Vasu, Srisa Chandra, 1861-1918?
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Name (Latin)
Vasu, Srisa Chandra, 1861-1918?
Other forms of name
Sheikh Chilli, 1861-1918?
Chilli, Sheikh, 1861-1918?
Basu, Srish Chandra, 1861-1918?
Chilli, Shaikh, 1861-1918?
Shaikh Chilli, 1861-1918?
Sris Chandra Vasu, 1861-1918?
Srisa Chandra Vidyarnava, 1861-1918?
Śrīścandra Vasu, 1861-1918?
Ṣrīṣa-chandra Vasu, 1861-1918?
Vasu, Srisa Chandra, Rai Bahadur, 1861-1918?
Vidyarnava, Srisa Chandra, 1861-1918?
Vasu, Srisa Chandra
Date of birth
1861-03-20
Date of death
1918-06-23
Associated country
India
Field of activity
Justice, Administration of
Mathematics
Sanskrit philology
Occupation
Judges
Mathematicians
Scholars
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- An introduction to the Yoga philosophy, [1974]:t.p. (Śriśa Chandra Vasu)
- Ashtadhyayi, 1897:t.p. (translated into English by Srisa Chandra Vasu)
- BL database, viewed 25 Apr. 2017(hdg.: Chillī, Shaikh, pseud.)
- Folk-tales of Hindustan, 1886:cover (Sheikh Chilli)
- Folk-tales of Hindustan, [1909]cover (Shaikh Chilli)
- Foreign travel and Hindu shastras. Judgment in the Benares Caste case, 1912:p. [1] (B. Srish Chandra Basu, Subordinate Judge, Benares)
- Supplement to Who's who in India, 1912:p. 103 (Basu, Srish Chandra, B.A., Rai Bahadur, Judge of the Court of Small Causes, Benares, member of the Theosophical Society, trustee and member of the Managing Committee of the Central Hindu College, Benares, was born on 20th March, 1861. Besides being a recognized Sanskrit scholar, he is an erudite lawyer, and his mastery of Arabic and Persian has exacted warm admiration from learned Maulvis. He established a reputation for a profound knowledge of Hindu law in the Benares Caste Defamation case)
- Sris Chandra Basu or Srish Chandra Vasu; born March 20, 1861; died June 23, 1918; Indian Sanskrit scholar, judge, writer and translator of numerous works; translated major yoga texts such as the Yogaśāstra, the Gheranda Samhita, and the Siva Samhita into English, several through own publishing setup called the Panini office in Allahabad ( (Wikipedia, viewed December 22, 2025) )
- WorldCat identities, viewed 25 Apr. 2017(Vasu, Srisa Chandra 1861-1918?; alternative names: Shaikh Chilli)
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Wikipedia description:
Sris Chandra Basu or Srish Chandra Vasu (20 March 1861 – 23 June 1918) was an Indian Sanskrit scholar, judge, writer and translator of numerous works. He translated major yoga texts such as the Yogaśāstra, the Gheranda Samhita, and the Siva Samhita into English, several through his own publishing setup called the Panini office in Allahabad.
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