Dear list,

I am delighted to see the Festschrift in honour of Prof. Dominik Wujastyk, a versatile scholar and a creator of the IDOLOGY LISTSERV that has been extremely useful for the meaningful dialogue among Indologists, tadvidyasambhāṣā, to use Caraka's word. Prof. Wujastyk has done path-breaking research in the field of Indology, particularly, Āyurveda. We are grateful to the editors and their colleagues for this precious gift. 

On Sat, 18 May 2024 at 17:48, x kiepue via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear list members,

we are pleased  to announce the publication of Studia Indological Universitatis Halensis vol. 28

Suhṛdayasaṃhitā

A Compendium of Studies on South Asian Culture, Philosophy, and Religion Dedicated to Dominik Wujastyk

Philipp A. Maas/Anthony Cerulli (Eds.)



This edited volume brings together thirteen studies on South Asian intellectual and cultural history from the beginning of the common era to the present day. The multi-disciplinarity and vitality of the academic fields of Indology and South Asian Studies are on full display from chapter to chapter, as leading scholars ask new questions and propose new methods to explore critical topics in their respective fields, including the relationship of the Gāndhāri and Sanskrit languages, bird divination in Indian and cross-cultural contexts, the world view and ethics of early Ayurveda, line drawings in alchemical Sanskrit manuscripts, cannabis in traditional alchemy (Rasaśāstra), deontic logic and terminological problems in Mīmāṃsā and Dharmaśāstra, the identification of an obscure Yoga work referenced in the commentarial literature of the Mahābhārata, psychological transformation and spiritual liberation in Pātañjala Yoga and Buddhism, Sanskrit editorial techniques and the history of printing, the human genome project and the Mahābhārata’s text genealogy, and, finally, the academic pedagogy of contemporary medical anthropology. The time-tested method of analyzing primary sources in Sanskrit and Middle-Indo-Arian languages within their culture-specific historical contexts is fertilized by neuroscience, psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology. In its thematic and methodological diversity, the volume, which concludes with a list of Dominik Wujastyk’s works and three indexes, mirrors the broad range of academic interests and expertise of the scholar to whom it is dedicated.

Halle: Universitätsverlag Halle-Wittenberg, 2024
Hardcover
 ISBN 978-3-86977-265-3

The book can be ordered from the publisher or via bookstores (except for Amazon).



The book has been licensed under the Creative Common license4.0  (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ u)
and is also available for download  from the Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing 


ISBN 978-3-948791-99-5 (PDF)


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