Dear colleagues,

Like many others who have sent notes, I valued Johannes as a scholar of great 
breadth and depth, but also as a warmly supportive senior colleague, from our 
earliest interactions at conferences when I was new to the field.  We had many 
exchanges over the last two decades especially on the formation of Brahmanical 
tradition.  His writings and talks always struck me as a model of lucidly 
presented and careful argumentation. He was adept at working outward from 
detailed, textually grounded analysis to address larger implications and 
stimulating big-picture hypotheses, both in South Asian cultural history and in 
the study of religions.  His final annual message with links to his 2025 
publications — which I was perplexed to receive so early in the year — again 
exhibits the range of his interests and writing.

For this reason, I was delighted when, almost exactly a decade ago, he agreed 
to extend his visit to the US after the AOS conference in New Orleans to accept 
my invitation to deliver the 2015 Root Lecture at WLU on the topic “Can 
Religion be Explained?”  Adding the extra leg to his travels was no trivial 
complication for him since his osteoarthritis already was making air travel 
painful.  My wife and I enjoyed the opportunity to welcome him to our 
university, and to drive him along the Blue Ridge Parkway to take in the views 
of the Shenandoah Valley.  He was a kind, engaging man and an exemplary 
humanist, and I am sorry that he and Joy have left us.

Best,
Tim Lubin
WLU

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Reply-To: Harry Falk <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at 2:47 PM
To: INDOLOGY <[email protected]>
Subject: [INDOLOGY] Johannes Bronkhorst gone

Dear friends and colleagues,
I have just received the news that Johannes Bronkhorst left this world
today at noon in a controlled manner, as was his custom, together with his
beloved wife Joy Manné.
He sent the last batch of his papers just a few days ago. He will be
remembered as an innovative and inspired scientist, a cheerful person and
a true and dear friend.
Sadly.
Harry Falk



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