Jean Varenne

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Jean Varenne
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Born 12 June 1926
Marseille, France
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Paris, France
Nationality French
Occupation Indologist

Jean Varenne (12 June 1926 – 12 July 1997) was a French Indologist and a prominent figure of the Nouvelle Droite. He taught Sanskrit at the Aix-Marseille University, then at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, where he was eventually nominated Professor Emeritus. Varenne has also been a Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago, and at other universities in India, Cambodia and Mexico.[1]

Biography

Early life and education

Jean Varenne was born on 12 June 1926 in Marseille, Provence.[2][1] He attended Lycée Thiers (fr), then Aix-Marseille University and the University of Paris, earning a PhD in Sanskrit studies at the École des Hautes Études. Varenne was a member of the French School of the Far East, and taught in India and Cambodia.[1]

In 1962, he received a teaching position at Aix-Marseille,[1] where he founded the Department of Indian Studies in the early 1960s.[3] Varenne also worked as a Visiting Professor at El Colegio de México and at the University of Chicago in the second part of the 1960s.[4][1]

Indology and political activism

In 1974, Varenne joined the patronage committee of Nouvelle École, a review published by GRECE, an ethno-nationalist think tank led by Alain de Benoist.[3] He quit his teaching position at Aix-Marseille in 1980,[1] and co-founded with Jean Haudry and Jean-Paul Allard (fr) the "Institute of Indo-European Studies" (IEIE) at the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 the same year.[5] He was appointed professor of Sanskrit philology, Indian civilization and history of religions at Lyon 3 in 1981.[1][3] Varenne was also involved with the neo-fascist magazine Défense de l'Occident, led by Maurice Bardèche.[6]

During the 1980s, Varenne directed the series "Le Monde Indien" in the prestigious publishing house Les Belles Lettres, and he founded the Belles Lettres collection "Études Indo-Européennes" in 1987.[7] He served as the president of GRECE from 1984 to 1987,[3][8] and was also a member of the Institute of Formation of the Front National (FN) of Jean-Marie Le Pen.[9] In 1990 he was nominated to the "Scientific Council" of the FN.[10]

Later life and death

At the end of his life, Varenne was working on an Encyclopedic Dictionary of Religions; only articles on Hinduism were published at the time of his death on 12 July 1997.[1][2]

Works

  • Mahâ-Nârâyana Upanisad, 2 vol., Paris, Éditions de Boccard (PICI), 1960.
  • Mantra védiques dans le « Raurava-âgama », JA 250/2, pp 185–1987, 1962.
  • Zarathushtra et la tradition mazdéenne, Paris, Seuil, 1962 [reed. 1977].
  • Le Véda, ed. Planète, 1967, [reed. Les Deux Océans, 2003].
  • Mythes et légendes, extraits des Brâhmanas, Paris, Gallimard, 1968.
  • Grammaire du sanskrit, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1971.
  • Upanisads du Yoga, traduits du sanskrit et annotés, Paris, Gallimard, 1971.
  • Le Yoga et la tradition hindoue, Paris, Denoël, 1971.
  • Célébration de la Grande Déesse (Dévî-mâhâtmya), Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1975.
  • Cosmogonies Védiques, Milan, Archè Milano, 1981 [reed. Les Belles Lettres, 1982].
  • (Dir. with Jean Herbert) Vocabulaire de l'hindouisme, Dervy, 1985.
  • Aux Sources du Yoga, J. Renard, 1989.
  • La Gîta- Govinda, Le Rocher, 1991.
  • L'Enseignement secret de la divine Shakti, Grasset, 1995.
  • Le Tantrisme : mythes, rites, métaphysique, Albin Michel, 1997.
  • Zoroastre, le prophète de l'Iran, Dervy, 1996.
  • (Dir. with Michel Delahoutre) Dictionnaire de l'hindouisme, Le Rocher, 2002.

References

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