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Cogen Bohanec currently holds the position of Assistant Professor in Jain Studies at Arihanta Academy, and he has taught numerous classes on South Asian Culture & Religions and Sanskrit language at the Graduate Theological Union (GTU) in Berkeley. Along with Jain philosophy and literature, Dr. Bohanec specializes in comparative dharma traditions, philosophy of religion, and Sanskrit language and literature, and has numerous publications in those areas. He has a PhD in "Historical and Cultural Studies of Religion" with an emphasis in Hindu Studies from GTU, where his research emphasized ancient Indian languages, literature, and philosophical systems. He also holds an MA in Buddhist Studies from the Institute of Buddhist Studies at GTU where his research primarily involved translations of P li Buddhist scriptures in conversation with the philology and philosophy of the Hindu Upani ads.
Rita D. Sherma is founding Director and Associate Professor at the Graduate Theological Union's Center for Dharma Studies (CDS) in Berkeley, California. She has developed programs in multiple MA and PhD concentrations, and is Core Doctoral Faculty and Co-Chair of Sustainability 360, an environmental humanities project. She holds an MA in Religion, and a PhD in Theology & Ethics from Claremont Graduate University, CA. Prior to coming to GTU, she served as the Swami Vivekananda Professor of Hindu Studies at University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles.
Dr. Sherma serves on the Editorial Board of the American Academy of Religion's Reading Religion Journal, the Advisory Board of the Yale University Forum for Religion and Ecology, and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Dharma Studies: Asian and Transcultural Religion, Philosophy, and Ethics. Published in June 2022, was her 35-chapter edited volume titled Religion & Sustainability: Interreligious Resources, Interdisciplinary Responses (UN Sustainable Development Goals Series, with P. Bilimoria, Springer-Nature). Her monograph Radical Divine Immanence: An Ecofeminist, Emancipatory Hindu Theology of Shakti is pending publication in 2023. She has published eight books including Contemplative Studies and Hinduism: Meditation, Devotion, Prayer & Worship (2020), Swami Vivekananda: His Life, Legacy, & Liberative Ethics (2021); Woman & Goddess in Hinduism (2011); Hermeneutics and Hindu thought: Towards a Fusion of Horizons (2008), and 35 academic book chapters and articles. Her works have appeared in publications released by NYU, SUNY, Georgetown University, and other notable publishers. She has produced two documentaries through GTUx, titled Ecospirituality: Environmental Pathways to Healing, and Greening Spirituality (with Dr. Devin Zuber), and was a religion and culture advisor on the animated movie, Soul, which won several academy awards including best feature in its category. Rita Sherma has presented over 100 scholarly research papers at major academic forums such as the American Academy of Religion and other eminent venues. She is a meditation teacher of long-standing, and speaks widely at invitational events.
Purushottama Bilimoria works in the areas of Indian & Cross-Cultural philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Critical Thinking, and Diaspora Studies. Current affiliations: Professor in Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University (India); Principal Fellow at University of Melbourne; Faculty @ San Francisco State University and University of California (Merced); he is Permanent Fellow of the Oxford Center for Hindu Studies; serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Sophia and Assoc. Editor Journal of Dharma Studies. Recent publications include: History of Indian Philosophy (with Amy Rayner, 2019, 2021), Religion and Sustainability (UNGSD series, edited with Rita D. Sherma, 2021), Contemplative Studies and Hinduism (edited with Rita Sherma and Cogen Bohenac, Routledge, 2021); Indian Ethics Vol. 2: Women, Justice, Ecology and Bioethics (edited with A. Rayner Routledge, 2023, forthcoming).
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This volume is one of the first wide-ranging academic surveys of the major types and categories of Jain praxis. It covers scholarly viewpoints that reflect both the variegation in terms of spiritual practices within the Jain traditions as well as the Jain hermeneutical perspectives, which are employed in understanding its rich diversity.
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Introduction - Cogen Bohanec Part I: Meditation 1. The Mindful Renouncer: Jainism & the Contemplative Path- Anne Vallely 2. Jain Yoga and Dhy na - From Contemplative Introspection to Blissful Meditation- Parveen Jain 3. Comparative Contemplative Praxis in the Jain Yoga- stra and the Hindu Yoga S tra- Cogen Bohanec 4. The Aims of Contemplative Practice in Jainism and Advaita Ved nta: A Comparative and Contrastive Study- Jeffrey Long 5. Contemplating J vas: The Pedagogical Implications of Jainism's Elemental Meditations- Chris Miller Part II: Prayer & Worship. 6.The Problem of Prayer in the Jain Tradition- M Whitney Kelting 7. "The Fire that Burns the Forest of Karma" : Haribhadras ri's Theory of Devotion as Contemplative Practice- Anil Mundra 8.Jain Ritual: Ethics and P j - Chris Chapple 9. The Ritual Veneration of Living Digambar Jain Renouncers - Tillo Detige 10.Ter panth Prabodh: Devotion to c ryas in the Modern Jain vet mbara Ter panth Tradition - Shivani Bothra 11. The Worship of Virtuous Women in Jainism- Sherry Fohr 12. Liminal and Embodied: Some Notes on the Popular Worship of the Jain Goddess Padm vat - Nika Kuchuk