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Alain Daniélou

Alain Daniélou (4 October 1907 – 27 January 1994) was a French historian, Indologist, intellectual, musicologist, translator, writer, and notable Western convert to and expert on the Shaivite branch of Hinduism.[7]

Alain Daniélou
Born(1907-10-04)October 4, 1907
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
DiedJanuary 27, 1994(1994-01-27) (aged 86)
Lonay, Switzerland
OccupationHistorian, Indologist, musicologist, translator, writer
NationalityFrench
SubjectCulture of India, Hindu studies, Indian classical music, Indian philosophy, Shaivite Hinduism
Notable works
  • Introduction to the Study of Musical Scales (1943)[1]
  • The Myths and Gods of India: The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism (1964)[2]
  • Gods of Love and Ecstasy: The Traditions of Shiva and Dionysus (1979)[3]
PartnerRaymond Burnier[4]
RelativesJean Daniélou[4][5][6]
Website
www.alaindanielou.org

In 1991 he was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship, the highest honour conferred by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama.[8]

Early life and education edit

His mother, Madeleine Clamorgan, was from an old family of the Norman nobility; a fervent Roman Catholic,[4][5][6] she founded schools and a religious order, the Order of Sainte-Marie,[6] for women teachers in civilian costume under the patronage of St. François-Xavier. His father, Charles Daniélou, was an anti-clerical Breton politician who held numerous national ministerial posts in the Third Republic. One of his brothers was the Roman Catholic prelate and Académie Française member, Jean Daniélou.[4][5][6][9]

He received his education at the Institution Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix, Neuilly-sur-Seine, and at St. John's College, Annapolis.[9] The young Daniélou studied singing under the famous Charles Panzéra, as well as classical dancing with Nicholas Legat (teacher of Vaslav Nijinsky), and composition with Max d'Ollone. Subsequently, he performed professionally on stage with dancers such as Floria Capsali and Marjorie Daw.[9] Growing up, he rebelled against his mother's deep devotion to her faith, but his father remained a positive influence, which helped in developing his musical talent and in coping with his homosexuality.[6] He studied piano and singing, learning the songs of Duparc and Chausson and the liederkreis of Schumann and Schubert. He started writing poems, as acquired proficiency in English and other European languages.[9]

Career edit

India: 1932–1960 edit

He and his partner, the Swiss photographer Raymond Burnier,[4] first went to India as part of an adventure trip, and they were fascinated with the art and culture of the nation. Daniélou and Burnier were among the first Westerners to visit India's famed erotic Hindu temples in the village of Khajuraho and Burnier's stunning photographs of the ancient temple complex launched the site internationally. The photographs were featured in an exhibition at the New York's Metropolitan Museum.[10]

In 1932, during his first trip to India, he met one of the great influences poet Rabindranath Tagore.[9] His close association with Tagore lead him to become the director of Tagore's school of music at Shantiniketan (Visva-Bharati University).[11] Subsequently, in 1935, he joined the Banaras Hindu University, where he studied Hindustani music, Sanskrit language and literature, Hindu philosophy, and Hindu religion for the next 15 years of his life. In 1949, he was appointed as a research professor at the University, a post he held until 1953; he also remained the director of the College of Indian Music. In Bénarès (now Varanasi), he lived in a mansion on the banks of the Ganges, named Rewa Kothi. During these years, he studied Indian classical music in Bénarès with Shivendranath Basu and played the veena, a classical Indian instrument which he started playing professionally. He also studied Hindi and Sanskrit languages, as well as Indian philosophy.

His interest in the symbolism of Hindu architecture and sculpture lead him to long trips with Burnier to Khajuraho, Bhubaneswar, and Konarak, sites located in central India and Rajasthan.[11][12] He also translated some works of Swami Karpatri, the samnyasin by whom he was initiated into Shaivism under the Hindu name Shiva Sharan ("Protected by Shiva").[9][13] In 1942, he published his translation of the Tirukkural, a Tamil moral literature.[14]

In 1953, he joined the Adyar Library and Research Centre at the Theosophical Society Adyar near Madras (now Chennai), where he was the director of a centre of research into Sanskrit literature until 1956. In 1959, he became a member of French Institute of Pondicherry, which works in the field of Indology.[9]

