The
Upanishads & the Law of Karma
with Wendy Doniger
North Shore Yoga–Northfield:
RESCHEDULED:
Saturday, June 2nd, 2012
11:00 am–12:30 pm
[$25]
The Hindu philosophy of karma is more interesting
than the version of it widely available in the media. It begins
in the Upanishads, where it is already quite complex, and undergoes
many further elaborations as it develops through Indian history.
This workshop will begin with a few key Upanishadic texts and
trace the doctrine of karma through narratives in Hindu epics
and mythological texts.
Wendy Doniger [O’Flaherty] first trained
as a dancer under George Balanchine and Martha Graham and then
went on to complete two doctorates in Sanskrit and Indian Studies
(from Harvard and Oxford). She has been a full professor in
the Divinity School at the University of Chicago since 1978
and is the author of many translations of Sanskrit texts as
well as books about Hindu mythology and cross-cultural mythology,
particularly about illusion, animals, gender, and sex, most
recently The Bedtrick: Tales
of Sex and Masquerade and The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who
She Was, and The Hindus:
An Alternative History.
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