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Government Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram, is one of the oldest undergraduate and postgraduate, coeducational college located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. It was established in the year 1889. The college is affiliated with Kerala University. [1] This college offers different courses in Sanskrit literature.
The Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit (SSUS) is a Sanskrit university in India established in 1993 in Kalady, Kochi, Kerala. The foundation stone for the university was laid by Bharathi Tirtha Mahaswamiji of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham. [1] SSUS provides education in Sanskrit, other Indian and Foreign languages, Social science and
Nair was born on 5 February 1923 in Peroorkada, Thiruvananthapuram to Govinda Pillai and Gourikutty Amma. He studied at Government Sanskrit College, earning a degree in Mahopadhyay. Following his studies, Nair worked at Mahatma Gandhi College as a Sanskrit tutor, before becoming a lecturer at University College Trivandrum in 1955.
Government Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram; I. ... University College Thiruvananthapuram This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 21:54 (UTC). ...
Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology, Nalanchira; University College of Engineering, Kariavattom (UCK) Mohandas College of Engineering & Technology, Anad , Nedumangad , Thiruvananthapuram (MCET) PA AZIZ College of Engineering and Technology, Greenhills Karakulam po, Peroorkada (PAACET) Sarabhai Institute of Science & Technology ...
Sanskrit: the department of Sanskrit started functioning in 1954, the year in which the college was founded. The college was affiliated to the then University of Travancore, which subsequently was renamed as University of Kerala after the reorganisation of states. Undergraduate and intermediate courses in Sanskrit were offered from the beginning.
The Sanskrit Universities are specialized universities that aim to promote and spread sanskrit education, shastraic education and related research.. The following is a list of at least 18 Sanskrit universities in India (3 central, 1 deemed and 14 state universities) which are only focused on Sanskrit revival and Sanskrit studies along with related disciplines like Ayurveda.
Mahamahopadhyaya T. Gaṇapati Śāstrī (1860–1926) was a Sanskrit scholar who was editor of the Trivandrum Sanskrit Series, and discovered the plays of Bhasa. [1] He was also the principal of the Sanskrit college for some time, around 1903. [2] His father name is Ramasubba Iyer. He was born at Taruvai in Tirunelveli District in 1860 A.D [3]