Europe: 1960 onwards edit

Upon his return to Europe in 1960, he was appointed an advisor to the UNESCO's International Music Council, which led to a number of recordings of traditional music such as Unesco Collection: A Musical Anthology of the Orient, Musical Atlas, Musical Sources, and Anthology of Indian Classical Music - A Tribute to Alain Daniélou. In 1963, he became the founder and director of the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation (IICMSD) in West Berlin, where he remained till 1977; he was also the director of the Istituto Internazionale di Musica Comparata (IISMC) in Venice from 1969 to 1979.[9]

He worked on Indian classical music. But his more important contribution to Indology is his writings on the ancient wisdom of the Vedas, Hindu philosophy, and Shaivism.[citation needed]

He is the author of over thirty books on Indian music and culture. He received several awards for his work on music. He was also a photographer and artist.[citation needed]

Awards and recognition edit

Daniélou was an Officer of the Légion d'Honneur, an Officer of the Ordre National du Mérite, and Commander of Arts and Letters. He was the director of the UNESCO Collection series, a series of recordings of traditional world music. In 1981, Daniélou received the UNESCO/CIM prize for music, and, in 1987 the Kathmandu Medal from UNESCO.

Legacy edit

In 2004, to mark his tenth death anniversary a photo exhibition, "India through the eyes of Alain Danielou (1935-1955)" was hosted at the Alliance Française, Hyderabad.[11]

Works edit

  • While the Gods play, Shaiva Oracles and Predictions on the Cycles of History and Destiny of Mankind (French: La Fantaisie des Dieux et L'Aventure Humaine, 1985)
  • Gods of Love and Ecstasy, The Tradition of Shiva & Dionysus, Omnipresent Gods of Transcendence
  • The Hindu Temple; Deification of Eroticism
  • Music and the Power of Sound
  • A Brief History of Indiapublished by Inner Traditions
  • The complete Kâma Sûtra The first unabridged translation.
  • Virtue, success, pleasure & liberation: the four aims of life in the tradition of ancient India
  • Ragas of North Indian Classical Music
  • The Way to the Labyrinth: An Autobiography published by New Directions.
  • The Myths and Gods of India, Hindu Polytheism
  • Yoga: the Method of Reintegration
  • Yoga, Mastering the Secrets of Matter and the Universe
  • Fools of God
  • Song-poems - Rabindranath Tagore, Texts in English, French and Bengali & Melodies
  • The Congress of the World With miniatures of tantric cosmology
  • Sacred Music, its Origins, Powers and Future, Traditional Music in Today's World
  • The Situation Of Music And Musicians In The Countries Of The Orient
  • Introduction to The Study of Musical Scales
  • Northern Indian Music: Vol. One, Theory, History and Technique
  • Northern Indian Music: Vol. Two, The Main Ragas
  • The Phallus, Sacred Symbol of Male Creative Power
  • India, a civilization of differences: the ancient tradition of universal tolerance
  • Shiva And The Primordial Tradition: From the Tantras to the Science of Dreams
  • Manimekhalaï, The Dancer With The Magic Bowl Translation by Alain Daniélou
  • Shilappadikâram, The Ankle Bracelet
  • Sacred Music, Its Origins, Powers And Future
  • A Descriptive Catalogue Of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Alain Daniélou's Collection at the Giorgio Cini Foundation

