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Connecting seekers, scholars, and stewards of Indian knowledge.
Bharatiya Vidvat Parishat (BVP) stands as a distinguished trust dedicated to promoting research and studies in Indian Shastras. Since our establishment in 2009, we have cultivated a vibrant global community of scholars committed to preserving and advancing India's rich intellectual heritage. Our worldwide network encompasses over 2,500 members, including renowned Sanskrit scholars such as Mahamahopadhyaya Prof. Korada Subrahmanyam, Mahamahopadhyaya Prof. Ashok Aklujkar, Prof. Saroja Bhate, Prof. V.N. Jha, Prof. Nagaraj Paturi, and Prof. Nabanarayana Bandyopadhyaya, among other distinguished academicians. Our landmark achievement includes the successful organization of the decennial "Dispassionate Churning of Indology" conference in 2019, which brought together 350 participants from around the world in a celebration of scholarly discourse and intellectual exchange.
To revitalize and advance the study of Bhāratīya Śāstra and Indology by fostering dialogue between traditional and modern scholars, integrating classical wisdom with contemporary methodologies, and cultivating a vibrant ecosystem for rigorous, interdisciplinary research.
Preserving and Promoting Śāstric Traditions
Supporting authentic scholarship rooted in Gurukula pedagogy and classical texts.
Encouraging Interdisciplinary Research
Bridging traditional śāstra with modern disciplines—linguistics, philosophy, science, and technology.
Empowering Emerging Scholars
Providing platforms for young researchers to present innovative ideas and engage with senior vidvans.
Integrating Digital Tools and Methods
Advancing the use of ICT, computational linguistics, and digital humanities in Sanskrit and Indic studies.
Facilitating Scholarly Collaboration
Organizing conferences, shāstrārthas, and panel discussions to foster intellectual exchange across traditions and geographies.
Our commitment is to advance research and studies in Indian Shastras
through global collaboration and scholarly exchange.