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Vasudeva Som

Vasudeva Som
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Papers (4):
  • Som Vasudeva. Prasenā, Prasīnā & Prasannā: The Evidence of the NIŚVĀSAGUHYA and the TANTRASADBHĀVA. Cracow Indological Studies Vol. XVI: Tantric Traditions in Theory and Practice. 2014. XVI. 369-390
  • Som Vasudeva. Bhoktṛtva, the Tattvakrama and the Pramātṛbheda: The Śaiva Self as Agent in the Hierarchy of the Reality Levels and the Seven Perceivers. Transactions of the International Conference of Eastern Studies. 2013. 57
  • Som Vasudeva. The Unconscious Experiencer: Bhoktṛtva in the Pramātṛbheda of the Trika. Journal of Indological Studies. 2013. 24. 203-230
  • Som Dev Vasudeva. Hamsamitthu: "Patanjalayoga is Nonsense". JOURNAL OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY. 2011. 39. 2. 123-145
Books (2):
  • “Haṃsa’s Rapture, A Śākta Rāsalīlā as Rājayoga in 18th Century Benares.” in: Yoga in Practice.
    Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2011
  • "Powers and Identities" in: Yoga Powers: Extraordinary Capacities Attained Through Meditation and Concentration.
    Brill’s Indological Library, Leiden, the Netherlands 2011
Lectures and oral presentations  (14):
  • “The Yoga of the Jayadrathayāmala,” in: Yoga panel
    (16th World Sanskrit Conference, Silpakorn University, Bangkok, 2015)
  • “The Constraints of Theory: Śobhākaramitra’s Critique of Ruyyaka’s Examples,” in: The Transmission of Sanskrit Texts: Practices, Methods, and Dynamics in Premodern and Modern South Asia panel
    (16th World Sanskrit Conference, Silpakorn University, Bangkok, June 28-July 02, 2015 2015)
  • “Ullekha and Śobhākareśvara’ś Epistemology of Possibility,”
    (Śaivism and the Tantric Traditions: A Symposium in Honour of Alexis G. J. S. Sanderson,University of Toronto, 26th-28th of March, 2015. 2015)
  • Ratnarakṣita’s Padminī Workshop
    (Institute for Comprehensive Studies of Buddhism, Taisho University, Tokyo, 2015. 2015)
  • “Self as Community and Community as Self: Pramātṛbheda and Pramātraikya”
    (Tantric Communities in Context: Sacred Secrets and Public Rituals, organised by Vincent Eltschinger, Nina Mirnig, and Marion Rastelli, Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Vienna 2015)
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Work history (1):
  • Kyoto University
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