Discography edit

Filmography edit

  • 2023: Alain Daniélou, l'esprit libre, a documentary by fr:Joël Farges, Kolam, 77', ISAN 0000-0006-EA8A-0000-F-0000-0000-T.
  • 2017: Alain Daniélou - The Way to the Labyrinth, a documentary by Riccardo Biadene, KAMA Productions.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Daniélou, Alain (1943). Introduction to the Study of Musical Scales. Bénarès: The India Society, London. ISBN 0-8364-2353-4. S2CID 190774873 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Daniélou, Alain (2017) [1964]. The Myths and Gods of India: The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-3638-9. OCLC 24247413. S2CID 169604069.
  3. ^ Daniélou, Alain (1984) [1979]. Gods of Love and Ecstasy: The Traditions of Shiva and Dionysus. Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions. ISBN 0-89281-374-1. OCLC 25281659. S2CID 191033152.
  4. ^ a b c d e Golliau, Catherine (28 June 2010). "L'affaire Daniélou". Le Point (in French). Paris. from the original on 15 May 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Catinchi, Philippe-Jean (8 September 2010). ""L'Hindouisme traditionnel et l'interprétation d'Alain Daniélou", de Jean-Louis Gabin: Alain Daniélou, revu et corrigé". Le Monde (in French). Paris. from the original on 9 September 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d e de Boysson, Emmanuelle (2008). Le cardinal et l'hindouiste: Le mystère des frères Daniélou. Petite Renaissance. Spiritualité (in French). Paris: Presses de la Renaissance. ISBN 9782750904234.
  7. ^ Aldrich, Robert (2015). "Sojourners and the Seduction of Ceylon". Cultural Encounters and Homoeroticism in Sri Lanka: Sex and Serendipity. Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia (1st ed.). London and New York: Routledge. p. 147. ISBN 9781138491502. OCLC 943053586.
  8. ^ . SNA Official website. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Kirkup, James (4 February 1994). "Obituary: Alain Daniélou". The Independent. London. from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Medieval Indian Sculpture" (PDF). Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  11. ^ a b c . The Hindu. 19 July 2004. Archived from the original on 9 September 2004. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  12. ^ . The Telegraph. 19 March 2009. Archived from the original on 23 March 2009. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  13. ^ Rama, Swami (1999) Himalayan Institute, Living With the Himalayan Masters, page 247.
  14. ^ Sanjeevi, N. (1973). Bibliography on Tirukkural. In First All India Tirukkural Seminar Papers. Chennai: University of Madras. p. 146.

External links edit

  • The Way to the Labyrinth: An Autobiography by Alain Danielou
  • Official web site of Alain Danielou (English)
  • Exhibition catalogue of Khajuraho photographs, Metropolitan Museaum of Art [1]

