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Table of contents :
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on Translation, Transliteration, and Glossary
Contents
List of Images
Chapter 1: Mystics, Scholars, and Spiritual Cosmopolitans in Modern South Asia: An Introduction
Transculturality, Cosmopolitanism, and the Worlds of Scholarship and Affect in Global Religious History
Tradition, Modernity, and Svarāja Redux: Lineages of an ‘Indian’ Civilisation
Outline of Chapters
Chapter 2: The Quest for ‘medieval mysticism’ and Vaiṣṇava Vedānta: The Tagore-Sen-Underhill Circle, and the Chicago Moment of Mahanambrata Brahmachari
Finding the ‘Living History of India’: The Bāuls, Kabir, and an Indian Mode of Sādhanā
Gurus, Yogı̄s, and Religious Congresses
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Islam, Yoga, and Sāmyavāda: Allama Iqbal and Kazi Nazrul Islam on Nationalism, Metaphysics, and Existence
The Tyranny of Scholars and Iqbal’s Journey to Infinitude
From the Metaphysics of the Brāhmaṇas and the Persians Through ‘Faith’, ‘Thought’, and ‘Discovery’: Reconstructing Religious Thought à la Iqbal
Kazi Nazrul Islam: The ‘Rebel Poet’ and His Mystics
Finding ‘Adṛśya Sārathi’ and ‘Param-Sundara’ Āllāh
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Theosophists, Yogı̄s, and Pacifism in Troubled Times: Bhagavan Das, Nicholas Roerich, and Gopinath Kaviraj on Humanity and Realms of Transcendence
The Inner World Revisited: Pfleiderer Contra James Contra Tiele
From the Science of Peace Through Agni Yoga and Pax Cultura: Bhagavan Das, Nicholas Roerich, and Aspects of Theosophy in the Twentieth Century
Akhaṇḍamahāyoga and Gopinath Kaviraj’s Yoga of the Future
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Pilgrims and Their Cosmopolitan Itineraries: The Many Worlds of Subhas Chandra Bose, Dilip Kumar Roy, and Yogi Krishnaprem
Ātmanamokṣārthaṃ Jagaddhitāya Ca: The Swamı̄, the Guru, and the Problem of Hita
Maṇtra Śakti, and Social and Political Action: Rereading Bose, Roy, and Krishnaprem
Conclusion
Chapter 6: From Interwar Idealism Through ‘Perennial Philosophy’: Concluding Reflections
The Esoteric and the Occult in Global Religious Discourse: A Closing Evaluation
Reason, Idealism, and Perennialism: Some Final Impressions
Index