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Gudrun Bühnemann
Born
Germany
OccupationIndologist
Websitehttp://buhnemann.ls.wisc.edu/

Gudrun Bühnemann is a professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.[1] She is an Indologist whose research interests include Sanskrit language and literature, Buddhism, Hinduism, Tantrism and yoga studies. Her work has especially attracted the interest of scholars working on South Asian iconography and ritual and of scholars of the emerging discipline of Yoga Studies for her discovery of early illustrated manuscripts including the Joga Pradīpikā showing sets of 84 asanas.

Life

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Gudrun Bühnemann was born in Germany. She obtained her PhD in Classical Indian and Buddhist Studies at the University of Vienna. She spent extended periods of time as a post-doctoral researcher at Pune University in India and at Nagoya University and Kyoto University in Japan. Her research has been supported by fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the German Research Council, among other organizations. She has published numerous books on South Asian iconography and ritual. These often use material from previously unpublished manuscripts and from illustrated manuscripts. She is on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.[1]

Reception

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Viparīta Karaṇī from an 1830 manuscript with 84 illustrations of the Joga Pradīpikā, one of the texts discussed in Bühnemann's 2007 Eighty-Four Asanas in Yoga: A Survey of Traditions

Sanjukta Gupta, reviewing her edited collection Mandalas and Yantras in the Hindu Tradition, calls the book "a wonderfully designed volume of essays" and praises Bühnemann with the words "The editor, Professor Gudrun Bühnemann, has already published excellent works on Hindu gods, rituals and iconography. This is no exception."[2]

Richard Rosen calls Bühnemann's Eighty-Four Asanas in Yoga "comprehensive", and notes that the number 84 signifies completeness and sometimes sacredness.[3] Mark Singleton notes of the same work that Bühnemann demonstrated that asanas had been illustrated from very early in the modern period, for instance in the Joga Pradīpikā, and that her study showed that standing poses were largely missing from hatha yoga.[4]

I. M. P. Raeside, reviewing her Puja: A Study in Smārta Ritual, calls it a very full study of the theory and practice of Puja in Hinduism, noting its value in describing three specific traditional pujas, countering in Raeside's view "trendy pujas, which have only tenuous connexions with earlier Hindu rites". He notes that Bühnemann "has benefited throughout from a lengthy residence in Poona from 1982 to 1985" where she attended and discussed "many of these ceremonies".[5]

Works/Books

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Volume 1: The Pantheon of the Mantramahodadhi
Volume 2: The Pantheons of the Prapañcasāra and the Śāradātilaka

References

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  1. ^ a b "Gudrun Bühnemann". University of Wisconsin. 28 June 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  • ^ Gupta, Sanjukta (2008). "Bühnemann, Gudrun, Maṇḍalas and Yantras in the Hindu Tradition with Contributions by Hélène Brunner, Michel W. Meister, André Padoux, Marion Rastelli, and J. Törzsok". Indo-Iranian Journal. 50 (3): 263–265. doi:10.1007/s10783-008-9065-2. S2CID 162392506.
  • ^ Rosen 2017, p. 171.
  • ^ Singleton 2010, pp. 32, 161, 170.
  • ^ Raeside, I. M. P. (2009). "Gudrun Bühnemann: Pūjā: a study in smārta ritual. (Publications of the de Nobili Research Library, Vol. xv.) 253 pp., 28 plates. Vienna: Institute for Indology, University of Vienna, 1988". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 53 (2): 359. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00026380. S2CID 162393182.
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