Vedalaksana Texts: Search and Analysis
The experience and knowledge from our past are recorded in manuscripts which have been handed down to us over several thousand years. The Government of India, through the Department of Culture, took note of the vast tangible heritage and in order to locate, preserve and conserve as well as to make access to this wealth easy established the National Mission for Manuscripts. While looking ahead to reconnect with the knowledge of the past, the Mission is in the process of trying to re-contextualize the knowledge contained in manuscripts for the present and the future generations. National Mission for Manuscripts organizes seminars in collaboration with academic Institutions all over India on particular topics of Indian Knowledge system. The research-oriented papers as presented in the seminars by distinguished scholars are published under the Śamikshika series.
The Seminar on “Vedalaksana Texts: Research and Analysis” was organized in Kolkata in collaboration with School of Vedic Studies, Rabindra Bharati University and Dr. Nabanarayana Bandopadhyaya was the coordinator of this seminar.
The Seminar focused on Manuscripts related to Vedalakṣaṇa texts, mainly Prāti Śākhya and Śikṣā literature of the Vedas. (jacket)