« Kindling Wonder : Analogical Reasoning in Viśiṣṭādvaita » by Vasanthi Srinivasan

In this essay, Vasanthi Srinivasan explores the use of analogies in the theistic strand of Vedānta called Viśiṣṭādvaita as manifest in theological discourse. Read the full Original English article A French translation of this article was originally published in Aditi IV (2022). Continuer la lecture « Kindling Wonder : Analogical Reasoning in Viśiṣṭādvaita » by Vasanthi Srinivasan

“The seed will never perish” : Interview with Swami Swarupananda Saraswati

Swami Swarupananda Saraswati left his body on September 11th 2022. He was the Shankarācārya of Dwarka and Jyothirmath.  The following text, originally published in Aditi I, is based on two interviews conducted in December 2016 with him. Some excerpts are included in the documentary Guru & Disciple. The questions were asked in Hindi by her disciple … Continuer la lecture “The seed will never perish” : Interview with Swami Swarupananda Saraswati

Ayurvéda, yoga et alchimie

Dans Aditi III, Morgan Vasoni, qui signe ici sa première contribution à notre revue, étudie les liens entre ayurvéda, yogaet alchimie indienne (rasaśāstra). Comme l’explique Morgan, « l’alchimie indienne jouit d’une histoire riche et complexe, au même titre que l’alchimie occidentale ou chinoise. La préparation de substances minérales et la description de leurs vertus thérapeutiques sont attestées … Continuer la lecture Ayurvéda, yoga et alchimie

Traduction de 3 articles d’Ira Schepetin

Ira Schepetin est un disciple américain de Swami Satchidanandendra Saraswati, un Védantin traditionnel reconnu du 20ème siècle. Sanskritisant, Ira contribue à faire connaitre l’enseignement de son maître auprès d’un public anglophone dans un souci de rigueur et de clarté. C’est aussi un contributeur régulier de notre revue Aditi. Le Refuge du Rishi est fier de … Continuer la lecture Traduction de 3 articles d’Ira Schepetin

Bharat Natyam by Sarah Magalhães

Jakini Dharu is a type of old composition, a dance drama that is a combination of pure dance and narrative expression — Nritta and Nritya . This dance is in praise of Maheswara, the pure one who blesses everything noble that we desire.       Adorned by the moon, Lord Shiva is the consort of Devi … Continuer la lecture Bharat Natyam by Sarah Magalhães

Aditi III: Call for articles

From the Upanishadic times, Yoga has remained an intrinsic dimension of the Sanatana Dharma but its meaning and the range of practices it covers have significantly changed over centuries. The third issue of Aditi will analyze the relationship between Yoga, Vedanta and Sadhana. What do we know from the scriptures and from historical records about … Continuer la lecture Aditi III: Call for articles