Research Projects:
भारतीय धर्म आणि तत्त्वज्ञान (Indian Religion and Philosophy) funded by Marathi Vishwakosha, Maharashtra Rajya Vishwakosha Nirmiti Mandal (Since 2016) Co-ordinator – Dr. Madhavi Narsalay
जागतिक धर्म आणि तत्त्वज्ञान (World Religion and Philosophy), funded by Marathi Vishwakosha, Maharashtra Rajya Vishwakosha Nirmiti Mandal (Since 2016) Co-ordinator – Dr. Shakuntala Gawde
Exploring the meaning of Bhagavata Purana with Narrative analysis (selected episodes from tenth skandha) was carried out by Dr. Shakuntala Gawde under the fellowship of Heras Institute of Indian History and Research, St. Xavier’s College and Sir Dorabji Tata Trust for the year 2015-18
A Critical Study of Shivarajyabhishekaprayogah of Gagabhatta was carried by Dr. Madhavi Narsalay under the research grant given by University of Mumbai in 2014-15
Exploring Theological Discourse on Peaceful Co-existence through Text analysis
Principal Investigator and Co-ordinator-Dr. Madhavi Narsalay
Digital Preservation of Palm Leaf Manuscripts
Co-ordinator- Dr. Gauri Mahulikar
Sanskrit Thesaurus on Mobile – Sanskrit-shabda-lahari
Co-ordinator-Dr. Uma Vaidya and Dr. Madhavi Narsalay
‘Impact of the Yogavasistha on religious cults in India in general and in Maharashtra in particular‘ (University of Mumbai, 1983.) Completed by R. G. Bhadarkar Professor Dr. Uma Vaidya under U.G.C Research Associate Award
A Minor Research Project entitled, “A Study of Values reflected in the Puranic Stories” carried out by Ex. R. G. Bhandarkar Professor Dr. Alka Bakre during 1994-96 for which Springer Research Post Doctoral Scholarship was awarded by the University of Mumbai.
A Major Research Project entitled, “An In-depth study of Values reflected in Sanskrit Religious Works” was carried out by Ex. R. G. Bhandarkar Professor Dr. Alka Bakre during Jan. 1998 to Jan. 2001 for which the University Grants Commission had sanctioned FINANCIAL assistance.
Post-Doctoral Project under-U.G.C. Minor Research Project Grant ‘Commentry literature in ancient India, with special reference to Sayana, Samkaracarya and Patanjali.(Wilson College, Mumbai.),in April 1999-2011,Completed by R. G. Bhadarkar Professor Dr. Uma Vaidya
Post-Doctoral Project under Asiatic Research Fellowship in the year 2006-07 Sanskrit, Pali and Ardhamagadhi sentence- construction, a comparative study, Completed by R. G. Bhadarkar Professor Dr. Uma Vaidya
Major Research Project on ‘Environmental thought in Sanskrit Literature‘, July 2006-Dec 2009 Completed by R. G. Bhadarkar Professor Dr. Uma Vaidya
A project entitled ‘Caitya : A Mode of Subaltern Worship (through Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit Sources)‘completed by Dr. Madhavi Narsalay during 2006-2007
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