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Alexis G. J. S. Sanderson (born 1948) is an English indologist and Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College at the
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.


Early life

After taking undergraduate degrees in Classics and Sanskrit at Balliol College from 1968 to 1971, Alexis Sanderson spent six years in
Kashmir Kashmir ( or ) is the Northwestern Indian subcontinent, northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term ''Kashmir'' denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir P ...
studying with the scholar and Úaiva guru Swami Lakshman Joo. From 1971-1974 he was a Senior Scholar at Merton College, Oxford, and from 1974-1977 he held a Junior Research Fellowship at Brasenose College, Oxford. From 1977 to 1992 he was University Lecturer in
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and a Fellow of Wolfson College.


Career

In 1992 he was appointed to the Spalding Chair of Eastern Religions and Ethics and became a
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of All Souls. He retired in 2015. Sanderson is a scholar of Sanskrit and of
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s, especially of
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and esoteric Úaiva Tantra, commonly (but not quite correctly) known as
Kashmir Shaivism Kashmir Shaivism tradition is a 20th century umbrella-term for a body of Sanskrit learning, Sanskrit exegetical literature from several Nondualism, non-dualist Shaivism, Shaiva-Shaktism, Shakta Tantra, tantric and Monism, monistic religious t ...
. He has written as an authority on this subject and many of his studies are publicly available through his personal website. Sanderson's published articles, resting on a critical reading of the Sanskrit sources, especially in manuscript, are well regarded and often cited by European and American scholars.See, e.g., Joan Evelyn Ames, ''Mastery: Interviews with 30 Remarkable People''


Selected publications

* "The Úaiva Age — The Rise and Dominance of Úaivism during the Early Medieval Period." In:''Genesis and Development of Tantrism'', edited by Shingo Einoo, Tokyo: University of Tokyo, Institute of Oriental Culture, March 2009, pp. 41–349. * "Atharvavedins in Tantric Territory: The Āngirasakalpa Texts of the Oriya Paippalādins and their Connection with the Trika and the KālÄ«kula, with critical editions of the Parājapavidhi, the Parāmantravidhi, and the *BhadrakālÄ«-mantravidhiprakarana." In: ''The Atharvaveda and its Paippalāda Úākhā: Historical and Philological Papers on a Vedic Tradition'', edited by Arlo Griffiths and Annette Schmiedchen. Aachen:
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, 2007. Geisteskultur Indiens: Texte und Studien, 11, Indologica Halensis, pp. 195–311. * "The Úaiva Exegesis of Kashmir." In: ''MĂ©langes tantriques Ă  la mĂ©moire d’HĂ©lĂšne Brunner / Tantric Studies in Memory of HĂ©lĂšne Brunner'', edited by Dominic Goodall and AndrĂ© Padoux, Pondicherry: Institut français d’Indologie / École française d’ExtrĂȘme-Orient, 2007. Collection Indologie 106, pp. 231–442 and (bibliography) pp. 551–582. * "Swami Lakshman Joo and His Place in the Kashmirian Úaiva Tradition." In: ''Samvidullāsah'', edited by Bettina BĂ€umer and Sarla Kumar, New Delhi: D.K. Printworld, 2007, pp. 93–126. * "The Lākulas: New evidence of a system intermediate between Pāñcārthika Pāƛupatism and Āgamic Úaivism." Ramalinga Reddy Memorial Lectures, 1997. In: ''The Indian Philosophical Annual'' 24 (2006), pp. 143–217. * "Religion and the State: Úaiva Officiants in the Territory of the Brahmanical Royal Chaplain (with an appendix on the provenance and date of the Netratantra)." In: ''Indo-Iranian Journal'' 47 (2004), pp. 229–300. * "A Commentary on the Opening Verses of the Tantrasāra of Abhinavagupta." In ''Sāmarasya: Studies in Indian Arts, Philosophy, and Interreligious Dialogue in Honour of Bettina BĂ€umer'', ed. Sadananda Das and Ernst FĂŒrlinger. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld (2005), pp. 89–148. * "The Úaiva Religion Among the Khmers, Part I." In: ''Bulletin de l’Ecole française d’ExtrĂȘme-Orient'', 90-91 (2003–2004), pp. 349–463. * "Remarks on the Text of the Kubjikāmatatantra." In: ''Indo-Iranian Journal'' 45, (2002), pp. 1–24. * "History through Textual Criticism in the study of Úaivism, the Pañcarātra and the Buddhist YoginÄ«tantras." In: ''Les Sources et le temps. Sources and Time: A Colloquium'', Pondicherry, 11–13 January 1997, edited by François Grimal. Publications du dĂ©partement d’Indologie 91. Pondicherry: Institut Français de PondichĂ©ry/École Française d’ExtrĂȘme-Orient (2001), pp. 1–47. * "Meaning in Tantric Ritual." In: ''Essais sur le Rituel III: Colloque du Centenaire de la Section des Sciences religieuses de l’École Pratique des Hautes Études'', edited by A.-M. Blondeau and K. Schipper. BibliothĂšque de l’École des Hautes Études, Sciences Religieuses, Volume CII. Louvain-Paris: Peeters (1995), pp. 15–95. * "Vajrayāna: Origin and Function". In: ''Buddhism into the Year 2000''. International Conference Proceedings, Bangkok and Los Angeles: Dhammakāya Foundation (1995), pp. 89–102. * "The Doctrine of the MālinÄ«vijayottaratantra." In: ''Ritual and Speculation in Early Tantrism. Studies in Honour of AndrĂ© Padoux'', ed. T. Goudriaan. Albany: State University of New York Press (1992), pp. 281–312. * "The Visualization of the Deities of the Trika." In: ''L’Image Divine: Culte et MĂ©ditation dans l’Hindouisme'', edited by A. Padoux. Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (1990), pp. 31–88. * "Úaivism and the Tantric Traditions." In: ''The World’s Religions'', edited by S. Sutherland, L. Houlden, P. Clarke and F. Hardy. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul (1988), pp. 660–704. Reprinted in The World’s Religions: The Religions of Asia, edited by F. Hardy. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul (1990), pp. 128–72. * "Mandala and Āgamic Identity in the Trika of Kashmir." In: ''Mantras et Diagrammes Rituelles dans l’Hindouisme'', ed. Andre Padoux. Équipe no. 249 ‘L’hindouisme: textes, doctrines, pratiques.’ Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (1986), pp. 169–214. * "Purity and Power among the Brāhmans of Kashmir." In: ''The Category of the Person: Anthropology, Philosophy, History'', eds. M. Carrithers, S. Collins and S. Lukes. Cambridge:
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(1985), pp. 190–216.


References

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