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(Prof. Harry Aveling, PhD) | |||
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(Hindi sannyas name: स्वामी आनंद हरिदास) | |||
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[[image:haridas2.jpg|right|300px|thumb|a darshan 1978]] | [[image:haridas2.jpg|right|300px|thumb|a darshan 1978]] | ||
[[image:haridas3.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Pune 1978]] | [[image:haridas3.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Pune 1978]] | ||
Haridas, born 1942 in Sydney, Australia, received Sannyas on Sep 6, 1977. At the time he was the Dean of the School of Humanities at [http://www.murdoch.edu.au Murdoch University] in Perth, Australia. | Haridas, born 1942 in Sydney, Australia, received Sannyas on Sep 6, 1977. At the time he was the Dean of the School of Humanities at [http://www.murdoch.edu.au Murdoch University] in Perth, Australia. | ||
Co-founder with [[Sw Sambodh Roman]] and [[Ma Deva Rajni]] of the [[Osho Nirmol Meditation | Co-founder with [[Sw Sambodh Roman]] and [[Ma Deva Rajni]] of the [[Osho Nirmol Meditation Centre, St. Kilda|Osho Nirmol Meditation Centre, Melbourne]], in 1986. <br> | ||
Co-translator with Mrs Sudha Joshi of Osho’s discourses on Daya Bai, ''[[The Last Morning Star]]'', launched in Pune on Master’s Day, 2000, and various other related works. | Co-translator with Mrs Sudha Joshi of Osho’s discourses on Daya Bai, ''[[The Last Morning Star]]'', launched in Pune on Master’s Day, 2000, and various other related works. | ||
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Haridas is a scholar, translator and teacher. He specialises in Indonesian and Malaysian literature, and Translation Studies. He received the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy in Malay Studies from the National University of Singapore and Doctor of Creative Arts (DCA) from the University of Technology, Sydney. Besides his academic studies, he has translated extensively from Indonesian and Malay, from Vietnamese Francophone writing, and, as mentioned, co-translated from Hindi. He has also been awarded an Anugerah Pengembangan Sastra (Literature Development Award) for his translation work. | Haridas is a scholar, translator and teacher. He specialises in Indonesian and Malaysian literature, and Translation Studies. He received the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy in Malay Studies from the National University of Singapore and Doctor of Creative Arts (DCA) from the University of Technology, Sydney. Besides his academic studies, he has translated extensively from Indonesian and Malay, from Vietnamese Francophone writing, and, as mentioned, co-translated from Hindi. He has also been awarded an Anugerah Pengembangan Sastra (Literature Development Award) for his translation work. | ||
He | He was appointed Adjunct Professor of [http://www.seas.ohio.edu/People/VisitingScholars.html Southeast Asian Literature at Ohio University] in 2002. He has also served as Visiting Professor of Translation Studies at the Faculty of Humanities, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Indonesia#Notable_people University of Indonesia] (2006). | ||
In late 2010, he taught in the Graduate School of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadjah_Mada_University Gadjah Mada University], Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He is a Fellow of the [http://www.orient.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.85861.1335171525!/menu/standard/file/SCWHL12April.pdf Stockholm Collegium for World Literary History], Stockholm University, representing island Southeast Asia. He was President of the [http://aalitra.org.au Australian Association for Literary Translation], 2005–2008, and is a Former Past President of the [http://sydney.edu.au/arts/research/malaysia-and-singapore-society/ Malaysia and Singapore Society], a regional subgroup of the Asian Studies Association of Australia. | |||
He currently holds an Adjunct Full Professorship in the [http://artsonline.monash.edu.au/llcl/ School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University], Melbourne, Australia. | He currently holds an Adjunct Full Professorship in the [http://artsonline.monash.edu.au/llcl/ School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University], Melbourne, Australia. | ||
