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EVENING COURSE ON PALI
LANGUAGE AND TIPITAKAS
MARCH 17-31, 2020.
REEGULAR CLASS HOURS: 3.30 to 5.30 pm
AT SEMINAR HALL
TOPICS AND
RESOURCE PERSONS FOR SPECIAL LECTURES:
TENTATIVE LIST
Time: 2 pm to 3.30 pm
Prof. C. Upender Rao, JNU. 1. Folklife as depicted in
Suttanipata.
2. Importance of
'Sheela' (SIla) as described in Visuddhimaggo.
3. Pali and its relation with Sanskrit.
4. Readings in BrahmajAlasutta.
5. The contribution of Buddhaghosha to Pali.
6. The readings in Mahavastu avadana
Prof. Jagat Ram Bhattacharyya, 1.General
introduction to the Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA)
Santiniketan. languages.
2. Non-violence as
depicted in the Asokan Inscriptions - A text based study.
3. Prakrit as a member of MIA Languages
4. Declensional study of Pali and Prakrit
Prof. Umasankar Vyas, 1.
Linguistic and Conceptual Contents of Pali Grammar
Nava Nalanda: and
Literature.
2. Narrative Literature in Pali.
3. A Comparative Study of Pali and Saskrit Grammars.
Prof. Dhammika Jayasinghe
(Sri Lanka): 1.
Pali and Comparative Linguistics.
2. Pali and Malayalam.
Prof. Mathew Varguese (Japan): Pali
Sources of the idea of Sunyata
Prof. T. Pavithran (Payyannur): Brahmi
inscriptions and Buddhist Heritage of Kerala.
Sri. K. G. Krishnakumar (Thrissur): Pali and Malayalam Literature.
Online
Registration:
9447262817
Organised by:
Departments of Philosophy, Vedanta, Nyaya, Sanskrit
Sahitya, Sanskrit Vyakarana, and Sanskrit General.,Sree Sankaracharya university of Sanskrit, Kalady.