CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN SANSKRIT

Authors

  • Santu Sarkar Sarkar Assistant Teacher of Sanskrit, Burdwan Shiba Kumar Harijan Vidyalaya (Higher Secondary)

Keywords:

Science and Technology, Sanskrit Studies

Abstract

Research in Sanskrit is a repository of unlimited invaluable knowledge of Ancient Indian Heritage. There is an urgent need for knowledge mining from Ancient Sanskrit Science and Technology texts for bridge building between the past and the future through the present. Keeping this in view, a unique research oriented Department of Sanskrit Studies was established in 2006 which will act as an interface between Sanskrit and the sub-fields of the Humanities, Social Sciences and the Sciences

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Published

2016-01-31