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Ganganath Jha

Sir Gaṅgānāth Jhā (25 December 1872 – 9 November 1941) was a scholar of Sanskrit, Indian philosophy and Buddhist philosophy.

Ganganath Jha
Born25 December 1872
gandhwari(Pandaul), Madhubani, Bihar
Died9 November 1941
Prayagraj, India
OccupationSanskrit scholar

Service

At the age of 24, he was appointed a librarian of the Darbhanga state by its Maharaja. In 1902, he was appointed a Professor of Sanskrit at Muir College in Allahabad, which he left in 1918 to become the first Indian principal of the Government Sanskrit College in Benares. Between 1920 and 1923 he served as a member of the Council of State in the Central British Government of India.[1][full citation needed]

He was vice-chancellor of University of Allahabad (Prayag University) during 1923–32. The University of Allahabad established the Ganganath Jha Hostel in his honour.[2][3][4]

Honors and awards

  • Honorary Fellow of the Asiatic Society, 1924[5]
  • Campbell Memorial Gold Medal, Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1935[6]
  • Knight Bachelor, 1941 Birthday Honours List[7]

Literary work

Sir GN Jha written numerous books and translated many Sanskrit books into English.[8][page needed][9][page needed]

Books authored

Books translated

  • Chandogyopanishad, G.A. Nelson & Co., Madras, 1899.
  • Yoga-Darsana, Theosophical Publication, Bombay, 1907.
  • Gautam ka Nyaya Sutra, Oriental Book Agency, Poona, 1913.
  • The Purva-Mimansa Sastra of Gemini, Pāṇini office, Allahabad, 1916.
  • Sloka Vartika, Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, 1924.
  • Tantra-Bhasa, Oriental Book Agency, Poona, 1925.
  • Manusmriti, in five Volumes, Calcutta University, 1920–1926.
  • Yoga Sar Sangrah, Oriental Book Agency, Poona, 1931.
  • Tattvasamgraha of Shantarakshita, (in two Volumes), Baroda Oriental Institute, Baroda, 1936.
  • Shabarbhasya, (in three Voumes), Baroda Oriental Institute, Baroda, 1939.

Books edited

  • Memansa Nyaya Prakash, 1904.
  • Gautam Ka Nyayasutra, Oriental Book Agency, Poona, 1931.
  • Nyayadarshana, Coukhamba Sanskrit Series, Benares, 1925.
  • Jyant Bhatt ki Nyayakalika, Sanskrit Bhavan Texts, Benares, 1925.
  • Mimansa Paribhasha, Medical Hall Press, Benares, 1905.
  • Bhavana Vivek, Govt. Press, Allahabad, 1922.
  • Mimansa Mandan, Coukhamba Sanskrit Series, Benares, 1929.
  • Manusmriti, Asiatic Society, Bengal.
  • Tantra Ratna, Sanskrit Bhavan Texts, Benares, 1930.
  • Vad vinod, Indian Press, Allahabad, 1915.
  • Khandan Khanda Khadya, Coukhamba Sanskrit Series, Benares, 1914.
  • Purush Pariksha, Veledeiyer, Allahabad, 1911.
  • Kadambari, Sanskrit Bhavan Texts, Benares.
  • Prasanna Raghav Natan, Sanskrit Bhavan Texts, Benares.
  • Meghdootam, Sanskrit Bhavan Texts, Benares.

Ganganath Jha Research Institute

Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan (Ganganatha Jha Campus), formerly known as Ganganath Jha Research Institute (from 1943 to 1971) and Ganganatha Jha Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth (from 1971 to 2002 under the Ministry of HRD, Government of India) was founded on 17 November 1943 with a view to perpetuate the name and works of M. M. Dr. Sir Ganganatha Jha (b. 1871 & d.1941), an International figure of Orientology and Indology.[10] This is the research training centre of Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan from 2016 to 2017.[11]

References

  1. ^ Autobiographical notes of Dr. Ganganath Jha, Ganganath Jha Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Allahabad
  2. ^ "Ganganath jha was VC of University of Allahabad" 7 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine. UoA's official web page say
  3. ^ “Ganganath Jha Hostel”. Reference of Ganganath Jha Hostel from J K Institute, Allahaabad University web page
  4. ^ “This hostel is in the list of University of Allahabad Hostel” 4 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Its presence in Hostel's list of Allahabad University
  5. ^ Fellowships and Medals, asiaticsociety.org.in. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  6. ^ Fellowships and Medals, asiaticsociety.org.in. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  7. ^ The London Gazette, 12 June 1941
  8. ^ A. B. Keith, History of Sanskrit Literature, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi.
  9. ^ A. A. Macdonell and A. B. Keith, Vedic Index of names and subjects, Choukhanba Vidya Bhavan, Benares, 1962.
  10. ^ "Ganganath Jha Research Institute (Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan)" 26 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine. In 1945, after his death, his five sons established the Ganganath Jha Research Institute now called Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
  11. ^ "Home". gnjhacampusrsks.org.

External links

  • Manusmṛti with the Manubhāṣya of Medhātithi translation and additional notes by Ganganath Jha.

