Cracow Indological Studies, vol. 4/5: 2nd International Conference on Indian Studies, Proceedings
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Cracow Indological Studies, vol. 4/5: 2nd International Conference on Indian Studies, Proceedings, ed. by R. Czekalska, H. Marlewicz, Jagiellonian University, Institute of Oriental Philology, Cracow 2003 Editors preface Renata Czekalska, Halina Marlewicz Exploring the contemporary Ashok Vajpeyi Opening Session 'Iranian influences in Hungarian' by Tadeusz Pobozniak fifty years later Jadwiga Pstrusinska Strategies for the future of Sanskrit studies John Brockington Hindi Writers Speak Between the real and the unreal Nirmal Verma A few personal thoughts onAtmajayiand my other poems. The content of living in the form of poetry Ktitjwar Narain Absence and presence - exploring music in poetry Ashok Vajpeyi The Mahabharat in my poems Vishnu Khare The worlds. Sacrality & literature: a Hindi writer's point of view Ramesh Chandra Shah The image of mountains between Itihasa and Kavya Giuliano Boccali Who was the golden deer? Narrative inconsistency in the abduction of Sita Mary Brockington Krsna's action as the paradigm ofasakta karman in the Bhagavadgita Simon Brodbeck Uttaramimansa Johannes Bronkhorst On the edge of reality; the nature of the act of perception in Indian art M. Krzysztof Byrski Between word and presence. Reading Ashok Vajpeyi Renata Czekalska Some remarks concerning diksd in the Pancaratric tradition Marzenna Czerniak-Drozdzowicz Stranger in a strange land Rahul Peter Das Describing the 'other': Indian Jewish representations of the Parsis, later British period Yulia Egorova Notes on designation of man in the Rgveda Tatiana Elizarenkova Testing chanting skills at Katavallur Anyonyam Cezary Galewicz Vedanta stood on its head: sakkaya and sakkaya-ditthi Richard Gombrich The origin(s) ofnatya: natya versus ritual Klara Gonc Moacanin Ashes Minoru Hara Semantic aspects of Vamana's poetics Mart Hattori Back to the roots. Metaphor in the Rgveda and examples in the philosophical sutras Joanna Jurewicz Salabha, patanga, etc. Locusts, crickets, and moths in Sanskrit literature Klaus Karttunen Hybridity as reflected in language. The case of Hindi and Persian Agnieszka Kuczkiewicz-Fras The Law of Karma — universal or individual? Marta Kudelska Translating a Hindi novel. Problems and possibilities Lothar Lutze Towards a methodological approach to the hermeneutics of early Vedanta Halina Marlewicz On the response to English literature: aspects of reaction in Hindi Stuart McGregor Asesajagadisitrim vande varadavallabham (Prapannaparijata 6,26). An interpretation of a controversial issue in the light of the hermeneutics of religion Gerhard Oberhammer A note on modern Hindi poetry Mariola Offredi Philosophy as spiritual exercise. Elements of human experience according to Leon Cyboran Krzysztof Pawlowski Between the river and the woman: Ganga in Kalidasa's Meghaduta Mariola Pigoniowa On the concept of Vaikuntha in Visistadvaitavedanta and Pancaratra Marion Rastelli Myths, tales, scriptures: feminist re-reading of received narratives in KatyayanT's poetry Lucy Rosenstein The feminine beauty in the classical Indian poetry: ideas and ideals Daniela Rossella Avidya in Mandanamisra and Sankara Pawel Sajdek What is the object of perception according to Mandana Misra? Marcus Schmucker The legacy of Krsna in Dharmavir Bharti's Andha Yug Satyendra Srivastava Banadas: a nineteenth-century singer of Rama's glory Danuta Stasik From Asvaghosa to Bhatti: the development of the mahakavya genre Lidia Sudyka Brahmanirvana versus nirvana (nibband). Some remarks on the polemics with Buddhism in the Bhagavadgita Przemyslaw Szczurek Some remarks on memorial stones tradition in Tamil Nadu Natalia Swidzinska The genre of Jayadeva's Gitagovinda Herman Tieken The description of Krsna in Magha's Sisupalavadha Anna Trynkowska The world-affirming and integrative dimension of classical Yoga Ian Whicher Black Plum Island Dominik Wujastyk
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