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Paul Dundas (born 1952) is a scholar and a senior lecturer in Sanskrit language and head of Asian Studies in the University of Edinburgh.His main areas of academic and research interest include Jainism, Buddhism, classical Sanskrit literature and Middle Indo-Aryan philology.He is regarded as one of the leading scholars of the world in Jain studies.
The Sanskrit Research Institute (SRI) is a project based in Auroville working with the Sanskrit language producing tools for education, research and deeper appreciation of Sanskrit. We are a small team, volunteer powered and are dedicated to preserving the magnificent heritage of Sanskrit and deepening the appreciation and enjoyment of it for.
SET Sanskrit Syllabus. There are Three Papers for each of the subjects. Paper-I on Teaching and Research aptitude, Paper -II and Paper-III based on the syllabus of concerned Sanskrit subjects. Details are furnished below: Please note the syllabus is based on CBSE NET exam which has been set by UGC.
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Now the AHRC-funded project “The intellectual and religious traditions of South Asia as seen through the Sanskrit manuscript collections of the University Library, Cambridge” has begun a systematic investigation aiming to produce a full catalogue of the manuscripts and to digitise a substantial proportion of them. These comprise more than.
SANSKRIT term papers and essays Officially, Sanskrit language is one of the 22 languages of India and is the main liturgical language of the Jain doctrine, as well as Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism. Sanskrit's roots lie in historical Indo-Aryan language.
Outputs: An international conference, the Shivdasani Archaeology and Text Conference, 2007; a conference-website disseminating visual and textual material to the wider academic community; an edited volume of related papers, Archaeology and Text: the Temple in South Asia, published by OUP.