著者について

Alain Daniélou was a prominent French Indologist, musicologist, and author who dedicated much of his life to the study of Indian culture and spirituality. Born in Lyon, he was deeply influenced by his early experiences with music and philosophy, which shaped his academic pursuits. He became renowned for his extensive research into Indian classical music, particularly the rāga system, and his writings often explored the nuances of Hindu polytheism. His works, including "The Myths and Gods of India" and translations of classical texts, reflect a deep understanding and appreciation of the complexities of Indian traditions.

Daniélou's contributions to the understanding of Eastern philosophies in the West are significant. He not only wrote about the theoretical aspects of Indian music but also immersed himself in its practice. His life in India allowed him to connect with various spiritual traditions and practitioners, which enriched his writings and teachings. Through his work, Daniélou has influenced a generation of scholars and enthusiasts interested in the intersection of Eastern and Western thought, making his legacy enduring in the fields of musicology and religious studies.

国籍 フランス語
生年月日 October 4, 1907
出生地 Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
死亡日 January 27, 1994