Next #IIGRS will be in Cambridge, UK! https://iigrs.wordpress.com/call-for-papers/
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"Traditional societies exploit flexibility while pretending permanence. This is because belief systems are not legitimated once and for all and therefore require means to cope with conflict and change without facing the challenge of admitting that these have taken place."
Eivind Kahrs. 1998. Indian Semantic Analysis. p.1.
Here is the table of contents from the forthcoming #Puṣpikā volume. Heartfelt thanks to all who have contributed! @ggee_eegg@twitter.com @wattelier_bricout_amandine @DominikAHaas and many others. #SouthAsianStudies #Indology #OpenAccess
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Publication date confirmed! Puṣpikā 6 will be available in print and online as of January 26, 2023: https://hasp.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/catalog/preview #OpenAccess #Puṣpikā #HASP #IIGRS #Indology #SouthAsianStudies #SouthAsia
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Modi script as a critical skill for land controversies adjudication in Western India.
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The next (and last) Georg Bühler lecture at the Austrian Academy of Sciences is coming up: Diwakar Acharya, 13 Dec., 5pm CET (hybrid): "Poetic devices, literary styles, and compositional strategies in early Indic epigraphs". Details and Zoom registration: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/ikga/veranstaltungen/event-detail/poetic-devices-literary-styles-and-compositional-strategies-in-early-indic-epigraphs #Indology #IndianEpigraphy