alain, daniélou, october, 1907, january, 1994, french, historian, indologist, intellectual, musicologist, translator, writer, notable, western, convert, expert, shaivite, branch, hinduism, born, 1907, october, 1907neuilly, seine, francediedjanuary, 1994, 1994,. Alain Danielou 4 October 1907 27 January 1994 was a French historian Indologist intellectual musicologist translator writer and notable Western convert to and expert on the Shaivite branch of Hinduism 7 Alain DanielouBorn 1907 10 04 October 4 1907Neuilly sur Seine FranceDiedJanuary 27 1994 1994 01 27 aged 86 Lonay SwitzerlandOccupationHistorian Indologist musicologist translator writerNationalityFrenchSubjectCulture of India Hindu studies Indian classical music Indian philosophy Shaivite HinduismNotable worksIntroduction to the Study of Musical Scales 1943 1 The Myths and Gods of India The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism 1964 2 Gods of Love and Ecstasy The Traditions of Shiva and Dionysus 1979 3 PartnerRaymond Burnier 4 RelativesJean Danielou 4 5 6 Websitewww wbr alaindanielou wbr org In 1991 he was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship the highest honour conferred by Sangeet Natak Akademi India s National Academy for Music Dance and Drama 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 India 1932 1960 2 2 Europe 1960 onwards 3 Awards and recognition 4 Legacy 5 Works 6 Discography 7 Filmography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editHis mother Madeleine Clamorgan was from an old family of the Norman nobility a fervent Roman Catholic 4 5 6 she founded schools and a religious order the Order of Sainte Marie 6 for women teachers in civilian costume under the patronage of St Francois Xavier His father Charles Danielou was an anti clerical Breton politician who held numerous national ministerial posts in the Third Republic One of his brothers was the Roman Catholic prelate and Academie Francaise member Jean Danielou 4 5 6 9 He received his education at the Institution Notre Dame de Sainte Croix Neuilly sur Seine and at St John s College Annapolis 9 The young Danielou studied singing under the famous Charles Panzera as well as classical dancing with Nicholas Legat teacher of Vaslav Nijinsky and composition with Max d Ollone Subsequently he performed professionally on stage with dancers such as Floria Capsali and Marjorie Daw 9 Growing up he rebelled against his mother s deep devotion to her faith but his father remained a positive influence which helped in developing his musical talent and in coping with his homosexuality 6 He studied piano and singing learning the songs of Duparc and Chausson and the liederkreis of Schumann and Schubert He started writing poems as acquired proficiency in English and other European languages 9 Career editIndia 1932 1960 edit He and his partner the Swiss photographer Raymond Burnier 4 first went to India as part of an adventure trip and they were fascinated with the art and culture of the nation Danielou and Burnier were among the first Westerners to visit India s famed erotic Hindu temples in the village of Khajuraho and Burnier s stunning photographs of the ancient temple complex launched the site internationally The photographs were featured in an exhibition at the New York s Metropolitan Museum 10 In 1932 during his first trip to India he met one of the great influences poet Rabindranath Tagore 9 His close association with Tagore lead him to become the director of Tagore s school of music at Shantiniketan Visva Bharati University 11 Subsequently in 1935 he joined the Banaras Hindu University where he studied Hindustani music Sanskrit language and literature Hindu philosophy and Hindu religion for the next 15 years of his life In 1949 he was appointed as a research professor at the University a post he held until 1953 he also remained the director of the College of Indian Music In Benares now Varanasi he lived in a mansion on the banks of the Ganges named Rewa Kothi During these years he studied Indian classical music in Benares with Shivendranath Basu and played the veena a classical Indian instrument which he started playing professionally He also studied Hindi and Sanskrit languages as well as Indian philosophy His interest in the symbolism of Hindu architecture and sculpture lead him to long trips with Burnier to Khajuraho Bhubaneswar and Konarak sites located in central India and Rajasthan 11 12 He also translated some works of Swami Karpatri the samnyasin by whom he was initiated into Shaivism under the Hindu name Shiva Sharan Protected by Shiva 9 13 In 1942 he published his translation of the Tirukkural a Tamil moral literature 14 In 1953 he joined the Adyar Library and Research Centre at the Theosophical Society Adyar near Madras now Chennai where he was the director of a centre of research into Sanskrit literature until 1956 In 1959 he became a member of French Institute of Pondicherry which works in the field of Indology 9 Europe 1960 onwards edit Upon his return to Europe in 1960 he was appointed an advisor to the UNESCO s International Music Council which led to a number of recordings of traditional music such as Unesco Collection A Musical Anthology of the Orient Musical Atlas Musical Sources and Anthology of Indian Classical Music A Tribute to Alain Danielou In 1963 he became the founder and director of the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation IICMSD in West Berlin where he remained till 1977 he was also the director of the Istituto Internazionale di Musica Comparata IISMC in Venice from 1969 to 1979 9 He worked on Indian classical music But his more important contribution to Indology is his