 Feburary, 2022
Reading 2, Verses 2–7, at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, 10 March, 2022