About the Journal
Sanskrit, often called the language of the gods (Devavani), stands as one of the oldest, richest, and most structurally refined languages known to humanity. Its influence transcends borders, time periods, and civilizations—leaving an indelible mark on philosophy, science, linguistics, literature, and spirituality. This journal has been created to explore not just Sanskrit as a linguistic system, but as a global cultural phenomenon.
Sanskrit, often called the language of the gods (Devavani), stands as one of the oldest, richest, and most structurally refined languages known to humanity. Its influence transcends borders, time periods, and civilizations—leaving an indelible mark on philosophy, science, linguistics, literature, and spirituality. This journal has been created to explore not just Sanskrit as a linguistic system, but as a global cultural phenomenon.
The following work is divided into two volumes, each focusing on different aspects of Sanskrit’s global nature and manuscript heritage.
- Volume I: The Global Legacy of Sanskrit
- Volume II: The Manuscript Tradition of Sanskrit Across Civilizations