There are many valuable research topics that have been neglected in the history 
of Sanskrit व्याकरण.  Those interested in gaining an introduction to them are 
invited to participate in the lecture series The Sanskrit Library announced 
recently.  I copy below that announcement here.  Please follow the link at the 
bottom for additional and current information.
Yours,
Peter

The Sanskrit Library, in collaboration with Ganganath Jha Campus, The Central 
Sanskrit University, Prayagraj, would like to announce a special lecture series 
on “Future directions in Pāṇinian research” from 24th April–8th May 2023. 
Experts in various fields related to the Indian grammatical tradition will 
speak in the lecture series to benefit young students and scholars in 
determining fruitful topics for their research.

Prof. Shrinivas Varakhedi: Vice Chancellor of Central Sanskrit University, New 
Delhi. Chief Guest
Lalitkumar Tripathi: Prof. Ganganath Jha Campus, Central University, Prayagraj 
(Key-note address)
Peter M. Scharf: Prof. The Sanskrit Library, USA
"Reorienting oriental research in the transition to the digital medium 
(सांगणिकमाध्यमे प्राच्यविद्यायाः पुनःप्राचीकरणम्)"
"Implications of consciousness-based Pāṇinian grammar for major issues in 
prakriyā (प्रक्रियायां चेतनाधारितपाणिनीयव्याकरणद्योत्याः प्रधानविषयाः)"
Amba Kulkarni: Prof. Central University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
"Use of Pāṇinian grammar for the computational analysis of modern Indian 
Languages (आधुनिकभारतीयभाषाणां सङ्गणकीयविश्लेषणाय पाणिनीयव्याकरणस्य प्रयोगः)"
Mahesh Deokar: Prof. Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
"Recent studies in the Cāndra grammatical system (चान्द्रव्याकरणे 
सद्यस्काध्ययनम्)"
Prasad Joshi: Prof. Deccan College, Pune
"The description of the Vedic Language in the Aṣṭādhyāyī (अष्टाध्याय्यां 
वैदिकभाषायाः विवरणम्)"
Sharon Ben-Dor: Independent Scholar
"Discovering traces of lost vṛttis on Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī (अष्टाध्याय्याः 
लुप्तवृत्तिग्रन्थानां प्रकटनम्)"
Aleix Ruiz-Falqués: Head of dept. of Pali, Shan-state Buddhist University, 
Myanmar and Khyentse Postdoctoral Fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 
"Cliffs by the Ocean of Exception: On the so called mahā-suttas of the 
Kaccāyana Pali Vyākaraṇa and why they matter (पालिव्याकरणगतमहासूत्राणां 
माहात्म्यं प्रयोजनं च)"
Anuja Ajotikar: Asst. Prof. Shan-state Buddhist University, Myanmar and Hamburg 
University, Germany
"Studies in Pāṇini and Post Pāṇinian grammatical traditions (पाणिनीया तथा च 
पाणिनीयेतरव्याकरणपरम्पराविषयकम् अध्ययनम्)"
Tanuja Ajotikar: Asst. Prof. The Sanskrit Library, USA and Maharshi Vedic 
University, The Netherlands
"The need for deep analytical reading and critical editing of grammatical texts 
(व्याकरणप्रमाणग्रन्थानां विश्लेषणे चिकित्सकावृत्तीनां आवश्यकता)"
Chinmay Dharurkar: Asst. Prof. IIT Kanpur
"Comparing Pāṇini and Modern Linguistic theories: Insights and Instances."

Please visit our Website at the following link for further information about 
the lecture series as well as for registration: 
https://sites.google.com/sanskritlibrary.org/courses/research-in-indian-grammatical-tradition
Please share the news and the link with anyone and everyone you think might be 
interested.


Peter Scharf
[email protected]

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