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Sampadananda Mishra

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Nationality
  
India

Education
  
Utkal University

Alma mater
  
Utkal University

Born
  
17 November 1971 (age 45) Odisha, India (
1971-11-17
)

Occupation
  
Sanskrit scholar, editor and author

Language
  
Sanskrit, Odia, English

Genre
  
Sanskrit, Indian literature

Books
  
The Wonder that is Sanskrit

Interview with dr sampadananda mishra part 1 on sanskrit


Sampadananda Mishra (Odia: ସମ୍ପଦାନନ୍ଦ ମିଶ୍ର, born November 17, 1971) is a Pondicherry-based Sanskrit scholar from Odisha. He is the director of Sri Aurobindo Foundation for Indian Culture. He plans to start the Vande Mataram Library, an open-source and volunteer-driven project to rival the Murty Classical Library of India. He was awarded the Maharshi Badrayan Vyas Award for Sanskrit in 2012 by Pratibha Patil, the then President of India. Mishra specializes in Sanskrit grammar.

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Interview with dr sampadananda mishra part 5 on sanskrit chhandas


Life

Mishra is a grandson of a Sanskrit Pandit. He received a post-graduate degree in Sanskrit from Utkal University. He received an MPhil degree in Sanskrit working under V. Kutumba Sastry from Pondicherry University, where he received a gold medal for excellent performance. He received a PhD degree from Utkal University on the Sanskrit and the evolution of human speech. He currently serves as the director of Sri Aurobindo Foundation for Indian Culture, which is a unit of Sri Aurobindo Society.

Work

Mishra regularly conducts wokshops, training programmes, orientation courses and talks for students and teachers of Sanskrit, Mantra, Yoga and Bhagavad Gita. He writes articles in English, Sanskrit, and Odia. He composes verses and songs. He is involved in several Sanskrit projects being run by the Sri Aurobindo Society, including a 24-hour Sanskrit-language radio station.

Books

Mishra has edited or authored eight books. Some of his books are:

  • Sampadananda Mishra. Sanskrit and the Evolution of Human Speech. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Research in Social Sciences, 2006. ISBN 978-8170602361. 171 pp.
  • Sampadananda Mishra. Stotravali: A Book of Hymns and Prayers in Sanskrit. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Research in Social Sciences, 2006. ISBN 978-8170602033. 316 pp.
  • Sampadananda Mishra (ed.). The Century of Life of Sri Aurobindo with original verses of Bhartrihari. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Research in Social Sciences, 2005. ISBN 978-8170601203. 128 pp.
  • Sampadananda Mishra. Sri Aurobindo and Sanskrit. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Research in Social Sciences, 2001. ISBN 978-8170601593. 118 pp.
  • Sampadananda Mishra and Vijay Poddar. The wonder that is Sanskrit. Mapin Publishing Gp Pty Ltd, 2001. ISBN 978-1890206505. 210 pp.
  • Sampadananda Mishra. Hasyamanjari: A book of humorous stories in Sanskrit. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Research in Social Sciences, 2001. ISBN 978-8170601623. 42 pp.
  • Sampadananda Mishra. Chandovallari: A handbook of Sanskrit prosody. Sri Aurobindo Institute of Research in Social Sciences, 1999. ISBN 978-8170601234. 147 pp.
  • Vande Mataram Library

    Mishra is one of the three trustees of the Vande Mataram Trust. The library plans to publish 500 volumes of religious and non-religious Sanskrit texts with translations. As per Mishra, he floated the idea of Vande Mataram Library a few days after the petition against the Murty Classical Library of India (MCLI). Mishra said, “If people are saying Indians are not competent enough to do that [translate Sanskrit], let’s prove it by creating good works, not fighting just like this.” Mishra is of the opinion that while the MCLI works are high-quality and the translations are good, there are portions where cultural elements are missing. He plans to bring out authentic translations of both secular and non-secular texts in Sanskrit, including the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the Upanishads and the Vedas.

    References

    Sampadananda Mishra Wikipedia