Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Closing Session
Speaker: Prof. K.S. Kannan
Closing Session
19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Topics related to The Battle for Sanskrit Book – TBFS.
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Closing Session
Speaker: Prof. K.S. Kannan
Closing Session
19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Closing Session
Speaker: Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi
Closing Session
19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Closing Session
Speaker: Rajiv Malhotra
Closing Session
19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Closing Session
Speaker: T.V. Mohandas Pai
Closing Session
19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Closing Session
Speaker: Dr. T.S. Mohan
Remarks on behalf of Foundation for Indian Civilization Studies(FICS).
Closing Session
19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Closing Session
Speaker: Dr. K. Aravinda Rao
IGNCA Board Member, Advisory Board Member of Infinity Foundation India
Closing Session
19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Inaugural Session
Speaker: Manjushree Hegde
Sheldon Pollock employs a three-dimensional philology to “make sense” of Valmiki’s Ramayana i.e, he analyzes the text from three different angles/planes: a) Plane 1 — analysis of the “original nucleus” of the Ramayana; b) Plane 2 — analysis of Indian tradition’s reading of it; c) Plane 3 — analysis of the employment of the classical text in politics today. In the present monograph, I employ three angles to analyze and critique his different readings: a) Philological — analysis of the method employed to “make sense” of the text; b) Semantic — analysis of factuality of certain data, translations, interpretations, etc; c) Linguistic — analysis of language employed for sophisticated hypothesizing. I also propose an alternate model of philology that may be employed in “making sense” of texts like the Ramayana.
17-19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Monograph-1: Pollock’s three dimensional Philology.
Speaker: Shri. T. M. Narendran
17-19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2 – Inaugural Session
Speaker: Purva Paksa of Pollock’s use of Chronology – Megh K & Manogna S
17-19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi
Swadeshi Indology Conference 2
Critique of & Rebuttal to Pollock’s Dating for epics
Speaker: Nilesh Oak
A Critique of Pollock’s “Self-Evident Claims” for the Chronology of Mahabharata & Ramayana AND Assertion
for the Dating of Mahabharata & Ramayana Events
Based on the Internal Astronomy Evidence
The presentation provides a summary of astronomy evidence that sets specific timelines for the chronology of Mahabharata and Ramayana which in turn falsifies all claims for the chronology of Mahabharata that fall after 4500 BCE and all claims for the chronology of Ramayana that fall after 10,000 BCE.
17-19th Feb, 2017
IGNCA, New Delhi