Vedic Studies
Book Specification
Item Code: | AZE682 |
Author: | Nirmala R. Kulkarni |
Publisher: | BHARATIYA KALA PRAKASHAN |
Language: | Sanskrit Text With English Translation |
Edition: | 2006 |
ISBN: | 8180900975 |
Pages: | 300 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.00x6.00 |
Weight | 520 gm |
Book Description
Major Achievements :
First Class first (with distinction) in M.A. (1980) and has won the coveted B. J. Patel Gold Medal. Ph.D. (1984) on "A Grammatical Analysis of the Taittiriya Pada pätha" (Published in 1995, Indian Books Centre, Delhi). She has completed the following projects for the fulfilment of the award of Research Scientist :
1. Lakṣaṇacandrika (A Commentary on the Taittiriya Prátiśäkhya by Mahadeva Ramacandra Gadre), (Published in 2004, Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Delhi).. 2. Salvation and Women in Jainism with special reference to Strimukti vada of Prabhäcandrasūri.
3. Strikarmani in the Atharvanic Tradition.
At present she is working on various themes such as Edition of Athar vagrhyapaddhati, Negative compounds in the Veda and Avesta, Ritual Tradition of the Atharvaveda etc.
These articles deal with two aspects of Vedic study. Part One deals with the problems concerning religion, mythology and presents the interpretation of the Vedic texts whereas Part Two deals with a particular branch of Vedic analysis, the first and foremost Vedanta Siksa and Prätiśākhya. In the first part nineteen papers are presented.
The first paper 'Arati : A Developed Form of Aratrika' tries to show the development of a rite performed everyday in the Puja ritual. As the etymology of the word ärati given in a prestigious Marathi encyclopedia was not convincing, I tried to trace out its origin and development and thereby successfully arrived at the original source of the word as well as that of the rite.
The second paper entitled 'Interpretation of Dream Through the Eyes of Moderns and Ancients' tries to point out the similarity in the beliefs regarding dream in ancient mind and in the mind of a modern Indian man. The paper was presented in a seminar on the 'Living Customs and their Ancient Indian Sources' and is published in the proceedings of the same.
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