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First International Conference of Indian Society for Indic Studies (ISIS) 2013
on "Ancient Indian Wisdom and Modern World"
March 29th to 31st 2013, Jawaharlal Nehru National Youth Centre, 219, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, New Delhi.
March 29, 2013 Main Hall Dr Paramamitra Shatri Momorial Session :
9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Dr Ramanath Pandey, Conference Coordinator & Secretary Dr PSECT
Welcome
By Students Mangalacharan & Lighting the Lamp Mata Ji , Patron of Dr Paramamitra Shastri Education & Charitable Trust
Blessings
Dr Mithilesh Kanti , Ex Principal of Netarhat Vidyalay,
Blessings
Dr Biswnath Chaudhari, Ex Principal of Netarhat Vidyalay,
Blessing
Sri Shrinath Mishra, Alumni, Netarhat Vidyalayalay
Memorial Speech
Members of NOBA Netarhat Old Boys Alumni will be present
Expression of feelings
Session Break
11:00-11:15 a.m.
Opening Ceremony
11:15-1:00 a.m.
Dr Ramanath Pandey, Conference Convener, Secretary, DRPSECT
Welcome
Prof Ramanath Sharma Professor of Sanskrit, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI,.USA
Keynote Address
Dr Rajeev Malhotra Member of the Board of Governors of the India Studies program at the University of Massachusetts, and Chairman for the Asian Studies Education Committee of the State of New Jersey.
Keynote Address
To be announced, Delhi
Guest of Honour
Prof. Rajendra Mishra Former, VC Sampurnanad Sanskrit University, Prof Himachal University, Simla
Prof Radhaballabh Tripathi Vice Chancellor, Rashtriya Samskrit Samsthan, New Delhi, India
Presidential Address
Session Break Inaguaral Ceremony: 11:30 a.m.-01:00 p.m.
1:00-2:00 p.m.
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29th March P S -I
29th March-2013, Room: Main Conference Hall Plenary Session: I
Ancient Indian Wisdom and Modern Life Sciences Session Chair: Prof K. C. Upaddhyay, Director, Biotechnology, Amity University, Noida, Former V C the M. S. University of Baroda, Former Prof Life Science JNU, New Delhi, India Co-Chair- Prof. S C Goswami, Former, Dayal Singh College, University of Delhi, India
2:00 -4:00 p.m.
1. Denis Kleschev, Russia
Vedic Wisdom & Structural Harmony of Systems
2. Dr. John J. Kineman University of Colorado, USA ,Coop. Inst. For Res. in the Environmental Sciences, UCB 216, Boulder, Colorado 80309
Recoding Science to Unify Eastern and WesternWorldviews
3. Prof M. M. Bajaj , Chancellor, International Kamadhenu Ahimsa University(IKAU), A122, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, Former Professor Astro Physics, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Concept of Ahimsa from Vedic Era to Present Day:
Destruction of the Universe by the BIS Processes
4. Dr. P N Vinaya School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India
An Exploration for the Elements of CellBiology in Ancient Indian Literature
5. Dr JSRA Prasad Dept. of Sanskrit Studies, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, India.
Botanical Science in Sanskrit Literature–Exploring its Contemporary Relevance
6.
Nalini Ranjan R V Eng College, Bangalore, India
Relevance of Ancient Indian thought in Biotechnology
Interaction Session Break 4:00:4:15
p.m.
29th March-2013, Room: Main Conference Hall Plenary Session: II
Ancient Indian Ayurveda and Modern Science
4:15-6:00 p.m.
PS 29th March -II
Session Chair: Dr. John J. Kineman, University of Colorado, USA ,Coop. Inst. For Res. in the Environmental Sciences, UCB 216, Boulder, Colorado 80309 Dept. of Sanskrit Studies, University of Hyderabad, India Co-chair: Dr JSRA Prasad, School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, Tamilnadu
1. Surendra Komatineni School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad-500 046
Perspectives on disease in Indian and Western Medicine - How it all began? The origin and shaping of Modern Concepts of Aetiology
20 minutes
2. Dr. Goverdhanam Vani Dept. of Sanskrit Studies, University ofHyderabad, India
Concepts of Ahara and Vihara in Madhumeha from Ancient Science –Ayurveda W S R to Diabetes Mellitus Type II
20 minutes
3. Monica K Rathore Research Scholar, JNU, New Delhi (India)
Salient Features of Health and Disease in Āyurveda and Taoism
20 minutes
4. Dr. Dhananjay Vasudeo Dwedi Ranchi, College, Morhabadi Ground, Ranchi, Jharkhand-834002
Medico-cultural Importance of Khadira (Acacia Ctechu) as Depicted inIndian Tradition
20 minutes
5. Dr V M Rajasekaran, Bharthiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Kaya Kalpa Yoga and Simplified Physical
Exercise Program for the Management of Type-
2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Pilot Study.
