Sanskrit Unites the World: 19th World Sanskrit Conference Held in Kathmandu
Global scholars from 55+ nations gather in Nepal to celebrate Sanskrit’s legacy and future at a landmark international event
The 19th World Sanskrit Conference, hosted in Kathmandu, Nepal from June 26 to 30, 2025, stood out as a magnificent tribute to Sanskrit language, literature, and cultural heritage.

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Surat (Gujarat) [India], July 5: The 19th World Sanskrit Conference, hosted in Kathmandu, Nepal from June 26 to 30, 2025, stood out as a magnificent tribute to Sanskrit language, literature, and cultural heritage. Scholars and researchers from over 55 countries convened at this global forum to engage in discussions on the significance, conservation, and future prospects of Sanskrit.
Sarvajanik Education Society and Sarvajanik University, Surat, earned global recognition through the active participation of Dr. Meeta Vansadia, Director, Chunilal Gandhi Vidyabhavan – the Research Centre of Sarvajanik University. Dr. Vansadia presented a scholarly paper titled:
“Creating Digital Repository of AI-enhanced Manuscripts: An Active Project at Chunilal Gandhi Vidyabhavan, Sarvajanik University.”
This research initiative highlights the university’s commitment to combining traditional knowledge with cutting-edge technology, ensuring the preservation and accessibility of ancient Sanskrit manuscripts in the digital age.
The event was marked by stimulating paper presentations, cultural exchanges, and academic discussions that reinforced the global commitment to Sanskrit as a living heritage. Sarvajanik University’s contribution stood out as an example of how Indian institutions are embracing innovation in classical studies.
Participation in such a prestigious event underscores Sarvajanik Education Society’s century-old legacy of promoting education and cultural scholarship, and the university’s growing role in international academic collaborations.
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