Indological and other essays in honour of Klaus Karttunen. Volume 110 in the Studia Orientalia series. Articles: Bertil Tikkanen: Preface. Select bibliography of Klaus Karttunen 1980-2010. Greg Bailey: "Him I call a Brahmin" : further instances of intertextuality between the Mahābhārata and some Pāli texts. Hans Bakker: Origin and spread of the Pāśupata Movement : about Heracles, Lakulīśa and symbols of masculinity. Johannes Bronkhorst: Archetypes and bottlenecks : reflections on the text history of the Mahābhārata. Måns Broo: Drama in the service of Kṛṣṇa : Rūpa Gosvāmin's Nāṭaka-Candrikā. Rahul Peter Das: The classical Āyurvedic representation of human anatomy. Madhav M. Deshpande: Ārṣa versus Anārṣa in Pāṇini and allied literature. Harry Falk: Die Kurus und Ihre Jungen Frauen. Masato Fujii: The recovery of the body after death : a prehistory of the devayāna and pitryāna. Jan Meulenbeld: Lakṣmaṇa's Yogacandrikā. Patrick Olivelle: War and peace : semantics of Saṃdhi and Vigraha in the Arthaśāstra. Asko Parpola: Three ways of chanting in a sacrificial laud : chapter two of Jaimini-Paryadhyāya (Jaiminīya-Śrautasūtra III) with Bhavatrāta's commentary : Sanskrit text with an annotated English translation. Richard Salomon: The Macedonian month Xandikos in Gandhāran inscriptions. Henri Schildt: Rare mediaeval Kerala murals at Kumbla, near Kasargode. Bertil Tikkanen: Domaki noun inflection and case syntax. Outi Merisalo: In horis sanguinis : physiology and generation in the pseudo-Galenic De spermate. Petri Pohjanlehto: Nasal reduction in Late Luwian. Jouna Pyysalo: Fourteen Indo-European etymologies in honour of Klaus Karttunen. Harry Halén: Henrik Grenman and Olga Sederholm : two unlucky Finnish orientalists from the town of Vasa. Tapani Harviainen: Syriac poems written by Finnish scholars in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Nadja Johansson: Abraham Ibn Ezra on "The Scholars of India" : a twelfth century Jewish view of Indian astrology. Kaj Öhrnberg: Georg August Wallin : an orientalist between national and imperial orientalism. Yaroslav Vassilkov: From the history of Indian studies in Russia : Gerasim Lebedev and the Freemasons.