The Battle for Sanskrit
The Battle for Sanskrit: Is Sanskrit Political or Sacred, Oppressive or Liberating, Dead or Alive? is a 2016 book written by Rajiv Malhotra which criticizes the academic discipline of Indology, as practiced by Western scholars and particularly Sheldon Pollock.
Author | Rajiv Malhotra |
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Country | India |
Language | English |
Subject | Sheldon Pollock |
Publisher | HarperCollins India |
Publication date | 2016 |
Pages | 488 |
ISBN | 978-93-5177-538-6 (Hardcover) |
Website | http://thebattleforsanskrit.com |
Malhotra criticizes the hegemony of "Western" approaches in studying India esp. Sanskrit texts and frames a rebuttal from within the traditions of Tarka sastra.[1] Lamenting the increasing hold of Western thoughtschools even among Indian indologists, historians, and journalists, he urges for the mainstreaming of "traditional indigenous" approaches.[1] In a review, Bibek Debroy commended Malhotra for exhorting the need of alternative paradigms in Indology notwithstanding the polemics against Pollock.[1]
The book found support in the Hindu Right; it was cited in a petition urging for the removal of Sheldon Pollock from the editorship of the Murty Classical Library of India.[2][3]
References
- Debroy, Bibek (26 February 2016). "Home Alone". OPEN Magazine.
- Srinivasan, Rajiv (20 January 2016). "Why the battle for Sanskrit needs to be joined". Rediff.
- Nikita Puri, Murty Classical Library: Project interrupted, Business Standard, 12 March 2016. See also the full input of Rajiv Malhotra to the journalist.
Further reading
- McComas Taylor, Tigers vs goats: Rajiv Malhotra’s battle for Sanskrit, Asian Currents, Asian Studies Association of Australia, 14 August 2015.