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Takanobu Takahashi
Born1951 (age 72–73)
Other names高橋 孝信
OccupationJapanese Indologist
Known forTranslating Tirukkural into Japanese

Takanobu Takahashi (高橋 孝信, Takahashi Takanobu, born 1951) is a Japanese Indologist, who is currently associate professor of Indian literature at International Buddhist University at Osaka, Japan. He is the second translator of the Kural into Japanese.

Biography

Takanobu Takahashi was born in 1951 at Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. He graduated in Indology from the University of Tokyo in 1979. His specialization included Sanskrit, Pali, and Tamil. He travelled to Tamil Nadu, India between 1979 and 1982 to learn Tamil at the Madurai Kamaraj University under the guidance of scholars such as Tamilannal. He continued his post graduation in the Tokyo University. His thesis included Literary Conventions of Sangam Literature, with special focus on the Kurunthogai (in Japanese). In 1989, he obtained his PhD in Indian literature from the University of Utrecht, for which he researched on the Akam genre of the Sangam Literature's love poetry and poetics from 1985 to 1988.[citation needed] He is currently associate professor at International Buddhist University, Osaka, Japan. He has published on Tamil literature, as well as Dravidian literatures.[1]

In 1999, Takahashi translated the Tirukkural into Japanese and published it from Tokyo under the title Thirukkural: Sacred Verses of Ancient Tamil.[2]

Publications

See also

References

  1. ^ Takahashi, Takanobu (n.d.). Tamil Love Poetry and Poetics. E.J. Brill. ISBN 9789004100428. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  2. ^ Polilan; K. Gunathogai; Lena Kumar; Tagadur Sampath; Mutthamizh; G. Picchai Vallinayagam; D. Anbunidhi; K. V. Neduncheraladhan, eds. (2019). Tiruvalluvar 2050 (in Tamil) (1 ed.). Chennai: Periyar Enthusiasts Group. p. 686.

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