20 minutes
6. Mukta Mala Bakson Homeopathy Medical College and Hospital, Noida, Delhi
Similarity and difference in Ayurveda and Homeopathy
20 minutes
Interaction
5
KN 29th March III
Room_II Keynote Address:Prof N S Shukla, Former, Professor Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi, India
Persian Sources in Appreciation of Hindu Scriptures Session Chair: Prof Rajendra Mishra, Former V C Sampurnanad Sanskrit University, Varanasi
2:00-2:20
Interaction 2:20-2:30
P S -III Plenary Session: Relevance of Ancient Sanskrit for the Modern World Session Chair: Prof N S Shukla, Former, Prof. Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi.
2:30-4:10
1. Prof. Shanker Thapa, Professor, TribhuvanUniversity,Kathmandu, Nepal, Former Dean Lumbini university, Lumbini, Nepal
Literary Migration and Perpetuation of Knowledge:Buddhist Sanskrit Manuscripts of Nepal –Expansion of Ancient Indian Heritage in the Himalaya
20 minutes
2. Daryoosh Akbarzadeh, Visiting Researcher: IIC (ICCR), ICHTO (IRAN)
Again on Indian Tales and Relations between Iran and India (Sanskrit texts, Sasanian and Post-Sasanian),
20 minutes
3. Dr. Prasanna Venkatesha Upadhya, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha,Tirupati.
Vedic Literature and its Message Towards Progression of the Universe
20 minutes
4. Dr Sunanda Y. Shastri, Gujarat University Ahmedabad
Relevance of Sanskrit to Modern World 20 minutes
5. Sudip ChakravartySudip ChakravartySudip ChakravartySudip Chakravarty, Sidho-Kanho-Birsa University, Purulia,WestBengal
Mricchakatikam : Its present relevance 20 minutes
6. Dr. Niranjan Purohit, Dept. of Sanskrit
SKB University, Purulia (WB)
The place of Vedanta Samjna Prakaranam – An
Unpublished Work in Monistic Vedanta
20 minutes
Interaction
Session BreakSession BreakSession BreakSession Break 4:104:104:104:10----4:204:204:204:20
PR 29th March
29292929thththth MarchMarchMarchMarch----2013 Conference Room 2013 Conference Room 2013 Conference Room 2013 Conference Room ––––IIIIIIII Paper Reading Session :Paper Reading Session :Paper Reading Session :Paper Reading Session :Sanskrit LiteratureSanskrit LiteratureSanskrit LiteratureSanskrit Literature Session Chair:Session Chair:Session Chair:Session Chair: Prof Ramashish PandeyProf Ramashish PandeyProf Ramashish PandeyProf Ramashish Pandey, Former Professor, Ranchi University, India, Former Professor, Ranchi University, India, Former Professor, Ranchi University, India, Former Professor, Ranchi University, India CoCoCoCo----Chair:Chair:Chair:Chair: Prof. H.S. ShuklaProf. H.S. ShuklaProf. H.S. ShuklaProf. H.S. Shukla, Associate Prof., JNU Delhi, Associate Prof., JNU Delhi, Associate Prof., JNU Delhi, Associate Prof., JNU Delhi
4:4:4:4:22220 p.m. 0 p.m. 0 p.m. 0 p.m. –––– 6:00p.m.6:00p.m.6:00p.m.6:00p.m.
