Feb 29, 2024 | Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences - past conferences
Puṣpaka et palais volants (vimāna) dans les épopées sanskrites Dans cette présentation, nous tenterons de retracer l’évolution sémantique du terme vimāna. “Mesure” ou “mensuration” dans le Veda, ce terme désigne, dès les deux grandes épopées sanskrites, le...
Feb 14, 2024 | Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences - past conferences
When pun is intended. Semantic processing of Sanskrit puns (śleṣa) according to Appayya Dīkṣita. For most Indian philosophical traditions, a flawless analysis of a single grammatically correct statement should irrevocably result in obtaining a single corresponding...
Oct 23, 2023 | Event, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences - past conferences
The concept of sukha in the ascetic traditions of Ancient India The ascetic traditions of Ancient India aim to overcome duḥkha (suffering), and they often claim that it is not possible to obtain true or permanent sukha (happiness, pleasure, bliss) in this life....
Sep 29, 2023 | Event, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences - past conferences
The Ancient Town of Si Thep in Thailand: A Crossroads of Indianization The ancient town of Si Thep, located in the western margin of the Khorat Plateau in northeast Thailand, is one of the largest and most enigmatic sites in mainland Southeast Asia, that developed...
Feb 13, 2023 | All, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences - past conferences
About the conference Please note that the conference has been postponed to 5 April. Conference in hybrid mode. Name of speaker: Saarthak Singh, PdD student in art history at New York University and visiting doctoral researcher at the EPHE. Conference...
Jan 30, 2023 | Event, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences, Mondes Indiens Cycle of Conferences - past conferences
Presentation of the two conferences Download the poster in PDF format. Valérie Gillet, “Le premier Empire Pāṇḍya (Inde du Sud, VIIe–Xe siècles)” Abstract: La dynastie des Pāṇḍya, dont le territoire s’étend au sud de la rivière Kāvēri, en pays tamoul au sud...