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Dear Prof. Torella, Thank you for the information. I am glad to know someone is working presisely on this subject. Would it be possible for you to share with...
namaste, I'm asking for a little help from relevant quarters. I'm studying Hindu (and Buddhist) pilgrimage circuits in India and changes in them across time....
does anyone know the email address of Radhika Srinivasan from the old uk indology list? if so, kindly contact me offlist. best, td harris troyooga@......
He wish whom I read pointed out that the following verse, Udyogaparvan 71.4, might seem to problematize the conventional dichotomy between sva and sanatana ...
Dear Sangeeta Mohanty, You might try the works of Harold Coward for this topic. E.g.: Coward, Harold. *Derrida and Indian Philosophy* SUNY, 1990. Coward,...
... Hi, This is not what you asked for, but according to E. F. K. Koerner Saussure was influenced by William Dwight Whitney (1827-1894)--the author of...
Dear Mr. Cahill Thank you very much. I will follow it up. Regards Sangeeta Mohanty "Timothy C. Cahill" <tccahill@...> wrote: Dear Sangeeta Mohanty, You...
Dear Sangeeta, If you wish to know more about all these subjects the you must access our websites listed below, esp. the 1st one & look for books on...
RPJ
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Jun 6, 2005 2:16 pm
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Esteemed friends, Some of you may have already known this.I am sending this message rather belatedly as I was away in Paris. It is with profound grief that I...
Dear Mr. Jain, Thank you very much for your information. I am located in Basel, Switzerland. Regards Sangeeta RPJ <mlbd@...> wrote: Dear Sangeeta, If you...
Dear list, can anyone recommend to me a hostel for students, or something similar, in Pune, which is inexpensive and known to scholars who spend time in that...
... The work is still under preparation. What I can say right know is that, apart from mere speculation or speculative fancies, a special attention is being...
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Jun 10, 2005 8:50 pm
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Dear Phillip, Which part of the Pune you would to stay...if its Shivaji nager than you can find several lodges which will come cheap...if you have long term...
Dear List, Can anybody point me to the (spurious? -- not found in TITUS' rAmAyaNa text!) passages from vAlmiki's rAmAyaNa where kirAtas are described in the...
Dear Prof. Torella, Thank you very much for the information. Regards Sangeeta ... The work is still under preparation. What I can say right know is that, apart...
... you ... Thank you, Yogesh. I don't know the city at all yet, have never been there, and in fact this will be my first time in India. It has by now become...
A student has ask me for information well beyond my knowledge, so I thought someone here might have suggestions for her. Thanks in advance, s -- Steven E....
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Jun 16, 2005 6:51 pm
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does anyone know if there are special words in Tamil for 'Yoga' and for 'Tantra'? Are the original Sanskrit words used by Tamil speakers? Thank you...
June 17, 2005 Press contact: Audrey Fischer (202) 707-0022, afis@... Asian Division contact: Judy Lu (202) 707-2385, julu@... ASIAN READING ROOM OF THE...
Allen W Thrasher
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Jun 17, 2005 7:32 pm
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Jun 19, 2005 4:42 pm
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Dear list, could someone please briefly give or give directions for finding an account of all or most of the many ways that the conjunct consonant jn as in...
Dear Indologists! What is the origin, correct spelling and meaning of the (Bengali) place-name Serampore/Shrirampur? A friend claims that the correct spelling...
In the Hindi -Punjabi speaking north India, jn is pronounced gya as in gyan. Rajesh Kochhar ... From: <phillip.ernest@...> To:...
Rajesh Kochhar
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Jun 21, 2005 5:39 am
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Dear Benct Philip Jonson, In Maharashtra also there is a town called Shrirampoor. And the word is written and pronounced as zrIrAmapura. Best, Prashant Bagad ...
zrIrAmapura! is correct. But in all North Indian names these get shortened as zrIrampur, jaipur etc. zrIrampur became serampore in French. Benct Philip Jonsson...
The "jna" as in yajna (sacrifice) is pronounced at least in three different ways in different parts of India: as "gya" in the Hindi belt. as "dnya" in...
... Is it only western sanskritists who pronounce it jnya, that is, as an unaltered conjunction of the consonants of which it is theoretically made (assuming ...