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Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya is a state public university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of the oldest centres of formal Sanskrit learning in modern India and specialises in the study, teaching, and research of Sanskrit language, literature, philosophy, and the broader corpus of traditional Indian knowledge systems, including Vyakarana, Sahitya, Jyotisha, Dharmashastra, Veda, Vedanta, Nyaya, and allied disciplines.
| Name | Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya |
|---|---|
| Type | State public university |
| Location | Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India |
| Focus | Sanskrit language, literature, and traditional Indian shastras |
| Named after | Sampurnanand, scholar and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh |
The university traces its origins to the Sanskrit College established at Varanasi in the early nineteenth century during the British East India Company administration, conceived as an institution to support the systematic study of classical Sanskrit learning. Over time, the college grew into a major hub for traditional pandits and shastric scholarship in northern India.
The institution was later upgraded into a university dedicated exclusively to Sanskrit studies, and was subsequently renamed in honour of Sampurnanand, a Sanskrit scholar, freedom-movement figure, and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, who was associated with the cause of promoting Sanskrit education.
The university offers programmes ranging from traditional shastric examinations to modern degree courses, including Shastri (undergraduate) and Acharya (postgraduate) qualifications, as well as research degrees. Faculties and departments typically cover:
The university also conducts traditional examinations for affiliated Sanskrit institutions across Uttar Pradesh and beyond, functioning as an examining and certifying body for shastric education.
The university maintains a Sarasvati Bhavan Library, which houses a substantial collection of Sanskrit manuscripts, palm-leaf texts, and rare printed works. The collection is regarded as an important resource for scholars of Indology, textual criticism, and manuscriptology.
As a dedicated Sanskrit university based in Varanasi, a historic centre of Sanskrit learning on the banks of the Ganga, the institution plays a central role in preserving the pandit tradition, training teachers and researchers in classical Indian disciplines, and integrating traditional shastric study with university-level academic structures. It is part of a small group of state-funded Sanskrit universities in India that combine modern administrative frameworks with classical pedagogy.