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Pranshu Samdarshi
File:Pranshu Samdarshi.jpg
Samdarshi at Nalanda University, Rajgir in 2021
Born
EducationPh.D
Alma materDelhi University
OccupationAssistant professor
Years active2009 onwards
Known forBuddhism and philosophy

Pranshu Samdarshi is an Indian scholar of Buddhism.[1][2][3] Presently he is serving as an assistant professor at Nalanda University, Rajgir, Bihar India.[4] In April 2009, he was elected to a two-year term as National Secretary for SPIC MACAY.[5][6][7][8]

Early life and education

Samdarshi was born in 1983 at Bagaha, a small town in West Champaran, Bihar, India.[citation needed] His father Dinesh Bhramar is a Hindi and Bhojpuri poet.[citation needed] After taking a bachelor's degree in computer science and engineering from CUSAT, Samdarshi completed his master's degree and MPhil from the Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi.[9] He has explored the dynamic relationship between sacred feminine imagery and visualization based Buddhist Tantra practice during his PhD research at the Department of History, University of Delhi.[10]

Career

Prior to joining Nalanda University in 2021, Samdarshi has served as an assistant professor at International Centre for Spiritual Studies of Amrita University, Bengaluru campus (2019-2021).[11][12][13][14] In 2017, he was invited to teach and designed courses on Buddhist studies at Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Delhi, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.[15] Since 2007, he has been actively coordinating several SPIC MACAY programs of Indian Classical Music in Delhi and across India.[16]

Books and research

Research works of Samdarshi concerns the history and literature of Tantra traditions in the Himalayan regions of Indian subcontinent and Tibet.[17] He has authored two books [18][19] and published several research papers, book chapters, and reviews for journals and magazines from publications such as Routledge,[20] Cambridge University Press,[21] The Hindu Group,[22] and Delhi University Journal.[23] He has been presenting papers on historiography of Buddhist tantra through conferences and talks.[24][25] He has also done research works on Buddhism in Bihar with special focus on Champaran.[26]

References

  1. ^ "CV". nalandauniv.edu.in. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  2. ^ "About the book author". amazone.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  3. ^ "Database developed by Information and Library Network Centre". vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  4. ^ "News paper report". educationtimes.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  5. ^ "Blog Report". spicmacayindia.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  6. ^ "eMagzine Report". apnimaati.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  7. ^ "eMagzine Report". apnimaati.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  8. ^ "Lead article". Publication Division, Govt. of India. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  9. ^ "Details of Authors" (PDF). University of Delhi. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  10. ^ "Authors Profile". amazone.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  11. ^ "Web report of program at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetam". amrita.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  12. ^ "Web report". amrita.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  13. ^ "Web report". amrita.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  14. ^ "Web report". amrita.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  15. ^ "Web document" (PDF). tibetology.net. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  16. ^ "List of SPIC MACAY coordinators at National level". spicmacayindia.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  17. ^ "Authors details". www.kobo.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  18. ^ "Author Profile". amazone.com. Retrieved 2021-10-14.
  19. ^ "Book Catelogue". goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  20. ^ "Book Chapter details". www.routledge.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  21. ^ "Book Review". www.cambridge.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  22. ^ "Book Author". frontline.thehindu.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  23. ^ "Journal Article" (PDF). du.ac.in. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  24. ^ "Event report" (PDF). sahapedia.org. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  25. ^ "News Paper report". assamtribune.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  26. ^ "Hindi News Paper report". jagran.com. Retrieved 2021-10-15.