Jaroslav Vacek

Jaroslav Vacek (born 26 June 1943) is director of the Institute of South and Central Asia and former dean of the Philosophical Faculty at the Charles University in Prague, where he founded the teaching and research of Mongolian as a new subject. He is a member of the Czech Oriental Society, the Prague Linguistic Circle, and The Learned Society. He translated the Bhagavad Gita from Sanskrit into Czech. He is interested mainly in linguistic problems on the Indian linguistic area and the Dravidian and Altaic relationships, where he applies new research approach.He also speaks fluent Tamil and is an authority on Tamil and Dravidian linguistics. [1][2]

Membership and positions in international organizations and societies

Member of editorial boards

Awards

Personal Life

He frequently visits India, especially Hyderabad and Chennai for his research work.

Selected writings[3]

Translated books by Jaroslav Vacek

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References

  1. Kolmas, Josef Buddhist Studies in Czechoslovakia
  2. University of Calicut
  3. Charles University, Faculty of Arts
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