1. स रता सहस रता सहस रता सहस रता सह, जे. एन. यू, नई द ली वा मी करामायणवा मी करामायणवा मी करामायणवा मी करामायण केकेकेके सु दरका डसु दरका डसु दरका डसु दरका ड मममम उपमानउपमानउपमानउपमान कृतकृतकृतकृत अथविैशअथविैशअथविैशअथविैश
2. Dr Patrika Jain, Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Lukhnau
अप शंअप शंअप शंअप शं सेससेेसे िह दीिह दीिह दीिह दी कककक अ तया ाअ तया ाअ तया ाअ तया ा
3. Harish Chandra Kukreti , JNU, New Delhi
वतमानकालेवतमानकालेवतमानकालेवतमानकाले सं कृतभाषायाःसं कृतभाषायाःसं कृतभाषायाःसं कृतभाषायाः ासि गकताासि गकताासि गकताासि गकता
4. Dr Hari Prasad Dixit, Hamidiya Government Arts and Commerce College, Bhopal, India
आधिुनकआधिुनकआधिुनकआधिुनक यगुयगुयगुयगु मममम वदेवदेवदेवदे कककक ासंासंासंासंिगकतािगकतािगकतािगकता
5. डॉडॉडॉडॉ----त ग लपि लमहेत ग लपि लमहेत ग लपि लमहेत ग लपि लमहे ,,,,राि यसं कृतसं थानम,् नवदहेली आधिुनककालेआधिुनककालेआधिुनककालेआधिुनककाले राजनिैतकराजनिैतकराजनिैतकराजनिैतक----सामािजकरी यासामािजकरी यासामािजकरी यासामािजकरी या महाभारतीयत वानांमहाभारतीयत वानांमहाभारतीयत वानांमहाभारतीयत वानां ासि गकताासि गकताासि गकताासि गकता
6. Dr Harsha Kumari , Shri Venkateshwar College, University of Delhi, Delhi
कौ ट यकौ ट यकौ ट यकौ ट य----अथशाअथशाअथशाअथशा मममम रा िनमाणरा िनमाणरा िनमाणरा िनमाण कककक दशादशादशादशा मममम मिहलामिहलामिहलामिहला कककक भिूमकाभिूमकाभिूमकाभिूमका
7. Parthsarathi Shila, JNU, New Delhi
वतमानऋे वदेो प यावतमानऋे वदेो प यावतमानऋे वदेो प यावतमानऋे वदेो प या िविहतिविहतिविहतिविहत राजक यधन यीकरणिस ा त यराजक यधन यीकरणिस ा त यराजक यधन यीकरणिस ा त यराजक यधन यीकरणिस ा त य ासि गकताासि गकताासि गकताासि गकता
8. Arjit Gupta , BHU, Varanasi ीकृ णिम णीतेीकृ णिम णीतेीकृ णिम णीतेीकृ णिम णीते बोधच ोदयनाटकेबोधच ोदयनाटकेबोधच ोदयनाटकेबोधच ोदयनाटके भारतीयदशन भावःभारतीयदशन भावःभारतीयदशन भावःभारतीयदशन भावः
9. Ashok Kumar, JNU, Delhi क पवदेा गक पवदेा गक पवदेा गक पवदेा ग केकेकेके वदेानशुीलनवदेानशुीलनवदेानशुीलनवदेानशुीलन मममम योजनयोजनयोजनयोजन कककक िववचेनािववचेनािववचेनािववचेना 10 Vishwanath M V , BHU, New Delhi आधिुनकचलिच ाणांआधिुनकचलिच ाणांआधिुनकचलिच ाणांआधिुनकचलिच ाणां ना शा ीयना शा ीयना शा ीयना शा ीय िवमशःिवमशःिवमशःिवमशः 11. Dr Rajnish Shukla, Rashtriya Sanskrit 12. Dr Jayprakash, RSS, Delhi
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30 March, 2013, Ist Plenary Session Room No. I 2nd Day
PS-3 2013
30 March 2013- Room No. I Plenary Session-4: Ancient Indian Wisdom and Modern Physical Science and Technology Session Chair: Dr. Varanasi Ramabrahmam
9:30- 10:50 a.m.
1. O. P. Misra, Schwartz Technologies (www.opmisra.com)
Church Logic In Science And Technology By Schwartz Technologies
2. Abhineet Kumar Srivastava Sanskrit Deptt. Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University(BHU)
The Theory on Cosmology as Elaborated in the Vedic Surya Deity(Sun God)
3. Brihaspai Bhattacharya,
Banaras Hindu University(BHU) India
The Technical Aspects of Vimāna in Sanskrit
Literature
4. Uttara Nerurkar, Uttara Nerurkar, B.Tech.
(Chemical Engg.), IIT-Kanpur; Former software
professional, Infosys; Bangalore
Relevance of Ancient Indian Science,
Technology and Philosophy in the Modern
World
Session Break 11:40-11:50
Paper Presentation Session: Room No.I - 2nd
Day
Asian Studies: Culture, Literature, Arts and History
Session Chair: Prof. Shankar Thapa, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu Nepal
Co- Chair : Prof. H S Shukla, Associate Prof JNU, New Delhi
11:50-1:00 p.m.
