HUA Students' Research Contributions
at the World Sanskrit Conference
Upcoming Webinar: Sunday, August 17, 2025, 9 am PT / 12 pm ET / 9:30 pm IST

About the Webinar:
Join us for a special webinar featuring Hindu University of America’s distinguished faculty and graduate students as they share their experiences and research presented at the 19th World Sanskrit Conference, held in Kathmandu, Nepal, from June 26–30, 2025.
This landmark international gathering brought together Sanskrit scholars from around the world, and HUA was proudly represented by MA Sanskrit graduate Shri. Sreedhar Chintalapaty, doctoral students Shri. Sriram Subramanian, Smt. Hemashree Madabhushi, Dr. Bibek Bista, along with faculty members Dr. Ashutosh Pareek and Dr. Sampadananda Mishra.
In this webinar, each panelist will present the essence of their conference research or focused area of study — ranging from classical Sanskrit texts like the story of Ajāmila to contemporary intersections of Dharmaśāstra and artificial intelligence. From exploring ancient wisdom through a modern lens to addressing the relevance of Sanskrit in today’s digital world, their contributions reflect the vibrant, evolving engagement with Saṃskṛtam and Sanātana Dharma.
Whether you’re a student of Sanskrit, a researcher of Indic knowledge systems, or simply curious about the ongoing global revitalization of these traditions, this webinar offers a unique window into the intellectual and spiritual vitality of the field.
Get to Know panelist
Dr. Ashutosh Pareek
Dr. Dilip Amin is the founder of InterfaithShaadi.org and HinduSpeakers.org and serves as the Director of the Peninsula Multifaith Coalition in the San Francisco Bay Area. A Dharma Ambassador and former Advisory Committee member of the Hindu American Foundation, Dr. Amin is also a jail chaplain and a columnist at Patheos.
Blog by Dr. Ashutosh Pareek
My Experience at the 19th World Sanskrit Conference
Dr. Ashutosh Pareek, a visiting HUA Sanskrit faculty shares his enriching experience at the 19th World Sanskrit Conference in Nepal, highlighting global scholarly exchanges, Sanskrit revival efforts, and the timeless...
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