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Indology, also known as South Asian studies, is the academic study of the history and cultures, languages, and literature of the Indian subcontinent, and as such is a subset of .

The term Indology (in German, Indologie) is often associated with German scholarship, and is used more commonly in departmental titles in German and continental European universities than in the anglophone academy. In the , the term Indologie was used to designate the study of Indian history and culture in preparation for colonial service in the Dutch East Indies.

Classical Indology majorly includes the linguistic studies of Sanskrit literature, Pāli and , as well as study of Dharmic religions (like , , , etc.). Some of the regional specializations under South Asian studies include:

Some scholars distinguish Classical Indology from Modern Indology, the former more focussed on Sanskrit, Tamil and other ancient language sources, the latter on contemporary India, its politics and sociology.


History

Precursors
The beginnings of the study of India by travellers from outside the subcontinent date back at least to (–290 BC), a ambassador of the to the court of Chandragupta (ruled 322-298 BC), founder of the . Based on his life in India Megasthenes composed a four-volume Indica, fragments of which still exist, and which influenced the classical geographers , and .

Islamic Golden Age scholar (973–1048) in Tarikh Al-Hind ( Researches on India) recorded the political and military history of India and covered India's cultural, scientific, social and history in detail. He studied the of India, engaging in extensive participant observation with various Indian groups, learning their languages and studying their primary texts, and presenting his findings with objectivity and neutrality using cross-cultural comparisons.


Academic discipline
Indology as generally understood by its practitioners
(1993). 9783534054664, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
began in the later Early Modern period and incorporates essential features of , including critical self-reflexivity, disembedding mechanisms and globalization, and the reflexive appropriation of knowledge. An important feature of Indology since its beginnings in the late eighteenth century has been the development of networks of academic communication and trust
(2025). 9780226232621, University of Chicago Press.
through the creation of learned societies like the Asiatic Society of Bengal, and the creation of learned journals like the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society and Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute.

One of the defining features of Indology is the application of scholarly methodologies developed in European or "Classics" to the languages, literatures and cultures of South Asia.

In the wake of eighteenth century pioneers like William Jones, Henry Thomas Colebrooke, or August Wilhelm Schlegel, Indology as an academic subject emerged in the nineteenth century, in the context of , together with in general affected by the romantic of the time. The Asiatic Society was founded in Calcutta in 1784, Société Asiatique founded in 1822, the Royal Asiatic Society in 1824, the American Oriental Society in 1842, and the German Oriental Society (Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft) in 1845, the Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies in 1949.

Sanskrit literature included many pre-modern dictionaries, especially the of , but a milestone in the Indological study of Sanskrit literature was publication of the St. Petersburg Sanskrit-Wörterbuch during the 1850s to 1870s. Translations of major Hindu texts in the Sacred Books of the East began in 1879. Otto von Böhtlingk's edition of Pāṇini's grammar appeared in 1887. Max Müller's edition of the appeared in 1849–1875. commenced publishing his pathbreaking journal Indologische Studien in 1849, and in 1897 launched a systematic edition of key Sanskrit texts, "Bibliotheca Buddhica".


Professional literature and associations
Indologists typically attend conferences such as the American Association of Asian Studies, the American Oriental Society annual conference, the World Sanskrit Conference, and national-level meetings in the UK, Germany, India, Japan, France and elsewhere.

They may routinely read and write in journals such as Indo-Iranian Journal, description&changeHeader=true&SHORTCUT=www.springer.com/journal/10783/about International Publisher Science, Technology, Medicine. Springer. Retrieved on 20 November 2011. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, R A S – Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland . Royalasiaticsociety.org. Retrieved on 20 November 2011. Journal of the American Oriental Society, JAOS Front Matter . Umich.edu. Retrieved on 20 November 2011. Journal asiatique, Journal Asiatique. Poj.peeters-leuven.be. Retrieved on 20 November 2011. the Journal of the German Oriental Society (ZDMG), Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens, Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens (WZKS) Vienna Journal for Indian Studies. Epub.oeaw.ac.at. Retrieved on 20 November 2011. Journal of Indian Philosophy, Journal of Indian Philosophy . Springer.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (Indogaku Bukkyogaku Kenkyu), Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême Orient, Bulletin de l'EFEO. Maisonneuve-adrien.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2011. and others.

They may be members of such professional bodies as the American Oriental Society, the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the Société Asiatique, the Deutsche Morgenlāndische Gesellschaft and others.


List of indologists
The following is a list of prominent academically qualified Indologists.


