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ABOUT ME |
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Professor Korada Subrahmanyam has been at the Center for Applied Linguistics and
Translation Studies (CALTS) since October 1988. He did Bhashapraveena (Telugu &
Sanskrit - 1975) and joined Andhra University in Sanskrit in 1976. In 1982 he received
Ph D from the same Institute. In MA as well as PhD (Best Thesis)he won Medals and
Prizes. In 1983 he was selected for Research Associateship for 5years.
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Right from the age of 5 the teacher was imparted education in Gurukula system and
he is a blend of Oriental and Occidental types of Education.
Apart from the mundane subjects, the teacher learnt (Krishna) Yajurveda, Vyakarana,
Vedanta, Nyaya, Jyotisha etc...-all Systems of Indian Philosophy from Gurus Including
his father (late) Subrahmanaym.
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Paniniyan Grammar, Philosophy of Language, Translation, Indian Grammatical Tradition,
Oriental and Occidental Theories of Language, Language and Literature of Sanskrit
and Telugu, Indian Literary Theories, Vedangas, Darsanas and Machine Translation
- are some of his subjects of interest. He knows Sanskrit, Telugu, English, Hindi
and German. Subrahmanyam was a UGC Visiting Fellow at MS University of Baroda during
2000-2001. ICCR drafted him for Visiting Professorship in 2005. The teacher was
honored with 11 Panditasammanams at different places across India.
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He launched a Website viz. shrivedabharathi.in, in collaboration with Shrivedabharathi,
Hyderabad for learning Sanskrit(including acoustics). An MP3 CD, viz. Vedangas and
Darsanas (Telugu) was brought out by the teachers.
He attended more than 40 seminars and published 30 odd Articles.
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Among books published by him –
- Mahavakyavicarah (Ph.D. thesis) deals with the Study of Discourse in different systems
of Indian Philosophy.
- Vakyapadiyam (Brahmakanda only - English Translation) explicates the cryptic meaning
of Bhartrihari.
- Four Vrttis in Panini is an elaborated study of Vrttis in Paniniya with the help
of various commentaries.
- Theories of Language : Oriental and Occidental – is an nutshell of ancient and modern
linguistic theories.
- Pramanas in Indian Philosophy (in the pipeline) would offer a panorama of Pramanas
right from Vedas and Epics.
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