1. Jyotish Nath, Professor and Dean in Sanskrit, Tripura University, Tripura
The Rigvedic tradition of religious attitudes towards the Pretty Mundane Occupations
2. Swagata Das, Architecture, Vadodara
An Appraisal of Revival of Nalanda University
3. Dr. Prasanna Venkatesha Upadhya, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati., India
Vedic Literature and its Message Towards Progression of the Universe
4. Jony Ranta, Research Scholar, Dept. of Gandhian And Peace Studies, Panjab University Chandigarh, India
Non-violence the way to maintain the world peace
5. DR.P.R. Archak,, Sri Vadiraja Research Foundation, GeethaMandira, Puthige Math, Udupi, India
The Study of Shikshavalli According to Ancient and Modern World(Taittiriya Upanishad)
6. Dr. Aparna Dhir, Coordinator, Rashtriya Sanskrit
Sansthan, New Delhi
Counting System of Numbers in Yajurveda with
Special Reference to Taittirīya School
Lunch Break 1:00:2:00 p.m.
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March 30, 2013 Room-I KN
Keynote Address: Dr. S. Ramaratnam, Vice Chancellor, Jagadguru Kripalu University, Harohari Ghat, Naraj Raod,Chandini Chowk, Cuttack , Orissa, India.
ROLE OF HUMAN VALUES FOR TRANSFORMING THE SOCIETY Session Chair: C.S.R. Prabhu, Hyderabad
2:00-2:20
Interaction PS Plenary Session: Ancient Wisdom and Management, Governance, Administration
Session Chair: Dr. S. Ramaratnam, Vice Chancellor, Jagadguru Kripalu University, Cuttack , Orissa Co-chair-Prof Manindra Thakur, Centre for Political Studies JNU, Delhi
2:30-4:10
1. Dr. C L Prabhakar , President, Vedaadhyayna Kendra &WAVES, Bangalore Chapter
Vivaha Mantras for Amity and Friendship
2. C.S.R. Prabhu, Hyderabad eBharath 2020: A Vision of future e-Governance
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3. Dr. A. V. Rajagopalan, Professor, T A Pai Management Institute,Manipal
Enhancing Productivity at Workplace – A Prescription from Vedic Texts
4. Dr Ravi P Bhatia, Ex Administrator Delhi University, Delhi, India
Indigenous Knowledge System in India and its Lessons for the Present
5. Dr. Bikash Chandra Dash,Dept of Political
Science, Assam University, Diphu Campus,
Assam, India
Ancient Indian Wisdom on Good Governance: A
Critical Evaluation
6. Dr. Chitralekha Mehera
Assistant Professor, Department of Education,
The University of Burdwan, Burdwan,
West Bengal, India,
Modern Mathematics in the light of Ancient
Indian Wisdom
Session Break 4:10-4:15
PR March 30
30th March 2013,Room:I Paper Presentation:
Ancient Wisdom & Management, Governance and Administration Session Chair: C.S.R. Prabhu, Deputy Director General, National Informatics Centre, Hyderabad.
Co-Chair: Dr. A. V. Rajagopalan, Professor, T A Pai Management Institute,Manipal
4:15-6:00
1. PRAKASH GOGIKAR, Kakatiya University - Warangal - A.P.
Indian Ancient Smruthis - Manusmruthi - Modern World
2. Dr. Sasmita Kar, Buddhist Study Centre, DauDayalMahila P.G. College,Firozabad, India
Achieving World Peace by Managing Stress in Students: The Buddhist Way
3. Dr. (Mrs) Gayatri Sarma, Handique Girls’ College, Guwahati, University, Guwahati , India
A Study of Kautilya’sArthasastra–An Administrative Manual with Special reference to a welfare state.
4. Dr. Shilpa Shankar—Datar& Prof. C.G. Venkatesha Murthy, Dept of Education, Regional Institute ofEducation (NCERT), Mysore
Study of Personality from Indian Tradition
6. AnandvardhanAnandvardhanAnandvardhanAnandvardhan, IIT, Haus Khas New Delhi, पयावरणस पोिषतिवकासो मुख ब धन (Management for Eco-friendly Development)
