This volume stems from the seminar ‘Striving for Harmony in Indian Culture and Society’, hosted by the Chair of South Asian Studies (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw; 21–23 September 2023), which continues a tradition of over 25 years of cooperation among Indology centres at Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic), the University of Milan (Italy), Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland), the University of Warsaw (Poland), and the University of Cagliari (Italy), with a one-time organizational contribution from the University of Calicut (India). The annual rotating seminars gather researchers studying Indian traditions from ancient times to the present day. The source material, which is diverse in many aspects – linguistic, genre, and temporal – is analysed from the perspective of the central theme of each seminar and further developed in a volume published after the meeting. The volume features selected articles by both experienced and emerging Indologists. It focuses on the notions of harmony, balance, and unity – or their absence – as explored through various disciplines, including literary studies, linguistics, philosophy, history, cultural studies, and religious studies, along with their significance within a broader socio-cultural context.
The present publication is one of the outcomes of research cooperation spanning two decades in the field of Indian literature and art between the South Asian Studies centres of five academic institutions: University of Milan, Charles University in Prague, Jagiellonian University in Cracow, University of Warsaw and University of Cagliari.The International Seminar ?Journeys and Travellers, Routes and Destinations in Indian Literature and Art?, took place on the University of Warsaw premises from 21-23 September 2017.The present publication is one of the outcomes of research cooperation spanning two decades in the field of Indian literature and art between the South Asian Studies centres of five academic institutions: University of Milan, Charles University in Prague, Jagiellonian University in Cracow, University of Warsaw and University of Cagliari.The International Seminar Journeys and Travellers, Routes and Destinations in Indian Literature and Art', took place on the University of Warsaw premises from 21-23 September 2017.Due to the bulk and broad thematic range of the submitted texts the publication has been divided into two volumes. The first volume contains 13 papers based mostly on Sanskrit and Pali sources, while the second volume includes 12 papers based mostly on sources in vernacular Indian languages. In each volume, the papers have been arranged in roughly chronological order, according to the dating of their sources (although, here and there, the languages of the sources and the specific subjects of the papers have also been taken into consideration). The readers are thus invited to enjoy a journey through time, appropriately for the general topic of the publication.
The present publication is one of the outcomes of research cooperation spanning two decades in the field of Indian literature and art between the South Asian Studies centres of five academic institutions: University of Milan, Charles University in Prague, Jagiellonian University in Cracow, University of Warsaw and University of Cagliari.The International Seminar Journeys and Travellers, Routes and Destinations in Indian Literature and Art', took place on the University of Warsaw premises from 21-23 September 2017.Due to the bulk and broad thematic range of the submitted texts the publication has been divided into two volumes. The first volume contains 13 papers based mostly on Sanskrit and Pali sources, while the second volume includes 12 papers based mostly on sources in vernacular Indian languages. In each volume, the papers have been arranged in roughly chronological order, according to the dating of their sources (although, here and there, the languages of the sources and the specific subjects of the papers have also been taken into consideration). The readers are thus invited to enjoy a journey through time, appropriately for the general topic of the publication.
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