Max Muller And His Contemporaries

Max Muller And His Contemporaries

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Author: Swami Prabhananda
Several Contributors/
Translator(s)/ Edito: Swami Prabhananda
Publisher: Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 235
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8187332174

Description

Max Muller and His Contemporaries is a collection of papers presented at an international seminar to commemorate the death centenary of the great German Indologist (1823-1900).

The seminar was a part of the German Festival in India and was organized by the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture in collaboration with the Governments of India and the Federal Republic of Germany. The purpose of the seminar was to appraise the current Indological situation and look ahead to the future in areas like Sanskrit studies, comparative religion, philosophy, and social criticism in which Max Muller made significant contributions.

The seminar was held on 15 and 16 December 2000 and its inauguration ceremony was graced by the presence of Swami Ranganthandaji Maharaj, President of the Ramakrishna Matha and Ramakrishna Mission. Twenty-one scholars from India and abroad participated.

Contents

Publisher’s Note

Welcome Address
Swami Prabhananda

Inaugural Address
Wolfgang Seiwert

Keynote Address
D.P. Chattopadhyaya

Chairman’s Benedictory Address
Swami Ranganathananda

I Point to Max Muller
Georg Lechner

Max Muler’s Contribution to Sanskrit Studies
K. Kunjunni Raja

Max Muller on Sanskrit Language and Literature
Visvanath Chatterjee

Max Muller on Indian Literature
Sisir Kumar Das

Whiter Orinentalism?
Kapila Vatsyayan

Max Muller on Indian Philosophy
Albrecht Wezler

Max Muller and His Influence on
Indian Philosophy
J.N. Mohanty

Vyasa Parampara, Text RenewalMechanisms,
Max Muller and Contemporary European
Scholarship
Kapil Kapoor

Moksa and Ananda
Bina Gupta

Non-Centricity
Prinz Rudolf zur Lippe

Social Criticism in Max Muller’s Life and Works
Johannnes H.Voigt

Speaking of Indology: Cultural Studies
As Communication
Aditya Malik


VALEDICTORY SESSION

Introductory address
Swami Prabhananda

Valedictory Address
Max Mulller on Ramakrishna and Vivekananda
R.K. DasGupta

Max Muller’s Indology Revisited
Ratna Basu

Chairman’s Address
Tapan Raychaudhuri


APPENDIX

Discussions (Question-Answer Sessions)

The Contributors