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Peter Langerschienen am30.04.2012
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Contents: Jan E. M. Houben: Johannes Bronkhorst and Indian Studies - Maria Piera Candotti: Naming-Procedure and Substitution in Early Sanskrit Grammarians - George Cardona: PÄá¹ini and PadakÄras - Abhijit Ghosh: YÄska s Treatment of Verb vis-à-vis Noun: Will the Verbal Noun Please Stand up? - Jan E. M. Houben: On the bahiraá¹ga-Rule in PÄá¹inian Grammar: NÄgeÅa and NÄrÄyaá¹a - Eivind Kahrs: Bharthari and the Tradition: karmapravacanÄ«ya - Malhar Kulkarni/Anuja Ajotikar/Tanuja Ajotikar: Derivation of the Declension of yuá¹£mad and asmad in CÄndra VyÄkaraá¹a - Thomas Oberlies: CÄndriana Inedita (Studien zum CÄndravyÄkaraá¹a V) - Hideyo Ogawa: Patañjali s View of a Sentence Meaning and Its Acceptance by Bharthari - Ashok Aklujkar: Authorship of the Saá¹kará¹£a-kÄá¹á¸a - Eli Franco: Once Again on the Desires of the Buddha - Vashishta Narayan Jha: Ontology of Relations. The Approach of Navya NyÄya - Klaus Karttunen: Wise Men and Ascetics. Indian Philosophy and Philosophers in Classical Antiquity - Raffaele Torella: Studies in Utpaladeva s ĪÅvarapratyabhijñÄ-vivti. Part V: Self-Awareness and Yogic Perception- Toshihiro Wada: ÅaÅadhara on Invariable Concomitance (vyÄpti) (1) - Joel P. Brereton: On the Particle hí in the á¹gveda - Madhav M. Deshpande: Vedas and Their ÅÄkhÄs: Contested Relationships - Asko Parpola: The AnupadasÅ«tra of SÄmaveda and Jaimini: Prolegomena to a Forthcoming Edition and Translation - Peter M. Scharf: Vedic Accent: Underlying Versus Surface - Vincent Eltschinger: Debate, Salvation and Apologetics. On the Institutionalization of Dialectics in the Buddhist Monastic Environment - Harry Falk: Small-Scale Buddhism - Phyllis Granoff: On Reading the Lives of the Jinas. Questions and Answers of Medieval Monks - Helmut Krasser: BhÄviveka, DharmakÄ«rti and KumÄrila - Gregory Schopen: The Buddhist Nun as an Urban Landlord and a Legal Person in Early India - Charles Malamoud : Imagination, croyance et gouvernement des hommes. Note sur l ArthaÅÄstra - Patrick Olivelle: Kaá¹á¹­akaÅodhana. Courts of Criminal Justice in Ancient India - Kiyotaka Yoshimizu: KumÄrila and MedhÄtithi on the Authority of Codified Sources of dharma - Gregory Bailey: Sthavirabuddhayaḥ in the MÄrkaá¹á¸eyasamÄsyaparvan of the MahÄbhÄrata. Problems in Locating Critiques of Buddhism in the MahÄbhÄrata - John Brockington: The RÄmÄyaá¹a in the PurÄá¹as - Mary Brockington: Nala, Yudhiṣṭhira, and RÄma. Fitting the Narrative Pattern - Danielle Feller: Two Tales of Vanishing Wives. SÄ«tÄ s Trials Reconsidered in the Light of the Story of Saraá¹yÅ« - James L. Fitzgerald: Philosophy s Wheel of Fire (alÄtacakra) and Its Epic Background - Irawati Kulkarni/Malhar Kulkarni: A Note on Manuscripts in the S. P. Pandit Collection.mehr

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François Voegeli has a PhD in Sanskrit Philology from the University of Lausanne. His main research interests are Vedic ritual, Vedic philology, and the archaeology of South Asia.
Vincent Eltschinger is a research fellow at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and currently focuses on the religious background and apologetic dimensions of late Indian Buddhist philosophy.
Danielle Feller teaches Indian religions at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and her main field of research concerns the Sanskrit epics and kÄvya literature.
Maria Piera Candotti is Lecturer in Sanskrit at the University of Lausanne. Her interest mainly concerns the metalinguistic theories developped in the Sanskrit grammatical tradition (vyÄkarana).
Bogdan Diaconescu is an Indologist and scholar of religion who specialises in Sanskrit knowledge-systems and Indian religions, studied in their various historical and cultural interactions, Sanskrit and Pali linguistics, and the expansion of Indian thought in Asia.
Malhar Kulkarni is a Vaiyakarana by training and currently teaches at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai.