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2016 Madison South Asia Conference Abstract - Indian Buddhist ritual texts (ca. 6th-7th centuries CE) detail a systematization of mantra families (kulas) through which female deities gain new importance in Mahāyāna ritual and... more
Forthcoming. Written at the request of Motilal Banarsidass, the main Indological publisher in India; intended to give an overview of the history of Sanskrit, with special emphasis on the relevance of Sanskrit now (‘in the electronic age’).
Text-critical remarks on Āryaśūra’s Yajñajātaka (= Jātakamālā 10) including a revised Sanskrit text with critical apparatus.
In Francesca Orsini and Katherine Butler Schofield, eds. Tellings and Texts: Music, Literature, and Performance in North India (Open Book, 2015
We are organising a 2-day symposium on yoga and the body to be held at the Australian National University, Canberra. Here is the link to register: http://chl.anu.edu.au/news-events/events/658/yoga-and-body-past-and-present-symposium... more
This article proposes a new formal reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) nouns containing the suffix *–oi–. I argue that both primary and non-primary derivatives in this class had stress alternating between the derivational suffix... more
par Sylvain Brocquet. — Ce manuel original, dont c’est ici la seconde édition, revue et augmentée, s’adresse à tous ceux qui souhaitent apprendre, seuls ou avec l’aide d’un professeur, le sanskrit classique afin de lire les textes. Rédigé... more
Sheldon Pollock is the leading North American Indologist and his magnum opus, The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India, is a field-defining classic. Pollock takes himself to be a fierce... more
Academic study of the tantric traditions has blossomed in recent decades, in no small measure thanks to the magisterial contributions of Alexis G. J. S. Sanderson, until 2015 Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics at Oxford... more
Section on the Śivadharmaśāstra now published in the Introduction to "A Śaiva Utopia" (Bisschop/Kafle/Lubin, Napoli, 2021), available here:... more
This commentary is the start of a series presenting various topics found in seven major texts in the jyotis canon. The texts I chose are listed in chronological order as follows: Yavanajātaka of Sphujidhvaja (3rd century CE)... more
This is the handout for a presentation I gave in February of 2020 in Heidelberg at the workshop "Textual and Visual Sources on Buddhist Meditation: 56 Years after the First Publication of the ‘Buddhist Yoga Manual.’" The talk was... more
This article shows that the Amṛtasiddhi, the earliest known text to teach any of the practices and principles distinctive of haṭhayoga, was written in a tantric Buddhist milieu.
It is a precious knowledge of ancient india. this script was originally composed by mahrshi BHARADWAJA, the great indian sage around 5000 BC ,it content english transtation of some of its sanskrit stotras and shlokas.before wright... more
Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies, RAS; Oriental University, 2019. — 244 pp., ill. The book is a collection of essays dealing with various aspects of Southeast Asian and Cambodian epigraphy and state formation. The first essay shows... more
By looking closely at the seeming inconsistencies of Bhima's and Duryodhana's characterizations across performance texts and performances, this paper raises questions about modalities of characterization in different performance cultures.
Major revision of paper given at 2013 Yoga in Transformation conference in Vienna.
Paper for the panel: The Viṣṇudharma and the Śivadharma: points of influence and divergence, 33. Deutscher Orientalistentag, Jena, Germany, 18–22 September 2017 * Published now in the Introduction to the book "A Śaiva Utopia" on... more
The Amṛtasiddhi is the first text to teach many of haṭhayoga's central principles and practices. This paper shows that it was composed by Vajrayāna Buddhists.
The present book contains the entire Sanskrit text of Haribhatta’s Jatakamala (ca. AD 400), as far as it has been preserved in a few manuscripts presently accessible to us. Haribhatta’s work belongs to the Buddhist genre of “Garlands of... more
In this chapter, I focus on phenomenological reduction and reflective meditation in the Advaita Vedānta system. Many Advaita Vedānta traditions and texts guide meditation, but here I discuss only one 14th-century text, the Dṛgdṛśyaviveka:... more
India has a rich and ancient tradition of building cities, monuments, towers, dams, bridges, reservoirs, step-wells and other civic infrastructure besides beautiful temples and palaces. Some of the present day highways are aligned on... more
In this paper have been examined the two fundamental texts of the Hindū dance-theatre tradition, the Nāṭyaśāstra and the Abhinayadarpaṇa, in order to compare them and to investigate first the lexical use of rasas and of sthāyibhāvas, and... more
draft only of the presentation to be presented at the first EAAA conference, Olomouc, September 2014.
If you want a better copy, please email me.
If a chess-knight is moved on a vacant chessboard [8 × 8 square] such that it visits each one of the 64 squares once and once only, the knight is said to execute a Knight's Tour. Solution to the knight's tour problem was known in India as... more
ཀླུ་ཀུན་ཏུ་དགའ་བའི་ཟློས་གར་གྱི་མཆོད་བརྗོད་ཀྱི་རྣམ་བཤད།
On Nandi Verses of Nāgānandanātakam of Shri Harsa. by Dawa Zhonu alias Dorjee Kyab
Persian translation of SHANKARA ACHARYA'S NIRVAN SHATAKAM, translated by Chandragupta Bhartiya

निर्वाण-षट्कम् - फ़ारसी अनुवाद - चन्द्रगुप्तभारतीयः
The Indus Valley Civilisation used thousands of seals with symbols which have not been properly understood so far.Most of these symbols were later used all over India and abroad on pottery,copper plates,rocks ,textiles,furniture ,... more
Rāmacandrācārya’s Prakriyākaumudī and Jīva Gosvāmin’s Harināmāmṛtavyākaraṇa (15th-16th centuries) are the first two grammars in the Brahminical context to include verses with bitextual meaning (śleṣa). In those verses, the authors... more
This article looks into the epithet of somapa for Indra.
In the interest of exploring the relationship between soteriology and philosophy in the Bodhicaryāvatāra, and hoping to counterbalance the tendency to read it as a source for normative ethics, this paper compares Śantideva's text in... more
P. R. Sarkar described Ráŕh, an ancient land in eastern India, as the “Cradle of Civilization”. He claimed that it is one of the areas where human beings first appeared on Earth. Bengali, or Báḿlá, which has come from the Púrvii... more
Link for the video of talk - https://vimeo.com/304560544 Tantra means Śāstra and Yukti refers to devices. Tantrayukti refers to the ancient doctrine that provides set devices to construct śāstra texts. Tantrayuktis presence in... more
This paper examines a peripheral story told in Mahābhārata 9.49, concerning two sages, Asita Devala and Jaigīṣavya. The story is interesting because it illustrates some of the tensions that prevailed in epic times between two different... more