Indeed very hard to believe, so sad, moving to tears.
His vivid mind, his radiant smile, his love for sharing and discussing ideas 
with colleagues, students and friends...
His immense work still has long time to go.
I remember a long evening conversation with him during a cruise at the IVW in 
Austin (summer 2006).
Now, I like thinking of him on this real and improbable boat, full of 
Indologists.
Thank you, Johannes, grazie!

Silvia D'Intino
CNRS, Paris     Le jeudi 15 mai 2025 à 11:27:29 UTC+2, Viktoria Lysenko via 
INDOLOGY <[email protected]> a écrit :  
 
 - все Dear colleagues,What a great loss to Indology and to all of us who knew 
and loved Johannes as a great scholar, wonderful person, friend, and colleague! 
Not long ago, many of us received an impressive list of his publications for 
the past year. What has happened, was he ill?We met and became friends in 1994 
in Poland, near Krakow, at an unforgettable conference organized by Polish 
colleagues. For me it was the first meeting with many famous Western 
Indologists whom I had always admired. We collaborated and corresponded with 
Johannes for many years. Just recently he wrote to me that he was interested in 
my idea of a linguistic hypothesis of the origin of atomism in Greece and 
India, and that he himself had thought of something similar, but had not gotten 
around to it...  He always had a fresh perspective on Indological subjects, 
inspired by whatever philosophical issues were troubling him at any given 
moment. In this respect he reminded me of the unforgettable Wilhelm Halbfass.It 
is a great sadness that he has left us so prematuraly . Rest in peace, dear 
Johannes!Attached are the photos of the Polish conference and the Vienna 
conference where we met some years ago. 
https://rggu.academia.edu/LysenkoVictoriahttp://iph.ras.ru/lysenko.htm-- 
Victoria Lysenko, Dsc. in Philosophy, Chief Research FellowHead, Department for 
Eastern philosophiesInstitute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of SciencesMoscow, 
Goncharnaya, 12/1, Moscow 109240 -   ----------------Кому: Shrikant Bahulkar 
([email protected]);Копия: Indology List 
([email protected]);Тема: [INDOLOGY] Johannes Bronkhorst 
gone;15.05.2025, 11:12, "Asko Parpola via INDOLOGY" 
<[email protected]>:
 Johannes Bronkhorst surprised us all with his decision to leave this world 
before experiencing the troubles of old age. I remember him with gratitude for 
his friendship, inspiring research and generosity. Goodbye, Johannes!  Asko 
Parpola   
On 15. May 2025, at 10.10, Shrikant Bahulkar via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> wrote: I am very sad to read the news of Prof. 
Bronkhorst's sudden demise. We have known each other since 1977, when he went 
to Pune to study Sanskrit grammar traditionally with Prof. Kashinath Shastri 
Abhyankar. We used to meet at the sessions of the World Sanskrit Conference and 
on other occasions. He started an exchange programme with the University of 
Pune and invited students and scholars of that university to Laussanne. He was 
a versatile scholar and a prolific writer.  His passing away is an irreparable 
loss to Indology.   My heartfelt condolences. Shrikant BahulkarFirst Dalai Lama 
Chair Professor in Nalanda StudiesSomaiya Vidyavihar University, MumbaiSenior 
Fellow,Oxford Centre for Hindu StudiesOxford University, U.K.    
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