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Sir Gaṅganath Jha 25 December 1872 9 November 1941 was a scholar of Sanskrit Indian philosophy and Buddhist philosophy Ganganath JhaBorn25 December 1872gandhwari Pandaul Madhubani BiharDied9 November 1941Prayagraj IndiaOccupationSanskrit scholar Contents 1 Service 2 Honors and awards 3 Literary work 3 1 Books authored 3 2 Books translated 3 3 Books edited 4 Ganganath Jha Research Institute 5 References 6 External linksService EditAt the age of 24 he was appointed a librarian of the Darbhanga state by its Maharaja In 1902 he was appointed a Professor of Sanskrit at Muir College in Allahabad which he left in 1918 to become the first Indian principal of the Government Sanskrit College in Benares Between 1920 and 1923 he served as a member of the Council of State in the Central British Government of India 1 full citation needed He was vice chancellor of University of Allahabad Prayag University during 1923 32 The University of Allahabad established the Ganganath Jha Hostel in his honour 2 3 4 Honors and awards EditHonorary Fellow of the Asiatic Society 1924 5 Campbell Memorial Gold Medal Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 1935 6 Knight Bachelor 1941 Birthday Honours List 7 Literary work EditSir GN Jha written numerous books and translated many Sanskrit books into English 8 page needed 9 page needed Books authored Edit The Prabhakar school of Purva Mimansa Allahabad University 1911 Kavi Rahasya Hindustan Academy Press Prayag Nyaya Prakash Nagari Pracharini Sabha Benares 1920 Vaisveshik Darsha Nagari Pracharini Sabha Benares 1921 The Philosophical Discipline Calcutta University 1928 Sources of Hindu law Indian Press Allahabad 1930 Hindu Vidhi Ka Srota Patna University 1931 Shankar Vedant Allahabad University 1939 Purva Mimansa in its sources Banaras Hindu University 1942 Yoga Darshana Theosophical Society Madras Books translated Edit Chandogyopanishad G A Nelson amp Co Madras 1899 Yoga Darsana Theosophical Publication Bombay 1907 Gautam ka Nyaya Sutra Oriental Book Agency Poona 1913 The Purva Mimansa Sastra of Gemini Paṇini office Allahabad 1916 Sloka Vartika Asiatic Society of Bengal Calcutta 1924 Tantra Bhasa Oriental Book Agency Poona 1925 Manusmriti in five Volumes Calcutta University 1920 1926 Yoga Sar Sangrah Oriental Book Agency Poona 1931 Tattvasamgraha of Shantarakshita in two Volumes Baroda Oriental Institute Baroda 1936 Shabarbhasya in three Voumes Baroda Oriental Institute Baroda 1939 Books edited Edit Memansa Nyaya Prakash 1904 Gautam Ka Nyayasutra Oriental Book Agency Poona 1931 Nyayadarshana Coukhamba Sanskrit Series Benares 1925 Jyant Bhatt ki Nyayakalika Sanskrit Bhavan Texts Benares 1925 Mimansa Paribhasha Medical Hall Press Benares 1905 Bhavana Vivek Govt Press Allahabad 1922 Mimansa Mandan Coukhamba Sanskrit Series Benares 1929 Manusmriti Asiatic Society Bengal Tantra Ratna Sanskrit Bhavan Texts Benares 1930 Vad vinod Indian Press Allahabad 1915 Khandan Khanda Khadya Coukhamba Sanskrit Series Benares 1914 Purush Pariksha Veledeiyer Allahabad 1911 Kadambari Sanskrit Bhavan Texts Benares Prasanna Raghav Natan Sanskrit Bhavan Texts Benares Meghdootam Sanskrit Bhavan Texts Benares Ganganath Jha Research Institute EditRashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Ganganatha Jha Campus formerly known as Ganganath Jha Research Institute from 1943 to 1971 and Ganganatha Jha Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth from 1971 to 2002 under the Ministry of HRD Government of India was founded on 17 November 1943 with a view to perpetuate the name and works of M M Dr Sir Ganganatha Jha b 1871 amp d 1941 an International figure of Orientology and Indology 10 This is the research training centre of Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan from 2016 to 2017 11 References Edit Autobiographical notes of Dr Ganganath Jha Ganganath Jha Sanskrit Vidyapeeth Allahabad Ganganath jha was VC of University of Allahabad Archived 7 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine UoA s official web page say Ganganath Jha Hostel Reference of Ganganath Jha Hostel from J K Institute Allahaabad University web page This hostel is in the list of University of Allahabad Hostel Archived 4 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine Its presence in Hostel s list of Allahabad University Fellowships and Medals asiaticsociety org in Retrieved 26 June 2021 Fellowships and Medals asiaticsociety org in Retrieved 26 June 2021 The London Gazette 12 June 1941 A B Keith History of Sanskrit Literature Motilal Banarsidass Delhi A A Macdonell and A B Keith Vedic Index of names and subjects Choukhanba Vidya Bhavan Benares 1962 Ganganath Jha Research Institute Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Archived 26 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine In 1945 after his death his five sons established the Ganganath Jha Research Institute now called Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Home gnjhacampusrsks org External links EditManusmṛti with the Manubhaṣya of Medhatithi translation and additional notes by Ganganath Jha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ganganath Jha amp oldid 1112069394, wikipedia, 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