Dear all—
Thanks to those who have replied with fascinating information, both on- an 
off-list. To judge from my very unscientific sample so far, it seems that 
Orientalists by and large were more even-handed in their assessments of mantras 
that I had assumed they would be. One of the few negative statements I’ve found 
so far (thanks to John Nemec) is from Monier-Williams—see below.

Yours,
Finn

Monier-Williams on mantras in Durga puja, Brahmanism and Hinduism p198:
“To us it may seem extraordinary that intelligent persons can give credence to 
such absurdities, or lend themselves to the practice of superstitions so 
senseless; but we must bear in mind that with may Hindū thinkers the notion of 
the eternity of sound—as propounded in Patañjali’s Mahābhāshya (I.1.1) and in 
the Pūrva-mīmāṃsā of Jaimini—is by no means an irrational doctrine…”



From: Lindquist, Steven <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, 16 August 2025 at 18:46
To: Finn Moore Gerety <[email protected]>, 
[email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Early Orientalist attitudes towards mantras
Robert Yelle has written on this, perhaps articles as well (but I'm away from 
my files so can't verify).  See his:

Explaining Mantras
Ritual, Rhetoric, and the Dream of a Natural Language in Hindu Tantra 
(Routledge, 2003)

Steven Lindquist

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Dear colleagues—

I’m trying to substantiate my vague impression that some 19th-century 
Orientalists denigrated Sanskrit mantras as mumbo-jumbo and nonsense. I wonder 
if anyone on this list can point me to direct quotations or historiographic 
discussions of this.



To be clear, I’m interested in early Orientalist discourse on mantras in 
particular—not critiques of other Sanskrit genres such as Vedic prose (à la Max 
Müller’s notorious “twaddle” quotation).



Thanks in advance,

Finn


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