Aspects of Sanskrit Language Literature & Culture

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This volume contains twenty-one chosen research papers of the author from among the ones presented at different times in the sessions of national and international conferences, seminars and then published in the journals of repute as well as in special research volumes brought out to felicitate or commemorate the learned scholars in the past years. The papers thematically classified into the following sections such as (i) Srauta and Smarta Tradition, (ii) Sanskrit Poetry, (iii) Systematics of Sanskrit Grammar, (iv) Language components and their Social-cultural Settings, (v) systems of Sanskrit Grammar: comparative Approach, and (vi) Essence of Sanskrit Expressions and Teaching Techniques of Sanskrit –display the wide spectrum of research of the author in Sanskrit language, literature, and the culture reflected through the medium of this magnificent language. The papers at times projecting interdisciplinary approach and minute analysis of the details of certain content highlight the innovative acumen of the author and wide and deep grasp in Indology.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Radhamadhab Dash

Dr. Radhamadhab Dash, b. 1957 Dist. Balasore, Orissa; father: Shri Ramanarayan Dash, Mother: Smt. Savitri Devi; Education: College education (1973-79) from Fakirmohan College, Balasore, Post Graduation (1977-79), M.Phil. (1984) and Ph.D. (1991) from Utakal University; LLB (1995) from University Law College, Bhuaneswar; Specialisation: Classical Literature along with the certificate degrees in Russian (1980, German (1991) and spoken Japanese (1994), Advanced Course in Pali, Prakrta & Apabhramsa languages and Literature (1993). Research & Publications: Personal research in the branch of Sanskrit Grammar, about 50 research papers published in national Journals besides the following books: Bharatiya Sahityara Srsti O Vikasa: Pali O Apabhramsa (in Oriya), Bhubaneswar, 1988, Idioms in Kasika, Delhi, 1996, Idioms of Panni Bhubaneswar, 2002, Tattvadhara (in Sanskrit), Bhubaneswar, 2003, Aspects of Sanskrit Language Literature and Culture and edited 5 volumes research paper. Guided: 30 M.Phil students and 6 Ph.D. students awarded Ph.D. degree under his guidance. Availed: UGC Research Award for Post-Doctoral Study, Feb. 2002-Jan. 2005, and selected by ICCR for Visiting Professorship in Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris in 2004 on deputation.

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Title
Aspects of Sanskrit Language Literature & Culture
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8177020994
Length
xiv+282p., References; Bibliography; 23cm.
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