7. Dr. Debika Saha, Department ofPhilosophy. University of Norths Bengal, Darjeeling.West Bengal.
Toward a Sustainable Future: The Vedic Wisdom and its relevance in the 21st Century
8. Mr. Priyanku Chakraborty,
Dept.of Sanskrit, Tripura University, India
Ancient Indian Education with Special Reference
to Manu
Session Break
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2nd day III Session Room-I
30 March 2013 2nd Day, Room II
Plenary Session 6: Buddhism and the Modern World Session Chair: Prof. Shankar Thapa, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
9:30-11:30
1. Dr. Bela Bhattacharya University Professor of Pali, University ofCalcutta, West Bengal, India
Social Relevance and Ethics of Buddhism
2. Dr.Ch Venkata Siva Sai School of Buddhist Studies &Civilization,Gautama Buddha, UniversityGreater Noida,
Buddhism in 21st Century with special Reference to Peace
3. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Shakya Govt. Hamidia College, Bhopal, India,
The Buddha’s Teaching: Contribution to Modern World
4. Pranshu Samdarshi, University of Delhi,. India
Female Buddhas: Analysing The Sacred Feminine Imagery of Tantric Buddhism
5. Dr. Satendra Pandey, Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi
Relevance of Abhidhamma Philosophy in the Modern World
6 Dr BharatiDr BharatiDr BharatiDr Bharati, Dept. of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, India
An Impact of Vippassana in Modern societyAn Impact of Vippassana in Modern societyAn Impact of Vippassana in Modern societyAn Impact of Vippassana in Modern society
InteractionInteractionInteractionInteraction Session Break
11:30-11:45
30 March,201330 March,201330 March,201330 March,2013---- 2222ndndndnd Day Day Day Day Room Room Room Room No.IINo.IINo.IINo.II
S NS NS NS N Paper Reading SessionPaper Reading SessionPaper Reading SessionPaper Reading Session Relevance of Buddhism for Modern WorldRelevance of Buddhism for Modern WorldRelevance of Buddhism for Modern WorldRelevance of Buddhism for Modern World
Session Chair:Session Chair:Session Chair:Session Chair:Prof.Prof.Prof.Prof. Y.Y.Y.Y. S.S.S.S. ShastriShastriShastriShastri,,,, NalandaNalandaNalandaNalanda University,University,University,University, AhmedabadAhmedabadAhmedabadAhmedabad CoCoCoCo----ChairChairChairChair:::: DrDrDrDr RamanathRamanathRamanathRamanath PandeyPandeyPandeyPandey,,,, OrientalOrientalOrientalOriental Institute,Institute,Institute,Institute, M.S.UniversityM.S.UniversityM.S.UniversityM.S.University ofofofof Baroda,Baroda,Baroda,Baroda, Vadodara,Vadodara,Vadodara,Vadodara, IndiaIndiaIndiaIndia
11:45:1:0011:45:1:0011:45:1:0011:45:1:00
1. Dr Sobra Barua Pavagadhi, Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi
Brahma Vihara- Universal Means of Equality, Peace and Harmony
2, Ven. Chan Dary, University of Delhi, Department of Buddhist Studies, Delhi,
Ancient Buddhist Values for Social Development
3. Dr. Kalsang Wangmo, Department of Buddhist Studies, Unversity of Delhi.
Buddhist Perspective on Conflict Resolution
4. Satyanarayan, J.N.U. New Delhi.
Relevance of the ‘NIBBANA’ in Modern Social Conditions.( A special reference to Sutta-pitaka-Pali. )
5. Dr. Niraja Sharma, Department of Buddhist Studies University of Delhi, India
Globalization and Buddhism with Special Reference to the Role ofYouth
6. Dr Talat Praveen Relevance of Abhidharmma Psychology in Daily Life. 7. Dr Veena Gaur, Dept. Of Buddhist Studies,
University of Delhi, India Concept of Bodhisattva on the basis of Samadhiraja-sutra
8. Dr. Anant , Dept. of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, India
Relevance of Shingon (Mantrayāna) in Modern World with Special Reference to Japan
9. Niraj Yadav , Dept of Buddhist studies university of Delhi, Delhi
10. Dr. Manish T Meshram, Gautam Buddha University, School of Buddhist Studies & Civilization, Greater Noida, India
Role of Buddhist Philosophy in Modern life
11. Dr. Sangmitra Baudh, Dept. of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, India
Metta (LOVINGKINDNESS)The Philosophy and Practice of Universal Love
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30 March, 2013, Room II 2nd Day
Plenary Session-7: Ancient Indian Wisdom, Agricultural Environmental S ciences and Global
Warming Session Chair: Dr S. C. Goswami, Dayal Singh College, University of Delhi, Delhi
2:00-4:00 p.m.
1. Dr S. Letchoumanane& Dr Vijay K. Gupta
World Community Service Centre,
Chennai,Tamil Nadu, India &University
of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
Applications of the Ancient Indian Sciences of
Vrikshayaurveda and Yoga on Okra
(Abelmoschusesculentus L) Yield
2. Dr. Kamna Vimal Sharma, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, India
Environment Management in Ancient India
3. Mrs. Divyashree Venkatesh Bangalore, India
Ancient Wisdom & Modern Science: The Un-Epochal Relevance of Vedic Astrology
4. Dr. Shivanee Chatterjee Burdwan, W.B. India
Buddhism and Global Warming: Problem and Solution
5. DR C.S.R. Prabhu National Informatics Centre, A-Block, BRKR, Buildings, Tank Bund Road, Hyderabad – India
Towards Dharma Yoga as a Sustainability Process-Interpretation of an Integrated Framework for the Contents of Rigveda, Puranas and Science
Session Break
4:00-415 p.m.
