In-depth explorations into the field of Sanskrit Studies. Featuring candid conversations and interviews with scholars of Sanskrit across the disciplines of Indology, Linguistics, Religious Studies, Philosophy, History, and more. Hosted by Dr. Antonia Ruppel.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityEducation |
My guest this month is Amba Kulkarni from the Department of Sanskrit at the University of Hyderabad, who has also been associated with IIT Kanpur and the National Sanskrit University. Professor Kulkarni is best known for her work linking traditional ... more
My guest this month is Robert Zydenbos, who is Professor of Modern Indology at the LMU Munich. (Full disclosure: we thus are colleagues!) more
My guest this month is Professor Saroja Bhate, former Professor of Sanskrit and Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages at Pune University, who has published prolifically on VyÄkaraį¹a. more
My guest this month is Patrick McCartney. His written work, on Sanskrit-speaking villages, Sanskrit in the Indian census, the popular use and the politics of Yoga (and many other topics), is very conveniently linked to here. His Yogascapes project ha... more
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45 mins into a podcast and you still have your guest talking about himself. Real fascinating stuff there. š
These are outstanding interviews of people in this rarefied field!! Thoroughly enjoyable and thought provoking!! Highly recommended if you are interested in Sanskrit in particular, and classical languages generally!! I felt my enthusiasm for Sanskrit growing as l listened. I do hope for more interviews in this series soon!!
An amazing podcast with amazing subjects and interviewees, giving a first hand knowledge about the field of Sanskrit studies.
The interview with Ms Doniger was great and very inspiring to say the least. Her love for Sanskrit and her great work is very enriching. Even though I do not fully agree with her assessment of present day India but that doesnāt take away her great knowledge of ancient Indian texts, specially the subtleties of Mahabharata, I have been following and hearing her and her view about present day India wouldnāt change my love for Ms Doniger. May be someday I will have an encounter with her and talk abo... more
I really enjoy the podcast. Antonia Ruppel is good at creating an interesting conversation. I am learning Sanskrit through her books Cambridge Introduction to Sanskrit and Sanskrit Introductory Reader, and it has made the process easy and enjoyable. The podcast then, is a nice way to hear about other peopleās stories of studying Sanskrit and the culture related to it.
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