A. N. D. Haksar A.N.D. Haksar in 2015
Born (1933-12-03 ) 3 December 1933 (age 91) Gwalior , British India Occupation Diplomat, translator, writer Language English Education
Aditya Narayan Dhairyasheel Haksar (born 3 December 1933) is a well-known translator of Sanskrit classics into English .[ 1] Born in Gwalior , central India , he is a graduate of The Doon School , Allahabad University and Oxford University . He was a career diplomat, serving as Indian High Commissioner to Kenya and the Seychelles , Minister in the United States , Ambassador to Portugal and Yugoslavia , and he also served as Dean of India's Foreign Service Institute and President of the U.N. Environment Programme 's Governing Council.[ 2] [ 3]
Haksar is noted for his collection of translations from Sanskrit.[ 4] He has increasingly focused on the kathā or narrative Sanskrit literature, the manuscript archive of which may amount to some 40,000 volumes.[ 5] This is in part because many generations of orientalist scholars had overlooked this rich tradition in favor of more ancient religious texts.[ 6] His kathā translations include Shuka Saptati ,[ 7] and the first ever renditions into English of Madhavanala Katha and Samaya Matrika , respectively published as Madhav & Kama [ 8] and The Courtesan's Keeper .[ 9]
List of works
Translated
Tales from the Panchatantra (1992)[ 10]
The Shattered Thigh & Other Plays of Bhasa (1993)[ 11]
Dandin 's Tales of the Ten Princes (1995)[ 12]
Fables from Narayana 's Hitopadesha (1998)[ 13]
the story collection Simhasana Dvatrimsika (1998)[ 14]
Shuka Saptati - Seventy Tales of the Parrot (2000)[ 15]
The Jatakamala of Arya Shura (2003)[ 16] with a foreword by H.H. the Dalai Lama
Madhav and Kama - A Love Story from Ancient India (2006)[ 17]
the verse anthology Subhashitavali (2007)[ 18]
The Courtesan’s Keeper - Samaya Matrika of Kshemendra (2008)[ 19]
Three Satires from Ancient Kashmir of Kshemendra (2011)[ 20]
Vatsyayana 's Kama Sutra (2011)[ 21]
The Seduction of Shiva - Tales of Life and Love (2014)[ 22]
Suleiman Charitra of Kalyana Malla (2015)[ 23]
Raghuvamsam of Kalidasa (2016)[ 24]
The Ending of Arrogance – Darpadalanam of Kshemendra (2016)[ 25]
Three Hundred Verses of Bhartrihari (2017)[ 26]
Ritusamharam – A Gathering of Seasons by Kalidasa (2018)[ 27]
A Tale of Wonder – Kathakautukam by Srivara (2019)[ 28]
Chankaya Niti - Verses on Life and Living (2020)[ 29]
Vikramorvashiyam – Quest for Urvashi by Kalidasa (2021)[ 30]
Edited
References
^ "A.N.D Haksar" . HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher . Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2019 .
^ "Penguin India" .
^ "United Nations Environmental Programme" . Archived from the original on 17 November 2004. Retrieved 11 November 2015 .
^ "A.N.D. Haksar" . www.goodreads.com . Retrieved 18 May 2019 .
^ Ingalls, Dan (1980). Sanskrit and OCR (Speech). Xerox PARC. Retrieved 31 December 2013 .
^ "An Interview with A. N. D. Haksar" . 30 October 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2013 .
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2008). Shuka Saptati . Harper Collins India. ISBN 978-8-172-23370-9 .
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2006). Madhav & Kama . Roli Books. ISBN 978-8-186-93924-6 .
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2009). The Courtesan's Keeper . Rupa & Co. ISBN 978-8-129-11336-8 .
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (1992). Tales from the Panchatantra . NationalBook Trust India.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (1993). The Shattered Thigh & Other Plays of Bhasa . Penguin Group. ISBN 978-0-143-10430-8 .
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (1995). Tales of the Ten Princes . Penguin Books.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (1998). Narayana's Hitopadesha . Penguin Classics.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (1998). Simhasana Dvatrimsika . Penguin Classics.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2000). Shuka Saptati- Seventy Tales of the Parrot . HarperCollins India.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2003). Jatakamala of Arya Shura . HarperCollins India.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2006). Madhav and Kama - A Love Story from Ancient India . IndiaInk Roli Books.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2007). Subhashitavali . Penguin Classics.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2008). The Courtesan's Keeper - Samaya Matrika . Rupa & Co.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2011). Three Satires from Ancient Kashmir . Penguin Classics.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2011). The Kama Sutra . Penguin Classics.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2014). The Seduction of Shiva - Tales of Life and Love . Penguin Classics.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2015). Suleiman Charitra of Kalyana Malla . Penguin Books India.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2016). Raghuvamsam . Penguin Books India.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2016). The Ending of Arrogance – Darpadalanam . Bangalore: Rasala Books.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2017). Three Hundred Verses . Penguin Books India.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2018). Ritusamharam - A Gathering of Seasons . Penguin India.
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2019). A Tale of Wonder – Kathakautukam . Penguin India.
^ "Chanakya Niti" . Penguin Random House India . Retrieved 5 October 2020 .
^ Haksar, A.N.D. (2021). Vikramorvashiyam - Quest for Urvashi . Penguin India.
^ Haksar, A. N. D., ed. (1995). Glimpses of Sanskrit Literature . Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
^ Haksar, A. N. D. (2002). A Treasury of Sanskrit Poetry . Indian Council for Cultural Relations. ISBN 978-8-175-41116-6 .
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