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Shree Jagannath Sanskrit University

Overview

Shree Jagannath Sanskrit University is a state public university located in Puri, Odisha, India. Dedicated to the teaching, research and dissemination of Sanskrit language and traditional Indian learning, it is one of the principal centres for classical Sanskrit studies in eastern India. The university takes its name from Lord Jagannath, the presiding deity of the famous Jagannath Temple at Puri, with which the city is closely associated culturally and historically.

Key facts

Name Shree Jagannath Sanskrit University
Type State public university
Specialisation Sanskrit language, literature and traditional shastras
Location Puri, Odisha, India
Country India

Background

Puri, the seat of the university, is one of the four dhamas of Hindu tradition and a long-standing centre of Sanskrit scholarship, attracting pandits, ascetics and students from across India. The establishment of a dedicated Sanskrit university in the town reflects this scholarly heritage and the patronage that traditional learning has historically received around the Jagannath Temple complex and the various mathas (monastic institutions) of Puri.

Academic focus

As a Sanskrit university, the institution generally offers programmes built around classical disciplines, such as:

  • Vyakarana (grammar)
  • Sahitya (literature)
  • Nyaya and Vedanta (philosophy)
  • Jyotisha (astronomy and astrology)
  • Veda and associated shastras
  • Puranic and Dharmashastra studies

Degrees in the Sanskrit university tradition typically follow the Shastri (undergraduate), Acharya (postgraduate) and Vidyavaridhi (doctoral) nomenclature, alongside conventional academic degrees in modern subjects where offered.

Significance

The university plays a role in preserving manuscript traditions, sustaining oral and textual scholarship in Sanskrit, and producing teachers and researchers for schools, colleges and traditional tols and chatuspathis across Odisha and neighbouring regions. Its location in Puri links academic study with the living religious and cultural practices centred on Lord Jagannath.

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