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Camille Bulcke The Jesuit Exponent of Ramkatha

Books from same Author: Ravi Dutt Bajpai and Swati Parashar

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Ravi Dutt Bajpai and Swati Parashar
    PublisherCambridge University Press (Manohar)
    ISBN9781108838122
    Pages325
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2024

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    Cambridge University Press (Manohar) Camille Bulcke The Jesuit Exponent of Ramkatha by Ravi Dutt Bajpai and Swati Parashar

    This is the first English biography of the Belgian Jesuit, Padma Bhushan recipient and renowned scholar of Hindi, Awadhi and Sanskrit: Father Camille Bulcke (1909–1982). Father Bulcke came to India when it was still a British colony, found spiritual inspiration in the life and compositions of the great Indian poet Goswami Tulsidas, and emerged as one of the renowned exponents of the Ramkatha (The Story of Rama) and the Hindi language. This book attempts to read and critically examine his life, while also analysing his writings on comparative religious studies. In doing so, it provides a brief overview of the world of Hindi literature and its development in postcolonial India through the contributions of Father Bulcke, and highlights the cultural and religious encounters between the West and the East, Europe and India, Christianity and Hinduism.