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  2. Moriz Winternitz - Wikipedia

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    Moriz Winternitz ( Horn, December 23, 1863 – Prague, January 9, 1937) was a scholar from Austria who began his Indology contributions working with Max Müller at the Oxford University. [1] [2] An eminent Sanskrit scholar, he worked as a professor in Prague in the German part of Charles-Ferdinand University after 1902, for nearly thirty years.

  3. Ved Prakash Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Ved Prakash Upadhyay or Ved Prakash Upaddhay (born 7 February 1947) is an Indian scholar of Sanskrit language and Hinduism, author, professor and social activist. [ 5] He is the author of many books on Sanskrit literature and Hinduism. [ 5] He is mostly known for his work Kalki Avatar and Muhammad, [ 6] which says that there are references to ...

  4. Education in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The "preparatory school year" (clasa pregătitoare) is for children aged 6–7, and since it became compulsory in 2012, [24] it usually takes place at school. The preparatory school year is a requirement in order to enter the first grade, being part of the primary education stage, according to Article 23 of the Education law no 1/2011 ( Legea ...

  5. Sheldon Pollock - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon I. Pollock (born 1948) is an American scholar of Sanskrit, the intellectual and literary history of India, and comparative intellectual history. He is the Arvind Raghunathan Professor of South Asian Studies at Columbia University. He was the general editor of the Clay Sanskrit Library and the founding editor of the Murty Classical ...

  6. Daṇḍin - Wikipedia

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    Daṇḍin's account of his life in Avantisundari-katha-sara states that he was a great-grandson of Dāmodara, a court poet from Achalapura who served, among others, the Pallava king Siṃhaviṣṇu of Tamil Nadu and the Ganga king Durvinīta of Karnataka.

  7. Sanskrit Buddhist literature - Wikipedia

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    e. Sanskrit Buddhist literature refers to Buddhist texts composed either in classical Sanskrit, in a register that has been called "Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit" (also known as "Buddhistic Sanskrit" and "Mixed Sanskrit"), or a mixture of these two. [1] [2] Several non- Mahāyāna Nikāyas appear to have kept their canons in Sanskrit, the most ...

  8. Digital Scriptorium - Wikipedia

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    Digital Scriptorium (DS) is a non-profit, tax-exempt consortium of American libraries with collections of medieval and early modern manuscripts, that is, handwritten books made in the traditions of the world's scribal cultures. [ 1][ 2] The DS Catalog represents these manuscript collections in a web-based platform form building a national union ...

  9. K. S. Neelakantan Unni - Wikipedia

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    K. S. Neelakantan Unni. K. S. Neelakantan Unni (1895-1980) was a renowned Malayalam writer and Sanskrit scholar - translator from Kerala, India. He was born into a family called Kavil Madam in a village Olassa in Kottayam District of Kerala, India. This family is associated to the ThekkumKoor royal dynasty as their Asan or Guru (who initiates ...