31st German Congress of Oriental Studies ►Jaina Studies ►Marburg ►20.-24.2010
Jaina Studies
Leading: Jayandra Soni
Unit 1: Thursday 09:00 - 10:30 Uhr, Room: 00A26, Deutschhaustraße 12
Leading: Jayandra Soni
Sreeramula Rajeswara Sarma
A Jain Assayer at the Sultans Mint: Thakkura Pheru and his Dravyapariksa [ Abstract ]
Nalini Balbir
A promoter of Jainism in 17th century India: the figure of Mantri Karmachandra [ Abstract ]
Bhikkhu Pasadika
An Example of Buddhist-Jainist Congruence in the Kalamasutta [ Abstract ]
Unit 2: Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Uhr, Room: 00A26, Deutschhaustraße 12
Leading: Bhikkhu Pasadika
Himal Trikha
Composition of the chapter on Vaiśeṣika in Vidyānandins Satyaśāsanaparīkṣā [ Abstract ]
Jayandra Soni
Jaina Epistemology Revisited: On Erroneous Cognition [ Abstract ]
Anne Clavel
Is the Syādvāda true only from a certain point of view? [ Abstract ]
Unit 3: Thursday 14:00 - 15:30 Uhr, Room: 00A26, Deutschhaustraße 12
Leading: Sreeramula Rajeswara Sarma
Julia A. B. Hegewald
Jaina Havelī Temples in Northern India: Sources, Developments and Ritual Use [ Abstract ]
Christine Chojnacki
Interpreting innovative forms in Jaina Literature: the Vibudhanandaplay in Silankas novel Caupannamahapurisacariya. Part One [ Abstract ]
Basile Leclere
Interpreting innovative forms in Jain literature: the Vibudhananda play in Silankas novel Caupannamahapurisacariya. Part Two. [ Abstract ]
Unit 4: Thursday 16:00 - 17:30 Uhr, Room: 00A26, Deutschhaustraße 12
Leading: Jürgen Hanneder
Anna Aurelia Esposito
How to Combine the Brhatkatha with Jain World History - Reflections on Sanghadasas Vasudevahindi [ Abstract ]
Sin Fujinaga
Jinabhadras Bṛhatsaṃgrahaṇī and Malyagiris commentary on it [ Abstract ]
Peter Flugel
Remembering the Dead: Obituaries in Modern Jainism
The Panel Jaina Studies (for the section Indology and South Asian Studies/Indologie und South Asiankunde) organised by Dr Jayandra Soni, Uni-
The aim of the panel is to to bring together scholars working in the various fields of Jainism. The panel invites participants to contribute a paper on any field within the area, for example, Jaina philosophy, religion, literature, history, canonical texts. Themes dealing with contemporary Jainism are also welcome. Acceptance for participation will be based on a short abstract each participant is expected to submit before registering.