Deva Pujan Vidhi (Hindi)

Date 27-09-2000

Delivered by Dr. N. P. Joshi


Deva Pujan Vidhi (Hindi)
Bauddha Dharma evam Vaidika Parampara (Hindi)

Date 20-09-2000

Delivered by Pandit Satakadi Mukhopadhyaya


Bauddha Dharma evam Vaidika Parampara (Hindi)
Shambhavopaya ki Bhumika (Hindi)

Date 31-08-2000

Delivered by Acharya Paramahans Mishra


Shambhavopaya ki Bhumika (Hindi)
Historical and Archaeological Dimensions of Shri Krishna

Date 24-08-2000

Delivered by Prof. R. C. Sharma

Scholars like Padmabhushan Prof. Vidya Nivas Mishra and Dr. Bhanu Shankar Mehta also expreseed their views on the subject.


Historical and Archaeological Dimensions of Shri Krishna
Interaction between Nigama and Agama

From 01-01-2001 to 02-01-2001

Under the Annual Feature Veda Vidya

Keynote Address delivered by Padmabhushan Prof. Vidya Nivas Mishra

Other Scholars Exchanging Views : Prof. Yugal Kishor Mishra, Prof. K. D. Tripathi, Pt. V. P. Shukla, Pt. Paramahamsa Mishra, Dr. Sukumar Chattopadhyaya, Dr. Pranati Ghosal, Prof. Hridaya Ranjan Sharma, Dr. K. C. Sharma Dave, Dr. A. K. Pandeya, Dr. Vamadeva Mishra, Dr. Ramanuja Upadhyaya and Dr. N. D. Tiwari


Interaction between Nigama and Agama
Brahmi Script

From 07-03-2000 to 08-03-2000

Conducted by Prof. R. C. Sharma


Brahmi Script
Decipherment of Kharoshti Script

From 13-01-2000 to 16-01-2000

Conducted by Prof. T. P. Verma


Decipherment of Kharoshti Script
Decipherment of Brahmi Script

From 11-12-1999 to 12-12-1999

Conducted by Prof. R. C. Sharma


Decipherment of Brahmi Script
Mathura Art and Iconography

From 15-04-2000 to 30-04-2000

Conducted by Dr. N. P. Joshi and Prof. R. C. Sharma

Valedictory Address delivered by Padmabhushan Prof. Vidya Nivas Mishra

Presided over by Prof. K. D. Tripathi

No. of Participants: 33

The Course was dedicated to Mathura Museum in its 125th anniversary.


Mathura Art and Iconography
Early Mughal Miniatures

From 29-01-2000 to 07-02-2000

Conducted by Prof. Anand Krishna and Prof. Asok Kumar Das

Valedictory Address by Shri Ajay Shankar, Secretary to Governemnt of India and Director General, Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi

No. of Participants: 27

The course was dedicated to the National Museum, New Delhi in its Golden Jubilee Year.


Early Mughal Miniatures