Edité par Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, 2012
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. 1st Edition. Contents: I. Introduction. 1. Visvavara/Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty. II. Universal Dimensions: 2. Contemporary status and relevance of Sanskrit/Indra Nath Choudhuri. 3. The global vision of Sanskrit/Gaya Charan Tripathi. 4. Sanskrit for sustainable development/Anand Bardhan. 5. Sastrartha: a living sanskrit tradition/Radhavallabh Tripathi. 6. Nyayasastra Ki Prasangikata (Continuing relevance of Nyayasastra)/Ajay kumar Mishra. 7. Universality in Indian grammatical system/Dipti S. Tripathi. 8. Teaching tools and Learning Trends in Sanskrit/Pratapanand Jha. 9. Sanskrit and the civilizational crisis/Kapil Kapoor. III. Theory and Practice in India: 10. Cognitive history of Sanskrit tradition/Vijay Shankar Shukla. 11. Sastra and Prayoga in Indian arts/Sudhir Lall. 12. Time and tense in Bhartrhari's philosophy of language/Ganesh Prasad Panda. 13. Yajna Ka Antaranga Tatparya (The intrinsic significance of sacrifice)/Narayan Dutt Sharma. 14. Sanskrit and sacred geography of India/Sushma Jatoo. 15. Genealogical tradition in Mithila/Sanjay Jha. 16. Sanskrit traditions of Kashmir/Advaitavadini Kaul. 17. The philosophy of Mudra in life and arts/Kamalesh Dutt Tripathi. 18. Authority and kingship in Mahabharata/Sujata Reddy. 19. The legends of Indramaha/R. Sathyanarayan . IV. Diaspora of Ideas: 20. Exploring Indian and South East Asian culture/R. Nagaswamy. 21. Sanskrit in central Asian and global culture/Mansura Haidar. 22. Sanskrit in shared cultural identities in Asia/Shashibala. 23. Esoteric practices in ancient Combodia/Bachchan Kumar. 24. Sanskrit inscriptions in South East Asian countries/Doming Goodall, Sachchidanand Sahal and Amrarjiva Locan. Sanskrit for human survival delves into the myriad minded Sanskrit tradition, in theory and practice, unity and variation, origin and dispersal, in India, Asia and the world. It is a hermeneutic exercise to step back to the past, to step forward to the future, and to move back and forth between the parts and the whole. It explores the surpassing contemporary relevance of this tradition, and stresses the urgent need to reread, retell and renew it, for exorcising the shadow of imminent extinction, hovering over humanity and darkening its threshold. (jacket).