CONTENTS
Special theme: Indian studies in Central and Eastern Europe
Foreword [PDF]
Maria Krzysztof Byrski. Indian and Oriental studies in a euro-perspective for the 21st century [Abstract]
Danuta Stasik. Teaching languages―understanding cultures. A few remarks on feeling and experiencing in Hindi [Abstract]
Jaroslav Strnad. Introducing the interpretation of medieval Hindī texts into the Hindī curriculum: An alternative approach [Abstract]
Audrius Beinorius. On the social and religious status of an indian astrologer at the royal court [Abstract]
Julieta Rotaru. Towards a methodology of applying the paribhāṣās in the KauśikaSūtra (I) (with special reference to 7.1) [Abstract]
Valdas Jaskūnas. Measuring the body of god: Temple plan construction and proportional measurement in early texts on north Indian architecture [Abstract]
Stanislava Vavroušková. Ways to understand India: The Czech experience [Abstract]
Diana Mickevičienė. Passage to India: Oscillating between love and hate. The emotional reception of India as the subject of Indian studies [Abstract]
Viktors Ivbulis. Only Western influence? The birth of literary romantic aesthetics in Bengal [Abstract]
Deimantas Valančiūnas. Myth in constructing contemporary Indian identity in popular Hindi film: The case of Ashutosh Gowariker [Abstract]
Book reviews
Hermione de Almeida, George H. Gilpin. Indian Renaissance: British Romantic Art and the Prospect of India (Valdas Jaskūnas) [PDF]
Jessica L. Harland-Jacobs. Builders of Empire: Freemasons and British Imperialism, 1717–1927 (Audrius Beinorius) [PDF]
Obituary
In memoriam Algis Uždavinys [PDF]
AOV Exchange program [PDF]
Guidelines for contributors [PDF]