Dear All,
“Berliner Indologische Studien / Berlin Indological Studies”, Vol. 24, 2019, has just come out, edited, as usual, by Gerd Mevissen. Please see the details under the following link (for English scroll down). I have also pasted the list of articles below.
– GERD J.R. MEVISSEN (comp.): Updated Bibliography of Klaus BRUHN (1928–2016)
– JOHANNES SCHNEIDER: Rezepte für Räucherwerk und andere Wohlgerüche aus dem tibetischen Tanjur: Nāgārjunas *Aṣṭāpadīkṛtadhūpayoga
– KURT TROPPER: Inscription 1 in the Entrance Area of the Lha khang chen
mo at ’Khor chags Monastery. Edition and Annotated Translation
– GOURISWAR BHATTACHARYA: Importance of Mainamati, A Unique Buddhist Site in Bangladesh
– PARUL PANDYA DHAR: Characterizing Contrariety; Representing Rāvaṇa in the Early Western Deccan
– K.L. MANKODI: Śītalā, and Śiva as “Śītaleśvara”, on the Chandrabhaga’s Tīrtha at Jhalrapatan
– GERD J.R. MEVISSEN: Observational Hints at the Probable Relevance of the
Tropic of Cancer in Indian Art: The Case of Tapasvinī Pārvatī
– RAJESH KUMAR SINGH: Devil in the Details–1, SPINK’s Imaginations: Did
the Aśmakas Really Destroy the Front Cells of Ajanta Cave 19?
– CORINNA WESSELS-MEVISSEN & ADAM HARDY: Note on a Recently Reported Early Śiva Temple near Kothur (Telangana State)
– MONIKA ZIN: The Pañcatantra in Sogdian Paintings?
– BÉLA KELÉNYI: How to Read Pictures. Review of: Olaf CZAJA, Reflections of the Divine: Treasures of Tibetan Painting. The Ulrich Wörz Collection. Weimar, 2018
Corinna Wessels-Mevissen