Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya
Established in 1958, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya (Sampurnanand
Sanskrit University) is a non-profit public higher education
institution located in the the urban setting of the large city of
Varanasi (population range of 1,000,000-5,000,000 inhabitants), Uttar
Pradesh. Officially accredited/recognized by the University Grants
Commission, India, Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishvavidyalaya (SSVV) is a
coeducational higher education institution. Sampurnanand Sanskrit
Vishvavidyalaya (SSVV) offers courses and programs leading to officially
recognized higher education degrees in several areas of study. SSVV
also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services
to students including a library, as well as administrative services.
Sanskrit Is the Most Ancient and Perfect Among the Languages of the
World. Its Storehouse Of Knowledge Is An Unsurpassed And The Most
Invaluable Treasure Of The World. This Language Is A Symbol Of Peculiar
Indian Tradition And Thought, Which Ha Exhibited Full Freedom In The
Search Of Truth, Ha Shown Complete Tolerance Towards Spiritual And Other
Kind Of Experience Of Mankind, And Has Shown Catholicity Towards
Universal Truth. This Language Contains Not Only A Rich Fund Of
Knowledge Of People Of India But It Is Also An Unparalleled Way To
Acquire Knowledge And It Thus Significant For The Whole World. In Order
To Highlight Its International Significance And To Keep Intact
Traditional Scholarship And To Strike A Compromise Between Indian And
Western Outlook And To Conduct Research And Study The Various Aspects Of
Culture And Spiritual Literature This University Was Founded On 22
March, 1958 By The Then Chief Minister Dr. Sampurnanand And Education
Minister Pt. Kamlapati Tripathi At Varanasi, The Oldest Cultural City Of
India, With The Name Of "Varanaseya Snskrit Vishwavidyalaya", D.
A.N.Jha Being The First Vice Chancellor. It Was Renamed A Sampurnanand
Sanskrit University under the U.P. State University Act, 1973, W.e.f.
16th Dec. 1974.
The history Sampurnanand Sanskrit
University includes history of the Sanskrit Education itself. The
guideline set by the glorious past of the Govt. Sanskrit College,
Benares has been most appropriate for the University. Under a proposal
af Sri Jonathan Duncan, the then resident of East India Company and the
approval of Governor General Lord Carnwalis, this Govt. Sanskrit
College was established in 1791. Pt. Kashinath was its first teacher
and Acharya. There was an arrangement for the teaching of subjects such
as Veda, Vedanta, Purana, Ayurveda, Sahitya, Astrology, Theology,
Mimamsa, Nyaya etc. The college was conducted with the surplus revenue
of Benares State which was first deposited in a special account and
later remitted to the general head of education.
In 1844, Sri J.Muir,ICS, was made its first principal. Efforts were
made to develop the college in various aspects. Dr. J.R.Valentine
developed the spirit of a comparative study of oriental and occidental
classics and specific Sanskrit texts were translated into English in
order to achieve this goal. Dr. Valentine established an Anglo-Sanskrit
Department with this end in view. In 1861, Dr. R.T.H.Grifith was
appointed its Principal. He was the first scholar who translated the
Valmiki Ramayan into English verses. A reasonable achievement was made
in the direction of development, preservation and advancement of
Sanskrit learning during the principalship. The publication of ‘The
Pandit’ – ‘Kashi Vidya Sudhanidhi’ was launched which contained
translations of many rare Sanskrit texts. The publication of this
magazine continued till 1916. During the principalship of Dr. G.Theibo
the system of oral examination was abolished and the system of written
examination as well the issue of certificates and degree was started.
During the period of Dr. Arthur Venis (1888-1918), the publication of
Vijayanagara series of Sanskrit texts was accomplished. In 1909, the
post examination controller was created. In 1904, an effort was made to
give it the name and form of university. Efforts were made to collect ,
preserve and publish Sanskrit manuscripts which resulted in the
establishment of the “Saraswati Bhavana” library, which is most reputed
and well known in the whole world.During the principalship of Dr. Ganga Nath Jha (1918-1923) the
publication of “Saraswati Bhavana Garnthamala” and “Saraswati Bhavana
Studies” was started and specific Sanskrit texts based on deep research
were published which marked a remarkable approach in the direction of
study and dissemination of knowledge inherent in Sanskrit texts.
Moreover, a Board of Sanskrit Studies was set up to conduct examination.
Mahamahopadhyaya Pt. Gopinath Kaviraj (Principal – 1923-1937)
contributed significantly through translation and publication of
specific texts as well as cataloguing of manuscripts.In 1937, another effort was made to give it the name and form of a
University but it could not materialize until 1956 when Varanaseya
Sanskrit University Act was passed. It is remarkable that this college
performed all those acts which an all India University is expected to
do. Convocations were held between 1947 to 1958 every time in the manner
of a University. The Sanskrit Colleges of this country and that of
Nepal were affiliated to this college even before this University was
founded. The number of affiliated colleges in U.P. alone was 1441. thus
this college acted like a University not only for this country but also
for other countries. Pt. Kuber Nath Shukla was the last principal of
the Govt. Sanskrit College. He was also the first Registrar of the
University.
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