Calcutta: University of Calcutta, 1946. — 501 p.
Дасгупта Ш. Тёмные религиозные культы и их роль в становлении
бенгальской литературы (на англ. яз.)
Contents:
Introduction.
The Buddhist Sahajiya Cult and Literature.
The Medieval Sahajiya Schools.
Nath Cult.
The Dharma Cult and Bengali Literature.
Appendices. Shashibhusan Dasgupta (1911-1964) — was a Bengali scholar of philosophy, languages, literature (particularly Bengali literature), literary critic, author and theologian.
Dasgupta's chief opus is the identification of Indian spiritual meditation forms and demonstration of their relationship to Tantric Buddhism, to Saivite, Sakta and Vaishnava religious philosophies, and to Bengali literature. He won the 1961 Sahitya Akademi Award for his work "Bharater Shakti-Sadhana O Shakta Sahitya."
Introduction.
The Buddhist Sahajiya Cult and Literature.
The Medieval Sahajiya Schools.
Nath Cult.
The Dharma Cult and Bengali Literature.
Appendices. Shashibhusan Dasgupta (1911-1964) — was a Bengali scholar of philosophy, languages, literature (particularly Bengali literature), literary critic, author and theologian.
Dasgupta's chief opus is the identification of Indian spiritual meditation forms and demonstration of their relationship to Tantric Buddhism, to Saivite, Sakta and Vaishnava religious philosophies, and to Bengali literature. He won the 1961 Sahitya Akademi Award for his work "Bharater Shakti-Sadhana O Shakta Sahitya."