writings on the ancient wisdom of the Vedas Hindu philosophy and Shaivism citation needed He is the author of over thirty books on Indian music and culture He received several awards for his work on music He was also a photographer and artist citation needed Awards and recognition editDanielou was an Officer of the Legion d Honneur an Officer of the Ordre National du Merite and Commander of Arts and Letters He was the director of the UNESCO Collection series a series of recordings of traditional world music In 1981 Danielou received the UNESCO CIM prize for music and in 1987 the Kathmandu Medal from UNESCO Legacy editIn 2004 to mark his tenth death anniversary a photo exhibition India through the eyes of Alain Danielou 1935 1955 was hosted at the Alliance Francaise Hyderabad 11 Works editWhile the Gods play Shaiva Oracles and Predictions on the Cycles of History and Destiny of Mankind French La Fantaisie des Dieux et L Aventure Humaine 1985 Gods of Love and Ecstasy The Tradition of Shiva amp Dionysus Omnipresent Gods of Transcendence The Hindu Temple Deification of Eroticism Music and the Power of Sound A Brief History of Indiapublished by Inner Traditions The complete Kama Sutra The first unabridged translation Virtue success pleasure amp liberation the four aims of life in the tradition of ancient India Ragas of North Indian Classical Music The Way to the Labyrinth An Autobiography published by New Directions The Myths and Gods of India Hindu Polytheism Yoga the Method of Reintegration Yoga Mastering the Secrets of Matter and the Universe Fools of God Song poems Rabindranath Tagore Texts in English French and Bengali amp Melodies The Congress of the World With miniatures of tantric cosmology Sacred Music its Origins Powers and Future Traditional Music in Today s World The Situation Of Music And Musicians In The Countries Of The Orient Introduction to The Study of Musical Scales Northern Indian Music Vol One Theory History and Technique Northern Indian Music Vol Two The Main Ragas The Phallus Sacred Symbol of Male Creative Power India a civilization of differences the ancient tradition of universal tolerance Shiva And The Primordial Tradition From the Tantras to the Science of Dreams Manimekhalai The Dancer With The Magic Bowl Translation by Alain Danielou Shilappadikaram The Ankle Bracelet Sacred Music Its Origins Powers And Future A Descriptive Catalogue Of Sanskrit Manuscripts in Alain Danielou s Collection at the Giorgio Cini FoundationDiscography editUnesco Collection A Musical Anthology of the Orient Anthology of Indian Classical Music A Tribute to Alain Danielou Musiciens et Danseurs de la caste des Ahirs 1951 Religious Music of India 1952 Musical Atlas Musical Sources Philips Holland Anthology of North Indian Classical Music Barenreiter Musicaphon Kassel Filmography edit2023 Alain Danielou l esprit libre a documentary by fr Joel Farges Kolam 77 ISAN 0000 0006 EA8A 0000 F 0000 0000 T 2017 Alain Danielou The Way to the Labyrinth a documentary by Riccardo Biadene KAMA Productions See also edit nbsp France portal nbsp Hinduism portal nbsp India portal nbsp Literature portal nbsp Music portal nbsp Poetry portal nbsp Tamils portal Michel Danino Jean Filliozat Francois Gautier Louis Renou Tirukkural translations into FrenchReferences edit Danielou Alain 1943 Introduction to the Study of Musical Scales Benares The India Society London ISBN 0 8364 2353 4 S2CID 190774873 via Internet Archive Danielou Alain 2017 1964 The Myths and Gods of India The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism Delhi Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 978 81 208 3638 9 OCLC 24247413 S2CID 169604069 Danielou Alain 1984 1979 Gods of Love and Ecstasy The Traditions of Shiva and Dionysus Rochester Vermont Inner Traditions ISBN 0 89281 374 1 OCLC 25281659 S2CID 191033152 a b c d e Golliau Catherine 28 June 2010 L affaire Danielou Le Point in French Paris Archived from the original on 15 May 2012 Retrieved 8 March 2021 a b c Catinchi Philippe Jean 8 September 2010 L Hindouisme traditionnel et l interpretation d Alain Danielou de Jean Louis Gabin Alain Danielou revu et corrige Le Monde in French Paris Archived from the original on 9 September 2010 Retrieved 8 March 2021 a b c d e de Boysson Emmanuelle 2008 Le cardinal et l hindouiste Le mystere des freres Danielou Petite Renaissance Spiritualite in French Paris Presses de la Renaissance ISBN 9782750904234 Aldrich Robert 2015 Sojourners and the Seduction of Ceylon Cultural Encounters and Homoeroticism in Sri Lanka Sex and Serendipity Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia 1st ed London and New York Routledge p 147 ISBN 9781138491502 OCLC 943053586 SNA List of Sangeet Natak Akademi Ratna Puraskarwinners Akademi Fellows SNA Official website Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 a b c d e f g h Kirkup James 4 February 1994 Obituary Alain Danielou The Independent London Archived from the original on 8 April 2014 Retrieved 8 March 2021 Medieval Indian Sculpture PDF Retrieved 31 October 2013 a b c Visual flashback The Hindu 19 July 2004 Archived from the original on 9 September 2004 Retrieved 7 April 2014 Snapshots of Indian culture The Telegraph 19 March 2009 Archived from the original on 23 March 2009 Retrieved 7 April 2014 Rama Swami 1999 Himalayan Institute Living With the Himalayan Masters page 247 Sanjeevi N 1973 Bibliography on Tirukkural InFirst All India Tirukkural Seminar Papers Chennai University of Madras p 146 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Alain Danielou The Way to the Labyrinth An Autobiography by Alain Danielou 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