Sabhā (Assembly) is conceived as a continuing forum for public and scholarly engagement, dedicated to the exploration and appreciation of the cultural, intellectual, and performative traditions of South Asia, with particular attention to Classical Sanskrit texts. It will host lectures, panel discussions, guided textual readings, recitations, and performances, offering multiple modes of engagement with Sanskrit knowledge systems.
Gurukula (School) is envisioned as a sustained online pedagogical and research-oriented initiative devoted to the systematic and rigorous study of Sanskrit texts and related fields of inquiry. Through structured courses, long-term reading groups, and thematic webinars, it will provide guided instruction and collective learning opportunities for students, early-career researchers, and faculty members.
Karyaśālā (Workshop) is designed as a platform for intensive and immersive academic activity, bringing together scholars, researchers, and students through workshops, conferences, and summer schools focused on Sanskrit texts and South Asian intellectual traditions. Conducted in India, the United Kingdom, and other international locations, these programmes will be...