PR 30 March, 2013 Room No. II
4:15-6:00
Paper Reading Session Chair - Prof Jyotishnath, Prof. and Dean, Tripura University, Tripura Co-chair: Dr Shashi Tiwari, Maitreyi College, University of Delhi &General Secretary, Waves Ethics, Religion, Science and Philosophy
1.
Sulagna Pal, Department of
Philosophy, University of Delhi, India,
Knowing the Body: Seeing it Through “Their” Eyes
2. Barnali Deka Research Scholar, Department of Sanskrit, Gauhati University, Assam, India
Concept of God in the Rigvedic Religion -
A brief study”
3. Shruti Rai & Surjya Kamal Borah, JNU, New Delhi, India
Emergence of Rudra- Shiva Concept: A Religio-
Philosophical Perspective
4. Dr. Shashi Sharma, Daulatram College, University, Delhi
दाशिनक मनोिव ान तथा आधुिनक मनोिव ान स ब धी िच तन
5. Dr. Chandan Kumar Chakraborty , Dept. of Sanskrit, Tripura University, India
The Curious Weapon Associated with Kāla in the Light of the Indian Epics
6. Dr. Kokila H. Shah Hon. Prof. K.J. Somaya Centre for Studies in Jainism, India
Ethico- Philosophical Value of Acaranga Sutra (Jain Scripture)
7. Hariom Sharan Mudgal, University of Delhi
आधिुनकआधिुनकआधिुनकआधिुनक यगुीनयगुीनयगुीनयगुीन आचारमीमासंीयआचारमीमासंीयआचारमीमासंीयआचारमीमासंीय सम यासम यासम यासम या काकाकाका उपिनषदउपिनषदउपिनषदउपिनषद ाराारााराारा िनराकरणिनराकरणिनराकरणिनराकरण
8. Malavi N, University of Madras, Chennai
आधुिनक ीिभ ा ंसीताया आदश ी वम ्
10. Priyanka Saha, Research Scholar,Tripura University
A reappraisal of Ra�ma’s sojourn in S�arabhan�ga hermitage.
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11. Shri Prakash singh, S.S. Memorial,
शि वाद का ोत आगम (त शा ): एक अ ययन
12. Apurba Saha, Department of English, S K B University, Purulia (WB)
Swami Vivekananda’s Religion – The Manifestation of Divinity in Man
13. Mr Sanjeeb Sharma, Guwahati, Assam Indian Philosophy and the English Romantics: A study in Influence"
Session Break 4:00-4:15
31 March 2013, Room -I 3rd Day
Plenary Session-8: The Ancient Science of Yoga for the Modern Age Session Chair: Dr. Letchoumanane Co-Chair: Dr. JRSA Prasad, University of Hyderabad
9:30:11:10 a.m.
1. Afzal Ahmad Department of Philosophy, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Socio-ethical Aspects of Law of Karma and its Relevance in Modern World
2. Dr. T. GANESAN Śaivāgama&Śaiva-siddhānta, French Institute of Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India
The Puranas and the Agamas: Their Fundamental Role in Shaping the Religious Practices and their Contemporary Relevance
3. Dr. M. Saradha Kumaraguru College Of Technology Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, R&D Directorate, WCSC, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Effect of SKY Exercise, Surya Namaskara and Selective Physiological Variation among the college Students
4. Dr. M.V. Rabindranath R&D Directorate, WCSC, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Modern prescription of ancient wisdom
5. A. Raj Kumar and Dr. Valliammal, Ph.D. Program in Yoga for Human Excellence, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Study on Upgrading Personalities of the students by enhancing their Aura and Chakras through Vethathiri Maharishi’s Nine-Center Meditation
Interaction
31 March Plenary
Session-
30 March 2013 3rd Day Room No. II Keynote Address: Human Intelligence needs Artificial Intelligence Dr. S. P. Tayal, Prof. M.M. University, Mullana, Ambala( Haryana Session Chair:
11:20:
11:40
a.m.
