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Colette Caillat (15 January 1921 – 15 January 2007) was a
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professor of
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and
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. She was also one of the world's leading
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scholars.


Biography

Caillat was born in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt, Seine-et-Oise. She embarked upon her academic career with the study of
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and
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, focusing on their literary and grammatical aspects. This led her to the study of Sanskrit under
Louis Renou Louis Renou (; 26 October 1896 – 18 August 1966) was the pre-eminent French Indologist of the twentieth century. Education and Career After passing the ''agrégation'' examination in 1920, Louis Renou taught for a year at the ''lycée'' in Rouen. ...
and Jules Bloch, who replaced Renou who was visiting India. Bloch played a key role in exposing his students to Indian classical languages such as
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,
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and Apabhramsha as well as modern
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. Encouraged by the strong presence of Indian students in his class, Bloch taught his students various details of Indian life. After clearing the French “
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” civil service examination, Caillat taught at various secondary schools, until she found a post at the
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. She was then free to devote all her time to Indian studies, starting with a mémoire on nominal derivation in
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which led her to read
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under the supervision of
Walther Schubring Walter Schubring (10 December 1881 – 13 April 1969) was a German Indologist who studied Jain canons written in Prakrit and wrote several major translations. Earlier western works on Jainism had mostly examined later texts in Sanskrit. Schubring ...
in
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. Schubring led Caillat firmly on the path of
Jain Jainism ( ), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion. Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession of twenty-four tirthankaras (supreme preachers of ''Dharma''), with the first in the current time cycle being ...
studies and encouraged her to participate in the Critical Pali Dictionary. Caillat first visited India in 1963 and remained a regular visitor to India throughout her life. In India, she developed close contact with A.N. Upadhye, Pandit D.D. Malvania, H.C. Bhayani, Pandit Sukhlalji and Muni Punyavijayaji. She stayed and worked several times in Mysore and Ahmedabad. Caillat first taught Sanskrit and Comparative Grammar at the
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from 1960 to 1966. She was appointed to the
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(then University of Paris-3) in 1967, as the successor of Louis Renou who had died suddenly, where she remained until retirement in 1988. She died on January 15, 2007. Her academic tradition is continued by her students, included among whom is
Nalini Balbir Nalini Balbir (born 1955) is a French Indologist who lives in Paris. She is a scholar of Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism. She was a direct student of Indologist Colette Caillat. She is known for her work on the publicatio ...
.


Awards and honors

Caillat was a commander of the
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, commander of
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, and commander of the
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. She was elected a member of the
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres () is a French learned society devoted to history, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the Institut de France. The academy's scope was the study of ancient inscriptions (epigr ...
in 1987, and was a member of several other academies and scholarly associations.


Academic publications

Her contribution to the field of Jain studies and Middle Indo-Aryan linguistics is manifold. Apart from a number of articles, her main books are the following: * 1965 ''Les expiations dans le rituel ancien des religieux Jaina'', Paris, 1965 (D.Litt. thesis), translated into English as ''Atonements in the Ancient Ritual of the Jaina Monks'', Ahmedabad, 1975 (L.D. Series 49). * 1966 ''Drei Chedasûtras des Jaina-Kanons - Ayâradasâo, Vavahâra, Nisîha''. Bearbeitet von Walther Schubring. Mit einem Beitrag von Colette Caillat, Hamburg, 1966. * 1971 ''Candâvejjhaya, La Prunelle-cible''. Introduction, Edition critique, Traduction, Commentaire, Paris, 1971. * 1974-75 C. Caillat, A.N. Upadhye and Bal Patil, ''Jainism'', Delhi, 1974–75. New edition, 2006. * 1981 ''La cosmologie jaina''. Présentation de Colette Caillat d'après les documents recueillis par Ravi Kumar, Paris, 1981. ''The Jain Cosmology''. English rendering by K.R. Norman, New Delhi; revised and enlarged edition, New Delhi, 2004. * 1985 Edition of Recueil d'articles de Jules Bloch 1906–1955, Paris, 1985. * 1999 ''Yogîndu, Lumière de l'Absolu.'' Traduit de l'apabhramsha par
Nalini Balbir Nalini Balbir (born 1955) is a French Indologist who lives in Paris. She is a scholar of Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism. She was a direct student of Indologist Colette Caillat. She is known for her work on the publicatio ...
et Colette Caillat, Paris, Payot, Rivages, 1999. * 2007 co-edition, with Nalini Balbir, of the volume ''Jaina Studies, Proceedings of the World Sanskrit Conference, Helsinki'', 2003 (in press). *In 1981, Mme Caillat, who was the head of the research group "Equipe de Philologie Bouddhique et Jaina", organised in Strasbourg the first International Jain Symposium outside India. The Proceedings were published in 1983 (Indologica Taurinensia, Vol 11). *In 1988, a Felicitation volume was offered in her memory (published as Indologica Taurinensia, Vol 14). *In 2007, 1000 copies of Acarya Joindu's ''Yogasara'' were distributed free of cost in her memory (published as Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series, Vol 10). *In 2011 the Pali Text Society published ''Caillat's Selected Papers'' (Oxford, ).


References

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