Dr. Dalpat Rajpurohit

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Dalpat S Rajpurohit is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. His research specializes in early Hindi literature and spans devotional, monastic, and court cultures of early modern India. He has published in prestigious journals including the Journal of the American Oriental Society and Modern Asian Studies, contributing significantly to the field of Hindi literary criticism. His recent book, titled 'Sundar ke Svapn: Prambhik?dhunikat?, D?d?panth aur Sundard?s k? Kavit?', explores the religious community of early modern India, examining the contributions of sixteenth-century poet-saint Dadu Dayal amid the multicultural milieu of Mughal India. Throughout his work, Rajpurohit demonstrates fresh perspectives on the categorizations of Hindi literature, particularly the binaries of devotional and courtly tropes that have influenced historical narratives. He has co-authored another significant book analyzing Sant poetry from Rajasthan, focusing on the literary traditions and cultural contexts of Sant authors during this period. Rajpurohit's scholarly contributions have also been highlighted through various reviews and critiques in several academic and literary magazines, establishing him as a prominent voice in the study of Hindi literature and its socio-historical contexts.

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Master Program
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GRE General
TOEFL
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IELTS
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Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
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