Interaction
Paper presentation: Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistic and Sanskrit language Session Chair: Dr. S. P. Tayal, Prof. M.M. University, Mullana, Ambala( Haryana Co-Chair: DR RamanathPandey, Research Officer, Oriental institute, M.S. university of Baroda
11:50-1:00
1. Dr. Varanasi Ramabrahmam K.M. Centre for P.G. Studies Laws pet, Pondicherry India
A Cognitive Science Correlation of the Meaning of Padartha as Envisaged in Various Indian Philosophical Systems
2. Shyam Sunder Sharma, University of Delhi. Sanskrit Grammar in Computer Science
3. Ms. Simerjit Kaur Department of Buddhist Studies,University of Delhi, India
Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence: An Analysis
4. Manji Bhadra & DeeproChakraborty , Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, JNU, New Delhi, India
Meaning Disambiguation Using Vedic Accents
5. S. Jayaprakash, Research scholar, yoga for human excellence
Analogy of mind with computer – Vethathiri Philosophy
Perspective
6. Dr Anju Seth, Satyawati College, University of Delhi
सं कृतभाषा एव ंतेलगूभाषा का तुलना मक िववेचन
7. Subhash Chandra, Language Technology, ICT & Services, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Pune, India
Morphological Analyzer for Sanskrit Using Rule Base Suffix Splitting Processbased on Pā�inian Morphological Rules
Lunch Break 1:00:
2:00
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PR Paper Reading Session:31st March 2013, 3rd day, Room II
Relevance of Astrology, Astronomy Session Chair:Prof. Devendra Mishra, Former Professor and Head, Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
2:00-
4:00
p.m.
1.1.1.1. Krishna Kumar BhargavKrishna Kumar BhargavKrishna Kumar BhargavKrishna Kumar Bhargava, a, a, a, BHU , Varanasi योितषशा ीय हणिव ान य वै ािनक वम ्
2.2.2.2. Dripak Kumar SharmaDripak Kumar SharmaDripak Kumar SharmaDripak Kumar Sharma, , , , BHU, Varanasi, India
वै�दकग�णतव�ानम ्
3.3.3.3. PraveshPraveshPraveshPravesh VyasVyasVyasVyas, Shri Lalbahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, New Delhi, India
�ुव�तंभः (कुतुबमीनार) – �योितव��ान क� ाचीनवधेशाला
4.4.4.4. Dr. ShyamDev MishraDr. ShyamDev MishraDr. ShyamDev MishraDr. ShyamDev Mishra,,,,RashtriyaSanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi, India
The Origin of Celestial Bodies: An Indian Perspective
5.5.5.5. Ganesh TripathiGanesh TripathiGanesh TripathiGanesh Tripathi, , , , BHU, Varanasi, India
एक वशशता ां योितषशा य भाविव ानिव ेषणम ्
6.6.6.6. Reeta GuptaReeta GuptaReeta GuptaReeta Gupta, , , , JNU, New Delhi, India
भारतीयवा तुशा तथा फगसईु
7.7.7.7. Madhusudan MishraMadhusudan MishraMadhusudan MishraMadhusudan Mishra, BHU, Varanasi, India
वेदेष ु'हन)*रािशव�ानम ्
8.8.8.8. Suresh sharmaSuresh sharmaSuresh sharmaSuresh sharma,, Shri Lalbahadur shastri Rashtriya
Sanskrit Vidyapith, New Delhi
ाचीनभारतीयवधे-पर,परा
9.9.9.9. Abhishek SharmaAbhishek SharmaAbhishek SharmaAbhishek Sharma,, BHU, Varanasi, India
�योितषशा- ेआचाय�वराहिम�हर�यावदानम ्
10. Gopesh Sharma, BHU, Varanasi India
ाचीनवेधय/*ाणांवै�ािनकंववेचनम ्
11. Murali ShamMurali ShamMurali ShamMurali Sham, , , , Manipal Center for Yuropian,
Manipal University, Karnataka, India
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12. Sitesh Sharma,BHU, New Delhi, India
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13. Navaneet Sharma, BHU, Varanasi India
�योितषशा-ीय कालव�ान
14. Kunj BihariKunj BihariKunj BihariKunj Bihari, , , , BHU, Varanasi, India
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15. Abhishek Sharma, BHU, Varanasi, India
�योितषशा- े आचाय�वराहिम�हर�यावदानम ्
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9:30:9:30:9:30:9:30:
11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.
