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Professor Kane’s Contribution to Dharmasastra Literature
by R C Pradhan      (Author ALERT)



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ProductID: 17784 - Hardcover - 380 Pages (Year: 1997)
D K Printworld ~ ISBN: 8124600759

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If not peerless as an Indologist, Pandurang Vaman Kane (1880-1972) may have barely a few equals. A legitimate recipient of many, many enviable awards, including the ‘Bharat Ratna’ — the highest national honour in India, he was the distinguished Sanskritist, National Professor of Indology, Vice-Chancellor of Bombay University, Member of Parliament (nominated), and entitled ‘Mahamahopadhyaya’. And was a prolific author too — his literary writings in English, Marathi and Sanskrit having been estimated to run across nearly 15,000 printed pages. Yet, M.M. Kane is to stay immortalized for his multivolume History of Dharmashastra: an encyclopaedic, at once authoritative work on ancient India’s religious and civil laws.

This volume puts together nineteen of his essays to reinforce Professor Kane’s unique insightfulness into Dharamashastra literature. Discreetly culled from the prodigious mass of his writings, these essays show how Dr. Kane conjures some of the most obscure, hitherto-unnoticed sources not just to dispel widely-accepted fallacies or straighten out distortions, but (importantly) to project the fabulous legacy of India’s Dharmashastra literature: in both its variegated richness and unflawed authenticity.

Pauranic legends to the Pauranic worldview of dharma and sacrifices, from the literary use of the Mahabharata citations to the questions of identity and chronology of Dharmashastra authors, Professor Kane’s collection shows how King Bhoja evidenced the relevance of Dharmashastras to astrology; how far the Matsyapurana is indebted to Kautilya’s Arthashastra; or how, in turn, Kautilya’s classic compares with Kamashastra or Manu-Smriti; and how Vijnaneshvara is positioned vis-a-vis his predecessors.



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PREFACE

ABBREVIATIONS

1. Introduction
2. Dharmasutra of Shankha-Likhita
3. Asahaya, the Commentator of the Gautama-Dharmasutra and the Naradasmriti
4. The Tantravartika and the Dharmashastra Literature
5. Passages from the Rajamartanda on Tithis, Vratas and Utsavas
6. The Meaning of Acaryah
7. The Mahabharata Verses and Very Ancient Dharmasutras and Other Works
8. The Dvaitanirnaya
9. Vedic Mantras and Legends in the Puranas
10. The Predecessors of Vijnaneshvara
11. Kalivarjya (Actions Forbidden in the Kali Age)
12. Tilaka Mark
13. The Parijata and the Madana-Parijata
14. Paurana-Dharma
15. The Arthashastra of Kautilya
16. King Bhoja and His Works on Dharmashastra and Astrology
17. Mahabharata Citations in the Shabara-Bhashya
18. Utpala and the Arthashastra of Kautilya
19. The Kautiliya and the Mastya Purana
20. Naming a Child or a Person
21. Prof Kane’s Method and Interpretations - A Review

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 About the Author

RAMESH CHANDRA PRADHAN, is a Banaras Hindu University’s Ph.D and reputed scholar of modern philosophy, with Wittgenstein as his specialization. In 1990-91, he was awarded the Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship for post-doctoral research at Oxford which afforded him the distinction to work with Professor Dummett on the Philosophy of Language and Meaning. Currently Reader in Philosophy at the Central University of Hyderabad, Dr. Pradhan has published extensively in philosophical journals: both Indian and Western. And, additionally, is credited with the authorship of two books, entitled: Language and Experience: An Interpretation of the Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein, and Truth, Meaning and Understanding. Also, he has been appointed by the University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, to write a university-level book on Analytic Philosophy.


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