A richer Sanskrit Hub built as a one-point website for students.
This hub now starts with future opportunity after M.A. Sanskrit, then opens into future courses, scholarships, free books, Veda, Upanishad, Vedanta, Gita, Ramayana, Puranas, Ayurveda, research tools, and verified official links. The goal is simple: make Sanskrit learning and planning easier from one place.
The hub now has richer content, more official links, a translation option on every page, a dedicated scholarships page, a contact page, and a much wider texts and free-books section.
Start with the careers page if your first question is jobs, NET, Ph.D., teacher routes, translation work, manuscripts, or institutional opportunities.
Start with the learning page if you are at school, UG, or early Sanskrit stage and need courses, books, grammar help, and scholarships.
The site now leads with real scope after M.A. Sanskrit before the other sections.
Home, careers, learning, research, scholarships, texts & heritage, and contact.
University, government, research-library, and digital text links are included together.
Every page includes a page-translation option for regional-language support.
Main Student Pages
These are the primary routes inside the hub. Use the quick search above if you want to jump faster to scholarships, jobs, texts, or contact help.
Career Scope After M.A. Sanskrit
Jobs first: teaching, NET, JRF, Ph.D., translation, manuscripts, archives, digital humanities, and institutional pathways.
Learning and Future Courses
Spoken Sanskrit, formal programmes, online learning, distance education, future courses, and self-study materials.
Research and Higher Study
Ph.D. and research directions, Sanskrit technology, digital tools, lexicons, corpora, manuscript and department-level research paths.
Scholarships and Fellowships
Merit scholarships, government portals, external fellowship routes, apply links, and document checklists.
Free Books, Texts and Ancient Knowledge
Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, Upanishads, Vedanta, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, Ayurveda, and ancient history entry points.
Contact and Help Desk
Official university contact points, topic-based help, and a guided contact form that can draft the right email for the right office.
Best Route By Student Stage
Different students need different first steps. This section helps you choose the right page without confusion.
After Class 10 or 12
Start with the learning page, then check scholarships, then use the texts page for free reading material and scriptural exposure.
After B.A. or Shastri
Compare future courses, consider Acharya or M.A., apply for scholarships early, and begin building translation or research skill.
After M.A. or Acharya
Go first to the careers page, then scholarships, then research. This is the stage where NET, B.Ed., Ph.D., and specialization choices matter most.
During Ph.D. or Research
Move between research, scholarships, and texts. You will need tools, sources, funding, and archive depth together.
Scholarship and Apply Dashboard
These are the most important scholarship pages to know first. The full breakdown is on the scholarships page, but this section helps students act quickly.
CSU Merit Scholarship Scheme
The CSU scholarship page showed an online application notice for the 2026-2027 cycle dated 2 April 2026. The page covers Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit students from school through postgraduate and Ph.D. levels.
Open official scholarship pageNational Scholarship Portal
Use this for central and many category-based or state-routed schemes. Several Sanskrit universities point students to this portal for official applications.
Open National Scholarship PortalNSKTU Scholarships and External Fellowships
NSKTU maintains both its scholarships page and an external fellowships page, which is useful for merit support, fee concessions, and research-related follow-up.
Open NSKTU fellowship pageSLBS Student Corner
SLBSNSU's student corner includes direct entries for the National Scholarship Portal and fellowship or scholarship information.
Open SLBS student cornerFree Books and Ancient Knowledge Preview
The texts page goes much deeper, but these are the major entry points if you want scripture, classical knowledge, or old Sanskrit source material.
Gita Supersite
IIT Kanpur's Gita Supersite is one of the best verified starting points for Gita text, multiple commentaries, and translation comparison.
Vedic Heritage + Vedanta Sources
Use the Vedic Heritage Portal, NSKTU's Veda pages, and IIT Kanpur's Brahma Sutra or Upanishad heritage sites for verified study entry points.
Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas
NSKTU's Ramayana and Mahabharata internet projects, plus Sanskrit Documents and Purana collections, are included on the texts page.
Ayurveda, IGNCA and ASI
CCRAS e-books, IGNCA archive or manuscriptology resources, and ASI publications help widen Sanskrit study into classical knowledge systems and ancient history.
Useful Official Quick Links
These links are strong first-click sources for students. Each destination opens in a new tab.