Historical scholars
  • (350–290 BC)
  • (973–1050)
  • Gaston-Laurent Cœurdoux (1691–1779)
  • Anquetil Duperron (1731–1805)
  • William Jones (1746–1794)
  • (1749–1836)
  • (1753–1821)
  • Dimitrios Galanos (1760–1833)
  • Henry Thomas Colebrooke (1765–1837)
  • Jean-Antoine Dubois (1765–1848)
  • August Wilhelm Schlegel (1767–1845)
  • (1773–1836)
  • Horace Hayman Wilson (1786–1860)
  • (1791–1867)
  • Duncan Forbes (linguist) (1798–1868)
  • (1799–1840)
  • Hermann Grassmann (1809–1877)
  • John Muir (indologist) (1810–1882)
  • (1813–1889)
  • (1814–1891)
  • Alexander Cunningham (1814–1893)
  • (1814–1893)
  • Otto von Bohtlingk (1815–1904)
  • Monier Monier-Williams (1819–1899)
  • (1820–1889)
  • (1821–1893)
  • (1822–1907)
  • Max Müller (1823–1900)
  • (1825–1901)
  • Ralph T. H. Griffith (1826–1906)
  • William Dwight Whitney (1827–1894)
  • (1832–1903)
  • (1832–1904)
  • Johan Hendrik Caspar Kern (1833–1917)
  • Gustav Solomon Oppert (1836–1908)
  • Georg Bühler (1837–1898)
  • Chintaman Vinayak Vaidya (1861–1938)
  • Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar (1837–1925)
  • Arthur Coke Burnell (1840–1882)
  • (1842–1918)
  • (1845–1919)
  • Vincent Arthur Smith (1848–1920)
  • James Darmesteter (1849–1894)
  • (1850–1937)
  • Kashinath Trimbak Telang (1850–1893)
  • Alois Anton Führer (1853–1930)
  • Jacob Wackernagel (1853–1938)
  • Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1854–1930)
  • Hermann Oldenberg (1854–1920)
  • Maurice Bloomfield (1855–1928)
  • E. Hultzsch (1857–1927)
  • Mark Aurel Stein (1862–1943)
  • P. T. Srinivasa Iyengar(1863–1931)
  • (1863–1937)
  • Fyodor Shcherbatskoy (1866–1942)
  • F.W. Thomas (1867–1956)
  • (1870–1958)
  • S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar (1871–1947)
  • Percy Brown (1872–1955)
  • John Hubert Marshall (1876–1958)
  • Arthur Berriedale Keith (1879–1944)
  • Pandurang Vaman Kane (1880–1972)
  • (1882–1955)
  • Andrzej Gawronski (1885–1927)
  • (1885–1964)
  • (1887–1960)
  • (1888–1961)
  • (1889–1981)
  • (1890–1943)
  • (1890–1963)
  • (1890–1976)
  • B. R. Ambedkar (1891–1956)
  • K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (1892–1975)
  • Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan (1893–1963)
  • Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi (1893–1985)
  • V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar (1896–1953)
  • Dasharatha Sharma (1903–1976)
  • S. Srikanta Sastri (1904–1974)
  • (1904–1987)
  • Murray Barnson Emeneau (1904–2005)
  • (1905–1991)
  • (1905–2001)
  • (1906–1982)
  • (1907–1994)
  • F B J Kuiper (1907–2003)
  • (1909–1986)
  • Jagdish Chandra Jain (1909–1993)
  • Ramchandra Narayan Dandekar (1909–2001)
  • Arthur Llewellyn Basham (1914–1986)
  • Richard De Smet (1916–1997)
  • Ahmad Hasan Dani (1920–2009)
  • Frank-Richard Hamm (1920–1973)
  • Madeleine Biardeau (1922–2010)
  • V. S. Pathak (1926–2003)
  • (1927–2009)
  • J. A. B. van Buitenen (1928–1979)
  • Tatyana Elizarenkova (1929–2007)
  • (1940–)
  • Anncharlott Eschmann (1941–1977)
  • William Dalrymple (1965–present)
  • (1940–present)
  • (1856–1896)
  • (1920–1998)
  • Mikhail Konstantinovich Kudryavtsev (1911–1992)
  • Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Sr. (1916–1999), Wales Professor of Sanskrit, Harvard University
  • Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003)
  • Natalya Romanovna Guseva (1914–2010)
  • Ram Sharan Sharma (1919–2011), Founding Chairperson of Indian Council of Historical Research; Professor Emeritus,
  • Bhadriraju Krishnamurti (1928–2012), Osmania University
  • (1924–2016) Sri Pratap College, Srinagar
  • Heinrich von Stietencron (1933–2018), University of Tübingen, Germany
  • Iravatham Mahadevan (1930–2018)- Indian Council of Historical Research
  • (1927–2019)- University of California, Los Angeles (emeritus)
  • (1925–2019)
  • Dietmar Rothermund (1933–2020), Professor of the history of South Asia at the Ruprecht-Karls University in
  • Bannanje Govindacharya (1936–2020), scholar in Tatva-vada school of philosophy and Vedic tradition
  • (1937–2019), Edward E. Salisbury Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, Yale University
  • Gérard Fussman (1940–2022) Collège de France