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:[http://profiles.arts.monash.edu.au/harry-aveling/ Professor Harry Aveling at Monash] | :[http://profiles.arts.monash.edu.au/harry-aveling/ Professor Harry Aveling at Monash] | ||
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:1994 : ''[[The Laughing Swamis]]'' | :1994 : ''[[The Laughing Swamis]]'' | ||
:1999 : ''[[Osho Rajneesh and His Disciples]]'' | :1999 : ''[[Osho Rajneesh and His Disciples]]'' | ||
:2019 : ''[[The Magic Circle: Translation and India]]'' | |||
:2023 : ''[[The Laughing Swamis]]'', revised ed | |||
::An extensive bibliography can be found in [https://www.google.com.au/?gws_rd=ssl#q=%22harry+aveling%22&tbm=bks Google Books]. | ::An extensive bibliography can be found in [https://www.google.com.au/?gws_rd=ssl#q=%22harry+aveling%22&tbm=bks Google Books]. | ||
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:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Aveling Harry Aveling in the Wikipedia] | :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Aveling Harry Aveling in the Wikipedia] | ||
:[https://www.facebook.com/harry.aveling Harry on facebook] | :[https://www.facebook.com/harry.aveling Harry on facebook] | ||
:[[LoveOsho podcast E130 Haridas]] - interview on 16 March 2021 | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 18 March 2024
(Prof. Harry Aveling, PhD)
(Hindi sannyas name: स्वामी आनंद हरिदास)
Haridas, born 1942 in Sydney, Australia, received Sannyas on Sep 6, 1977. At the time he was the Dean of the School of Humanities at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia.
Co-founder with Sw Sambodh Roman and Ma Deva Rajni of the Osho Nirmol Meditation Centre, Melbourne, in 1986.
Co-translator with Mrs Sudha Joshi of Osho’s discourses on Daya Bai, The Last Morning Star, launched in Pune on Master’s Day, 2000, and various other related works.
- "Krishna’s message is celebration and redemption through celebration. He is the most celebrating person ever, the most aesthetic god. His vision of reality is not that of truth but of beauty. He is not a philosopher but a lover, and he loved tremendously." (Osho, God's Got a Thing about You, Sep 8, 1978)
Haridas is a scholar, translator and teacher. He specialises in Indonesian and Malaysian literature, and Translation Studies. He received the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy in Malay Studies from the National University of Singapore and Doctor of Creative Arts (DCA) from the University of Technology, Sydney. Besides his academic studies, he has translated extensively from Indonesian and Malay, from Vietnamese Francophone writing, and, as mentioned, co-translated from Hindi. He has also been awarded an Anugerah Pengembangan Sastra (Literature Development Award) for his translation work.
He was appointed Adjunct Professor of Southeast Asian Literature at Ohio University in 2002. He has also served as Visiting Professor of Translation Studies at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia (2006).
In late 2010, he taught in the Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He is a Fellow of the Stockholm Collegium for World Literary History, Stockholm University, representing island Southeast Asia. He was President of the Australian Association for Literary Translation, 2005–2008, and is a Former Past President of the Malaysia and Singapore Society, a regional subgroup of the Asian Studies Association of Australia.
He currently holds an Adjunct Full Professorship in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Contact Details
- address
- 17 Longbourne Ave
- Notting Hill VIC 3168
- Australia
- phones
- Phone: +61 (0)3 9561-3975
- Mobile: +61 423-281-916
- Harry.Avelingmonash.edu
- bibliography
- 1994 : The Laughing Swamis
- 1999 : Osho Rajneesh and His Disciples
- 2019 : The Magic Circle: Translation and India
- 2023 : The Laughing Swamis, revised ed
- An extensive bibliography can be found in Google Books.
- qualifications
- PhD, Malay Literature, National University of Singapore
- DCA, Literary Translation, University of Technology, Sydney
- MEd, Multi-cultural Studies, University of New England, Armidale
- STM, Spirituality, Wollaston Anglican Theological College, Perth
- MAppLing, Translation Studies, University of Newcastle, Callaghan
- see also
- Harry Aveling in the Wikipedia
- Harry on facebook
- LoveOsho podcast E130 Haridas - interview on 16 March 2021