OVERVIEW:
Studying Sanskrit at Khunta Degree Mahavidyalaya typically involves a comprehensive exploration of the language, its literature, and its cultural significance. Graduates with a degree in Sanskrit can pursue careers in academia, translation, cultural preservation, religious studies, and more. They may also work in fields that require a deep understanding of classical Indian texts and traditions. The study of Sanskrit provides a unique lens through which to explore ancient texts and understand their influence on contemporary cultures.
: | To cultivate a deep understanding and appreciation of Sanskrit, fostering an academic environment where students can explore the rich literary, philosophical, and cultural heritage of ancient India. We aim to empower students with the knowledge and analytical skills necessary to engage with classical texts and traditions, while promoting the relevance of Sanskrit in contemporary scholarly and cultural contexts. Our vision is to nurture a new generation of scholars and practitioners who value and contribute to the preservation and advancement of this profound and timeless language. | |
: | Our mission is to foster a deep appreciation and understanding of Sanskrit as a classical language and a cornerstone of ancient Indian culture. We aim to provide students with a rigorous academic foundation in Sanskrit literature, linguistics, and philosophy, while promoting critical thinking and scholarly inquiry. Through our programs, we seek to preserve and transmit the rich heritage of Sanskrit, empowering students to explore its relevance in contemporary contexts and contribute to global conversations about cultural and intellectual history. | |
: | Sanskrit is mother of all languages. It also facilitates a better grasp of the mechanics of other languages and scripts. It is the source for Vedas and Sastras, Kavyams and is the language of Goddd. | |
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Meghadipa Sen
Subhadra Mani Barik |
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