Dear Colleagues,

It is my pleasure to announce the publication of the Felicitation volume for 
Nalini Balbir, which appeared as volume 29 of the series Studia Indologica 
Universitatis Halensis.

Jérôme Petit / Georges-Jean Pinault (Eds)

PRAŚASTI
Studies in Indology Presented to Nalini Balbir by Colleagues, Students and 
Friends

This volume comprises a collection of articles in honor of Professor Nalini 
Balbir, who turns seventy in 2025. The thirty-one contributions in English, 
French and German paint a portrait of Balbir. Some are authored by colleagues 
and friends with whom she worked throughout her academic career, others by 
junior and senior scholars who were her students, or who collaborated with her 
on research projects. The main topics that have occupied Balbir at the 
different stages of her career are represented, including Sanskrit, Middle 
Indic and Pali philology, Jainism, the history of Indian studies, manuscript 
studies and contemporary Indian literature.
This volume comprises a collection of articles in honour of Professor Nalini 
Balbir, who turns seventy in 2025. The thirty-one contributions in English, 
French and German paint a portrait of Balbir. Some are authored by colleagues 
and friends with whom she worked throughout her academic career, others by 
junior and senior scholars who were her students, or who collaborated with her 
on research projects. The main topics that have occupied Balbir at the 
different stages of her career are represented, including Sanskrit, Middle 
Indic and Pali philology, Jainism, the history of Indian studies, manuscript 
studies and contemporary Indian literature.
These contributions are preceded by a comprehensive bibliography of Balbir’s 
work. Her scholarship has many facets, covering nearly the whole of Indology, 
and involving fieldwork in India, research in libraries, archives and museums 
in many countries, as well as participation in international conferences. The 
introduction to the volume retraces the brilliant academic career of the 
honorand, who obtained a position as Professor of Indology in 1988 at the 
University Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris, where she taught until her retirement in 
2022. In 2000, she was also appointed as Professor of Middle Indic Philology at 
the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), Section des Sciences historiques 
et philologiques. The transmission of knowledge and expertise was one of her 
major longstanding commitments. The ample Tabula Gratulatoria and the list of 
her awards testify to Balbir’s international renown as scholar, teacher and 
mentor.
This publication has been made possible through grants obtained from several 
institutions, which are gratefully acknowledged: the École Pratique des Hautes 
Études (Paris Sciences et Lettres), the GREI research team in Indian studies in 
Paris (Groupe de Recherches en Études Indiennes, EA 2021, EPHE and University 
Sorbonne Nouvelle), and the Institute of Jainology in London.

Studia Indologica Universitatis Halensis | Volume 29
1st edition 2025
hardcover, thread stitched, 616 pages
ISBN 978-3-86977-292-9

The book can be ordered from the publisher 
https://uvhw.de/studia-indologica/product/250429_08_292-9.html
or via booksellers (except Amazon)

With kind regards,
Petra Kieffer-Pülz








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