Sanskrit Across Cultures

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Sanskrit may be said to be one of the oldest extant languages of the Indo-European group of languages.  It is hailed as the memory of the human race and its earliest cultural history.  No serious study of the world civilization and cultures of different countries will be possible without understanding Sanskrit as it evolved and influenced other languages of the world or bears association with them.  This volume has articles that attempt such an understanding of the Sanskrit language.  Scholars trace the link of Sanskrit with various countries of the world and their cultures and languages.  They throw light on Sanskrit grammar as recorded in Chinese works and contributions of Sanskrit to Chinese linguistics; on the man Sanskrit manuscripts available to Japan; and similarities and regularities in the phonetic system, grammar and vocabulary of Sanskrit and Russian.  They view links between Sanskrit and the Slavonic languages, German, English, Persian and the Indonesian languages, examining mutual borrowings.  They explain the way translations from one language to another have affected preservation and dissemination of knowledge.   The articles, a result of meticulous study and marked by simplicity and clarity in expression, will be interesting and informative to a range of scholars of Indology.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shashiprabha Kumar

Dr. Shashiprabha Kumar , Chairperson, Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, JNU, is an acclaimed Sanskrit scholar, wellversed in classical Indian philosophy. Before joining JNU, she taught at the department of philosophy, University of Delhi; department of Sanskrit at Maitreyi College, New Delhi and R. G. Post Graduate College, Meerut. More than twenty research scholars have obtained M. Phil./Ph.D. under her guidance. Dr, Shashiprabha has fourteen books to her credit and has contributed more than sixty research papers to reputed journals and edited volumes. She has participated in several International Conferences and National seminars besides lecturing in India and abroad.  Recipient of Sri Ramakrishna Sanskrit Award (Word Education Foundation, Canada, 2003) for her distinguished and outstanding contribution to Sanskrit research and teaching and Shankar Puraskar (K. K. Birla Foundation, New Delhi, 1998) for her first book entitled Vaisesika Darsana mein Padartha- Nirupana, she has own many other prestigious awards and fellowships. As a founder and managing trustee of Nihsreyasa, a private trust for propagation of Indian philosophy and culture, she is trying her best towards culture, she is trying her best towards transmitting the treasure of wisdom stocked in Sanskrit sources.

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Title
Sanskrit Across Cultures
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
812460424X
Length
xvi+261p., Tables; Figures; Plates; Bibliography; Index; 24cm.
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