Sir John Woodroffe

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Sir John Woodroffe was a British Orientalist, jurist, and scholar best known for his influential English translations and interpretations of Hindu Tantric texts under the pseudonym Arthur Avalon.

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instanceOf Orientalist
human
jurist
scholar
translator
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Middle Temple
University College, Oxford
surface form: University College Oxford
fieldOfWork Hinduism
Indology
Tantra
religious studies
genre Indological scholarship
religious studies literature
translation
influencedBy Hindu Tantric tradition
Shaktism
surface form: Shakta theology
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Hindu revivalism
name Sir John Woodroffe self-link
notableFor English translations of Hindu Tantric texts
interpretations of Hindu Tantra
notableWork Garland of Letters
Is India Civilized?
Principles of Tantra
Shaktas
surface form: Shakti and Shakta

The Serpent Power
occupation Orientalist
jurist
scholar
translator
positionHeld Tagore Law Professor at Calcutta University
judge of the Calcutta High Court
pseudonym Arthur Avalon
religion Hinduism
viewOnHinduism argued for the philosophical depth of Hinduism
viewOnIndia defended Indian culture against colonial critiques
viewOnTantra presented Tantra as a sophisticated spiritual system
workLocation British India
Calcutta
wroteAbout Indian civilization
Kundalini
Mantra and sacred sound
Shaktas
surface form: Shakti

Tantric yoga

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Sir John Woodroffe name Sir John Woodroffe self-link