1644004Indological Studies

Numbering Code G-LET13 71644 SJ36 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Tue.5
Instructor name VASUDEVA,Somdev (Graduate School of Letters Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course is a Sanskrit reading course focussing on the Bhusunda chapters of the Nirvanaprakarana of the Moksopaya, a Kashmirian philosophical narrative written in the 10th cent. CE. We will perform a close reading of the selected text and analyze the content paying attention to grammatical, aesthetic and philosophical themes that are exemplified with narratives.
Course Goals The objective is to familiarize students to read the specialized Sanskrit narratives composed with philosophical-aesthetic themes. Students will learn: 1) how to interpret the narratives according to the criteria that guided the original author, and 2) how to interpret the text according to contemporary philological, linguistic, aesthetic and philosophical theories. Students will be introduced to standard form of English translation commonly used to translate such material.
Schedule and Contents week 1: chapter 15a, the description of Bhusunda's hermitage
week 2: chapter 15b, cont.
week 3: chapter 16a: the meeting with Bhusunda
week 4: chapter 16b: cont.
week 5: chapter 16c: Vasishtha petitions Bhusunda
week 6: chapter 17: characterization of Bhusunda
week 7: chapter 18a: Bhusunda teaches Vasishtha about the "Dance of the Mother Goddesses"
week 8: chapter 18b: cont.
week 9: chapter 18c: cont.
week 10: chapter 18c: cont.
week 11: chapter 19a: the meeting with Candaka
week 12: chapter 19b: cont.
week 13: chapter 20: Candaka's question
week 14: chapter 21a: Bhusunda's reply
week 15: chapter 21b: Bhusunda's true nature
Evaluation Methods and Policy participation in class. preparation and translation in class.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Preparation of material before each week's reading.
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