My heartfelt condolences to the family of a great scholar Dipak Bhattacharya.  
I had the privilege of meeting him when he came to Leiden.  I was working in 
the library of the Kern Institute and also studying Sanskrit with Professor 
Witzel.  I was fortunate to be able to attend the first sessions of the 
Paippalaada  readings.  Because of some bureaucratic mistake his wife did not 
get a visum to accompany him.  He was quite lonely at the time and because I 
was also connected to the Indian diaspora in the Netherlands as a board member 
of the Netherlands-India Association I tried to make his stay in Leiden more 
pleasant.  We remained friends and I visited him in Santiniketan.  His 
fantastic efforts to publish the texts was his homage to his father.  He was 
really more interested in Panini.

He has passed away but in Leiden we still use his books and all who are working 
on the PS will continue to pay homage to him.

Marianne Oort

 

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Sent: zondag 23 april 2023 13:10
To: Carmen Spiers <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Fwd: Prof. Dipak Bhattacharya's Sad Demise

 

 

सारस्वता बान्धवा:,

विद्वांसः शोकसन्तप्ता: संस्मरन्ति च दीपकम्।वेदविद्या क्रन्दतीव गते प्राज्ञे हि 
पञ्चताम्।।

दिव्यं धाम हरे: प्राप्यान्नित्यं विद्यापरायणः।

राधाकृष्णाङ्घ्रिकमले प्रार्थयेsहं मुहुर्मुहु:।।

Girish K. Jha

Professor of Sanskrit(Retd.)

Patna University.

Residence: Indirapuram(Near Delhi)

 

 

 

 

On Sun, 23 Apr, 2023, 1:41 pm Carmen Spiers via INDOLOGY, 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

My sincere condolences to Dipak Bhattacharya's family and friends. We only had 
email contact but he was very nice to a young scholar such as myself. My line 
of research simply wouldn't exist without his father's and his efforts. 
Incredible that he managed to publish the edition of the entire enormous 
Paippalādasaṁhitā in his lifetime!

Carmen Spiers (Leiden)

 

Am Sa., 22. Apr. 2023 um 20:19 Uhr schrieb Joanna Jurewicz 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >:

Yes... very sad. He will remain with us - in our memories, in his texts...

 

---

Prof. dr hab. Joanna Jurewicz

Katedra Azji Południowej /Chair of South Asia Studies

Wydział Orientalistyczny / Faculty of Oriental Studies

Uniwersytet Warszawski /University of Warsaw  

ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28

00-927 Warszawa , Poland

Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages

College of Human Sciences

UNISA

Pretoria, RSA

Member of Academia Europaea  

https://uw.academia.edu/JoannaJurewicz

 

 

sob., 22 kwi 2023 o 14:25 Madhav Deshpande via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > napisał(a):

This is very sad news indeed. Dipak Bhattacharya and his father Durgamohan 
Bhattacharya were pioneers in the discovery and editing of the Paippalāda 
Atharvaveda from Orissa. I met him several times at conferences, and he was 
very generous in answering my questions regarding the Atharvavedic tradition 
during my own editing of the Śaunakīya Caturādhyāyikā and the Vikr̥tis of the 
Śaunakīya Atharvaveda. He also made important contributions to Pāṇinian 
studies. His passing is a major loss to Vedic studies. ॐ शान्ति: शान्ति: 
शान्ति: ।




Madhav M. Deshpande

Professor Emeritus, Sanskrit and Linguistics

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Senior Fellow, Oxford Center for Hindu Studies

Adjunct Professor, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India

 

[Residence: Campbell, California, USA]

 

 

On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 4:07 AM Arlo Griffiths via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:





Prof. Dipak Bhattacharya

Prof. Dipak Bhattacharya, a renowned scholar of Sanskrit and Vedic Studies, 
passed away yesterday (April 21, 2023), at his daughter’s residence in Mumbai, 
due to prolonged illness and old age. He was eighty-two. He is survived by two 
daughters, son-in-laws and a granddaughter.

Prof. Bhattacharya worked at the Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan and 
devoted his life to teaching and research in the field of Sanskrit and Vedic 
Studies. He was known for his research in Vedic Studies, particularly, the 
first critical edition of the Paippalāda Saṃhitā of the Atharvaveda. He 
continued the work left incomplete by his father, Prof. Durgamohan 
Bhattacharya, who is credited with discovering the tradition of the Atharvaveda 
in Odisha. He collected several manuscripts of that Veda written in Oriya 
script, worked meticulously throughout his life and brought out a good critical 
edition of the entire Saṃhitā, consisting of twenty Kāṇḍas. The edition was 
published in four volumes by the Asiatic Society, Kolkata (1997-2016). This 
work evinces the mastery of Vedic and classical Sanskrit language, proficiency 
in textual criticism, colossal industry and insight on the part of that 
scholar. Despite the difference of opinion, the community of Vedic scholars 
will always remain indebted to Prof. Bhattacharya for his monumental work. 
Eminent Vedic philologists such as Prof. Michael Witzel (retired Professor of 
Sanskrit, Harvard University) and Prof. Georges Pinault (Paris) have expressed 
their feelings similarly.

I had good personal relations with Prof. Bhattacharya. He participated in a 
national seminar on Vedic Śākhās I had organized in 2001 at the Tilak 
Maharashtra Vidyapeeth (TMV) in honour of Prof. C. G. Kashikar. He also 
participated in the Fifth International Vedic Workshop held in Bucharest in 
2011. He worked as an external examiner and attended the Viva Voce examination 
of Dr. Shilpa Sumant for her Ph. D. from TMV. He always treated me like his 
younger brother. His sad demise is an unrepairable loss for the field of Vedic 
Studies and a personal loss for me.  

My deep condolences to his family, students, friends and colleagues.

Shrikant Bahulkar

 


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