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Sampadananda Mishra

Director, Centre for Human Sciences · Rishihood University

https://researchid.co/sampadananda.m
@rishihood.edu.in
116Google Scholar Citations
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Research Interests

Sampadananda Mishra is a multifaceted scholar and passionate advocate for Sanskrit and Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). His expertise encompasses Sanskrit language and literature, Indian Culture, Yoga, Spirituality, and Education, cultivated through profound st...

Biography

Sampadananda Mishra, PhD is passionate about Sanskrit. He strongly believes that Sanskrit has immense potentiality to elevate the human consciousness to sublime heights. Dr. Mishra has spoken at various conferences, seminars, and literary & religious festivals, both nationally and internationally on Sanskrit, Indian culture, Yoga and Education. In addition Dr. Mishra, as a devotee of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, is familiar with their writings and feels comfortable in delivering lecture on Philosophy and practice of Sri Aurobindo’s Yoga. He has been to USA several times for giving lectures, conducting workshops and participating in conferences and seminars. He was one of the keynote speakers in the Waves conference that took place in Trinidad and Tobago in the year 2010. In the year (2014) Dr. Mishra was invited to the Monash university, Melbourne for giving a talk on character development and service to the humanity in a seminar on Swami Vivekananda.

Education

Sampadananda Mishra’s educational qualifications include a post-graduate degree in Sanskrit from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, M.Phil in Sanskrit from Pondicherry Central University, receiving the Gold Medal for his excellent performance, and his Ph.D. from Utkal University on ‘Sanskrit and the Evolution of Human Speech’.

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Tithi’s Atithi: Insights from Katha Upanishad
    SAMPRATYAYA Учредители: Marwah Infotech 1 (2), 83-98 , 2024, 2024
  2. Lachit Barphukan
    2023
  3. Reading Sri Aurobindo
    Penguin Random House India Private Limited , 2022, 2022
  4. Effect of Prosody of Rhythmic Yoga-Based Recitation on Positive and Negative Affect among Adolescents: A Four-Armed Comparative Study
    Dev Sanskriti Interdisciplinary International Journal 17, 13-19 , 2021, 2021 | Citations: 1.0
  5. Impact of Sanskrit prosody on anxiety, mindfulness, and self-concept in young adolescents: A four-armed control trial
    Yoga Mimamsa 53 (1), 4-11 , 2021, 2021

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