
The Sanskrit Studies Podcast
1) 16. Amba Kulkarni | Sanskrit and Computers
My guest this month is Amba Kulkarni from the Department of Sanskrit at the University of Hyderabad, who has also been associated with IIT Kanpur and the National Sanskrit University. Professor Kulkar...Show More
2) 15. Robert Zydenbos | The Life of Sanskrit Traditions
My guest this month is Robert Zydenbos, who is Professor of Modern Indology at the LMU Munich. (Full disclosure: we thus are colleagues!)His first point of contact with Indian languages and philosophi...Show More
3) 14. Saroja Bhate | Vyākaraṇa and Good Teachers
My guest this month is Professor Saroja Bhate, former Professor of Sanskrit and Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages at Pune University, who has published prolifically on Vyākaraṇa...Show More
4) 13 Patrick McCartney | Sanskrit in the World
My guest this month is Patrick McCartney. His written work, on Sanskrit-speaking villages, Sanskrit in the Indian census, the popular use and the politics of Yoga (and many other topics), is very conv...Show More
5) 12. Andrew Ollett | Beyond Sanskrit
My guest this month is Mr Prakrit, Andrew Ollett, who teaches at the University of Chicago Perhaps his most well-known publication is the book 'Language of the Snakes', which you can downlo...Show More
6) Just a brief Hello from your host this month
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.7) 11. Wendy Doniger | Translating India
My guest this month is Wendy Doniger. Read more about her and her many wonderful books here and here. She was educated at Radcliffe, the only part of Harvard then to admit women, and at Oxford. She ha...Show More
8) 10. Arshia Sattar | Speaking Sanskrit and Flying
My guest this month is the scholar, translator and author Arshia Sattar. You can find her books here and here, and some of her many articles in may places (such as with Open, the Times of India, Scr...Show More
9) 9. Ananya Vajpeyi | The Life of Sanskrit
My guest this month is Ananya Vajpeyi (read more about her and her main publications here). Her current academic home is the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in Delhi. As you will h...Show More
10) 8. Anand Venkatkrishnan | Histories of Thoughts, Histories of Thinkers
My guest this month is Anand Venkatkrishnan, Find some of his work here, here and here, and other interviews with him here and here.Among the teachers he mentions are Sarasvati Mohan, Paul Harrison an...Show More