Kalyani Yuva Pandita Parishad showcases Young Women Sanskrit Scholars
Team Udayavani, Oct 26, 2024, 6:56 PM IST
Udupi: As part of the All India Oriental Conference (AIOC), a special Kalyani Yuva Pandita Parishad was organized, spotlighting the intellectual prowess of young women scholars in Sanskrit. Nine talented speakers presented deep insights on topics across Vyakarana (Grammar), Sahitya (Literature), Vedanga, Nyaya, and Vedanta, drawing attention to the next generation of Sanskrit expertise.
The session saw esteemed chairs, including Prof. Ramachandra G. Bhat, Vice Chancellor of SVYASA University; Prof. Korada Subramaniam of IIT Hyderabad; Dr. Nandapuri; and Dr. Vanita Ramaswamy, who collectively oversaw the presentations and provided invaluable feedback to each participant.
Scholars and Their Topics of Presentation
The young scholars presented an array of topics, each showcasing in-depth research and interpretation in their fields:
- Simran Thakur (KKSU Ramtek): “Karmavat Karmanaa Tulyakriyah”
- Shweta Nandini: “Veda and Vedanga”
- Shiroda: “Lakshanalakshya-vicharah”
- Vanaja: “Dhatvarthabhaavana-vicharah”
- Pallavi: “Abhedah Sambandho na”
- Chaitra: “Iidoodet Dvivachanam Pragruhyam”
- Samana: “Nirdishyamaana-paribhashaa”
- Radha Deshkar: “Dhvanyaloke Bhaaktavaadah”
- Manogna: “Dviteeyamithyaatva-lakshanam”
The event, coordinated with skill and precision by Dr. Parag Joshi and Dr. Shambhunath Bhat, concluded successfully, highlighting both the depth of scholarship and the enthusiasm of young women scholars in Sanskrit. Dr. Shivakumar Katuri presented the program.
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