1. Dr Ajay Jha, Satyavati College, University of Delhi Samskrit Kavyasastra mein pratipadita Samskrit Kavyasastra mein pratipadita Samskrit Kavyasastra mein pratipadita Samskrit Kavyasastra mein pratipadita gunibhutagunibhutagunibhutagunibhuta----vyangyavyangyavyangyavyangya
2. Dr Sangeeta Kumari, JNU, Delhi सं कृतभाषासं कृतभाषासं कृतभाषासं कृतभाषा एवंएवंएवंएवं वतमानवतमानवतमानवतमान िव 3. Dr. Vinita Awasthi , Department of Philosophy,
Narmada College, Hoshangabad, M P oSfnd n`f"V ,oa ty lja{k.k
4. Dr. Ritesh Kumar Chaturvedi , BHU, Varanasi India
गगंा का अ��त6व और मानव जीवन
5. Dr. Karuna , Daulatram College, University of Delhi, Delhi
ाचीनाचीनाचीनाचीन भारतभारतभारतभारत मममम जलवायुजलवायुजलवायुजलवायु िव ानिव ानिव ानिव ान कककक सकं पनासकं पनासकं पनासकं पना
6. Dr. Santosh Kumar Pandey Ranchi Colleg, Ranchi ऋ सिंहतायाःऋ सिंहतायाःऋ सिंहतायाःऋ सिंहतायाः ाकृितकाकृितकाकृितकाकृितक पयावरणषेुपयावरणषेुपयावरणषेुपयावरणषेु जलत वम्जलत वम्जलत वम्जलत वम ् 7. MukeshMaru, Rajgarh, M P xaxk dh egRrk&orZeku iznq"k.k ifjfLFkfr;ka ,ao
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8. Dilip Singh R Chavada, Arts College, Similia, Panchmahal, India
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9. Santosh K Tiwary, BHU, Varanasi India ष�9वधधम��व:पम 10. Jitendra K Panchal, Panchmahal, Gujarat Advaita Darsana mein Niti-paraka tattva 11. Prachiti Dilip Dabir Devarshi, Gajanan Dham,
Sahakar Nagar, Nagpur
आधिुनकानाम्आधिुनकानाम्आधिुनकानाम्आधिुनकानाम् अिभ िअिभ िअिभ िअिभ ि िस ा तानांिस ा तानांिस ा तानांिस ा तानां दृ ादृ ादृ ादृ ा फोटिस ा त यफोटिस ा त यफोटिस ा त यफोटिस ा त य िवमशःिवमशःिवमशःिवमशः ||||
Session Break 11:3011:3011:3011:30----11:4511:4511:4511:45
March 31, 2013
PR 3rd day 4th Session Room no. IV
31 March 2013, Room I, Paper Reading:
Relevance of Philosophy for Modern World Session Chair: Prof. Y.S.Shastri, Nalanda University, Ahmedabad
11:45: 1:00 p.m.
3. C. Vijayalakshmi, PhD Program in Yoga for Human Excellence, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Indian Wisdom and the Modern World
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4. Dr. Surabhi Verma, Department of Sanskrit, Punjab University, Chandigarh
Precognition in Dreams Introductory Philosophical Hypothesesl
5. Budhen Kumar Saikia, Morigaon College, ASSA,M, India
SrimantaSankardeva of Assam, His Religion, sustainability and the Globalization
6. Dr. Kasibhatta Satyamurty Research and Training officer for Vision for Wisdom AcharyaNagarjuna University Andhra Pradesh, India
Assimilation of Samkhya Philosophy in Yoga for Human Excellence
7. S. AnandateerthaUpadhyaya, SMSP Sanskrit college, Udupi,Karnataka.
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8. Shashi Tiwari , Maitreyi College, University of Delhi & General Secretary
Gratitude and Devotion in the Vedic Tradition
9. S.THANIGAIVELAN, Department of Philosophy Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu, India
THE PHILOSOPHY OF HUMANISM
Lunch Break 1:00-2:00 P.M.P.M.P.M.P.M.
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PR 31st March
31st March -2013 Conference Room -2 Paper Reading Session I Session Chair: Dr C L Prabhakar , President, Vedaadhyayna Kendra &WAVES, Bangalore Chapter Prof. S C Goswami, Dayal Singh College, University of Delhi, Delhi
2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
1. S. Shanthi, B.S.M.S, PhD Program in Yoga for Human Excellence, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Ancient Indian Wisdom of Kaya Kalpa Yoga for the Modern World
2. Prof. Y.S.Shastri, Nalanda University, Ahmedabad
Ishavasyopanisad-48 Commentaries
3. S. Motilal Nehru, PhD Program in Yoga for Human Excellence, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
ANCIENT INDIAN WISDOM FOR MANAGEMENT - STRESS MANAGEMENT
4. .C. Jagadambal, PhD Program in Yoga for Human Excellence, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
THE YOGA IN SCHOOL .
5. . K.Sethuraman, PhD Program in Yoga for Human Excellence, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Science and Philosophy .
6. Sampath Kumar Medavarapu Ahmedabad, India
The Heart Seed in the first verse of – Īśvarapratyabhijñā-vimarśinī vyākhyā is "AHAM";notsouh
7. Dr.Sushmita Bhowmik,
Assistant Professor, Budge Budge College7 DBC,
Road, Kolkata, India
Regeneration of the Ancient Indian Values in
the modern World
Session Break 4:00-4:15
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