Contemporary scholars with university posts
  • (1931–present), Professor of Ancient History, emerita, at the Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • (1938–present), Professor of South and Southeast Asian history at the Department of History,
  • (1941–present), professor emeritus of Indology and South Asian Studies at the University of Helsinki
  • (1942–present) Professor Emeritus of Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin
  • (1943–present)- Wales Professor of Sanskrit at Harvard University
  • - Professor Emeritus of History, South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago
  • George L. Hart (1945–present)- Professor Emeritus of Tamil at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Stephanie Jamison (1948–present), Distinguished Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures and of Indo-European Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles
  • (1948–present) Emeritus Fellow and former Spalding Professor of Eastern Religion and Ethics at All Souls College, Oxford
  • Michael D. Willis (The British Museum)
  • (1940–present) University of Chicago Divinity School, as Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions
  • (1940–present), former Head of the Center for South Asian Studies, University of Michigan
  • (1940–present), scholar of English Literature, Linguistics, Paninan Grammar, Sanskrit Arts and Aesthetics, Director of Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla
  • Shrivatsa Goswami (1950–present), Indian scholar of Hindu philosophy and art at (Banaras Hindu University), as well as Gaudiya Vaishnava religious leader.
    (1982). 9780895811028, Graduate Theological Union.
  • Edwin Bryant (1957–present) Rutgers University,


Other indologists


Indology organisations
  • Faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan, Banaras Hindu University
  • and Research Centre, Chennai
  • Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune
  • Oriental Research Institute Mysore
  • Oriental Research Institute & Manuscripts Library, Thiruvananthapuram
  • Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Institute of Indology along with Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum which is adjacent to the institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
  • American Institute of Indian Studies
  • French Institute of Pondicherry
  • The Oxford Centre For Hindu Studies


See also


Further reading
  • Balagangadhara, S. N. (1994). "The Heathen in his Blindness..." Asia, the West, and the Dynamic of Religion. Leiden, New York: E. J. Brill.
  • Balagangadhara, S. N. (2012). Reconceptualizing India studies. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  • Vishwa Adluri, Joydeep Bagchee: The Nay Science: A History of German Indology. Oxford University Press, New York 2014, ( Introduction, p. 1–29).
  • Joydeep Bagchee, Vishwa Adluri: " The passion of Paul Hacker: Indology, orientalism, and evangelism." In: Joanne Miyang Cho, Eric Kurlander, Douglas T McGetchin (Eds.), Transcultural Encounters Between Germany and India: Kindred Spirits in the Nineteenth Century. Routledge, New York 2013, p. 215–229.
  • Joydeep Bagchee: " German Indology." In: Alf Hiltebeitel (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies Online: Hinduism. Oxford University Press, New York 2014.
  • Chakrabarti, Dilip K.: Colonial Indology, 1997, Munshiram Manoharlal: New Delhi.
  • Jean Filliozat and Louis Renou – L'inde classique – ISBN B0000DLB66.
  • Halbfass, W. India and Europe: An Essay in Understanding. SUNY Press, Albany: 1988
  • Inden, R. B. (2010). Imagining India. Bloomington, Ind: Indiana University Press.
  • Vishwa Adluri, Joydeep Bagchee: The Nay Science: A History of German Indology. Oxford University Press, New York 2014,
  • Gauri Viswanathan, 1989, Masks of Conquest
  • Rajiv Malhotra (2016), (Publisher: HarperCollins India; )
  • Rajiv Malhotra (2016), (Publisher: Voice of India; )
  • Antonio de Nicolas, Krishnan Ramaswamy, and Aditi Banerjee (eds.) (2007), (Publisher: Rupa & Co.)
  • Shourie, Arun. 2014. Eminent historians: their technology, their line, their fraud. HarperCollins.
  • . 1997. Aryans and British India, University of California Press, Berkeley.
  • Windisch, Ernst. Geschichte der Sanskrit-Philologie und Indischen Altertumskunde. 2 vols. Strasbourg. Trübner, K.J., 1917–1920
  • Zachariae, Theodor. Opera minora zur indischen Wortforschung, zur Geschichte der indischen Literatur und Kultur, zur Geschichte der Sanskritphilologie. Ed. Claus Vogel. Wiesbaden 1977, .


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