Dear Colleagues,

As you are aware IASS gives awards to young scholars for contribution to their 
field of specialization and furtherance of  Sanskrit research. This year's 
awards have been judged and decided and it gives me pleasure to announce the 
winners of the awards.

  The DK Award for and Outstanding Doctoral Thesis

The DK Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis on Sanskrit has been awarded to Dr 
Eric Gurevitch for his thesis submitted to the University of Chicago, entitled, 
'Everyday Sciences in Southwest India'.
The thesis examined a close-knit group of scholars in eleventh-century 
Karnataka writing on practical topics including recipes, bureaucratic 
mathematical problems, the weather, animal husbandry and hydrology. This 
dissertation explicates this turn to vernacular sciences and its epistemic 
consequences in South Asia. In this mixed intellectual environment, authors 
writing in Sanskrit and Kannada disputed and redefined the meaning of 
scholarship, debating the value of erudition and experience.
The adjudicators agreed that this outstanding thesis broke new ground in 
understanding of the relationship between Sanskrit and vernacular languages and 
their respective roles in the creation of knowledge systems in premodern India. 
The judges praised the originality of the author's multi-layered analysis.
The award consists of books to the value of US$1000 generously sponsored by 
Shri Ramesh K. Mittal of D.K. Agencies (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
The IASS Honorary Research Fellowship
The IASS Honorary Research Fellowship for 2024 has been awarded to Dr Pranav 
Prakash, of Christ Church, University of Oxford, for a project entitled,  
'Maithili Chapbooks in a Sanskritized World: The History of Unorthodox Printing 
in Colonial India.'  The Honorarium valued at €1000 will enable Dr Prakash to 
continue his research in India.
Our warmest congratulations to both our winners.
More information on both awards is available on the IASS website:
https://www.sanskritassociation.org/<https://www.sanskritassociation.org/#>
Dipti S.Tripathi
President, IASS

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McComas Taylor, Professor of Sanskrit
College of Asia and Pacific, Australian National University
Secretary-General, International Assoc. of Sanskrit Studies

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