Edited by Bertil Tikkanen & Albion M. Butters. — Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society, 2011. — XXII, 333 p. — (Societas Orientalis Fennica - Studia orientalia, Vol. 110). — ISBN 978-951-9380-76-6.
Contents: Bertil
Tikkanen, Preface. Select Bibliography of Klaus Karttunen 1980-2010. Tabula Gratulatoria.
Indology: Greg
Bailey, “Him I Call a Brahmin”: Further instances of intertextuality between the Mahābhārata and some Pāli texts. Hans
Bakker, Origin and Spread of the Pāśupata Movement: About Heracles, Lakulīśa and symbols of masculinity. Johannes
Bronkhorst, Archetypes and Bottlenecks: Reflections on the text history of the Mahābhārata. Mans
Broo, Drama in the Service of Kṛṣṇa: Rūpa Gosvāmin’s Nāṭaka-Candrikā. Rahul Peter
Das, The Classical Āyurvedic Representation of Human Anatomy. Madhav M.
Deshpande,
Ārṣa versus
Anārṣa in Pāṇini and Allied Literature. Harry
Falk, Die Kurus und Ihre Jungen Frauen. Masato
Fujii, The Recovery of the Body after Death: A prehistory of the
devayāna and
pitr̥yāna. Jan
Meulenbeld, Lakṣmaṇa’s Yogacandrikā. Patrick
Olivelle, War and Peace: Semantics of
Saṃdhi and
Vigraha in the
Arthaśāstra. Asko
Parpola, The Three Ways of Chanting in a Sacrificial Laud: Chapter two of Jaimini-Paryadhyāya (Jaiminīya-Śrautasūtra III) with Bhavatrāta’s Commentary: Sanskrit text with an annotated English translation. Richard
Salomon, The Macedonian Month Xandikos in Gandhāran Inscriptions. Henri
Schildt, Rare Mediaeval Kerala Murals at Kumbla, near Kasargode. Bertil
Tikkanen, Domaki Noun Inflection and Case Syntax.
Classical and indo-european studies: Outi
Merisalo,
In Horis Sanguinis: Physiology and Generation in the Pseudo-Galenic
De Spermate. Petri
Pohjanlehto, Nasal Reduction in Late Luwian. Jouna
Pyysalo, Fourteen Indo-European Etymologies in Honour of Klaus Karttunen.
History of Oriental Studies: Harry
Halén, Henrik Grenman and Olga Sederholm – Two unlucky Finnish Orientalists from the town of Vasa. Tapani
Harviainen, Syriac Poems Written by Finnish Scholars in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Nadja
Johansson, Abraham Ibn Ezra on “The Scholars of India” – A twelfth century Jewish view of Indian astrology. Kaj Öhrnberg, Georg August Wallin: An Orientalist between national and imperial orientalism. Yaroslav
Vassilkov, From the History of Indian Studies in Russia: Gerasim Lebedev and the Freemasons.