Project 1 (2024-25)
The first major initiative of 2024-25 that FIHCR is undertaking, in collaboration with Nalanda University, is a research and documentation project on the history of Buddhism in India. This comprehensive account, grounded in an in-depth study of primary sources in Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Tibetan, and other languages, aims to dispel numerous myths and misunderstandings surrounding this significant subject. With a multidisciplinary approach, the project brings together expertise in history, Buddhist studies, Buddhist philosophy, archaeology, and linguistics. The intended outcomes include a book series on the subject, as well as scholarly articles and journal publications.
The team consists of the following members:
Prof. K. S. Kannan
Former Director of Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore and holder of the Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Chair at IIT-Madras
Prof. K. S. Kannan, D. Litt., is a distinguished Sanskrit scholar who most recently held the prestigious Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Chair Professorship at IIT-Madras. With over five decades of teaching experience, he has served as the Academic Director of the Swadeshi Indology Conference Series, organized by Infinity Foundation India, and as the Director of Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore. Throughout his illustrious career, Prof. Kannan has taught over 10,000 students and has produced approximately 10,000 pages of scholarly writing, all dedicated to enhancing the awareness and understanding of India’s rich intellectual heritage.
Prof. K. S. Kannan
D. Litt., is a distinguished Sanskrit scholar who most recently held the prestigious Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj Chair Professorship at IIT-Madras. With over five decades of teaching experience, he has served as the Academic Director of the Swadeshi Indology Conference Series, organized by Infinity Foundation India, and as the Director of Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore. Throughout his illustrious career, Prof. Kannan has taught over 10,000 students and has produced approximately 10,000 pages of scholarly writing, all dedicated to enhancing the awareness and understanding of India’s rich intellectual heritage.
He has authored more than 30 books and numerous academic and non-academic articles and papers, covering a wide range of subjects including Vyākaraṇa, Indology, Āyurveda, and Yoga, in Kannada, Sanskrit, and English. Among his many accolades, he was awarded a D.Litt. (Honoris Causa) by National Sanskrit University (formerly Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha), Tirupati, received the title of ‘Vidyānidhi’ from HH Rangapriya Swamiji of Bengaluru and earned the International Merit Award for a paper on Machine Translation. Prof. Kannan is also an active member of several academic committees and advisory boards at various universities.
Dr. Pranshu Samdarshi
Assistant Professor,
School of Historical Studies &
School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy & Comparative Religions, Nalanda University
Dr. Pranshu Samdarshi is an Assistant Professor at the School of Historical Studies and the School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy & Comparative Religions at Nalanda University. His research specializes in the history and literature of Tantra traditions in Southern Asia and Tibet. He earned his Ph.D. in History from the University of Delhi, where his doctoral thesis explored the dynamic relationship between sacred feminine imagery and Buddhist Tantra practices. He also holds an M.A. and an M.Phil. in Buddhist Studies, along with a Diploma in Pali from the University of Delhi.
Dr. Pranshu Samdarshi
Dr. Pranshu Samdarshi is an Assistant Professor at the School of Historical Studies and the School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy & Comparative Religions at Nalanda University. His research specializes in the history and literature of Tantra traditions in Southern Asia and Tibet. He earned his Ph.D. in History from the University of Delhi, where his doctoral thesis explored the dynamic relationship between sacred feminine imagery and Buddhist Tantra practices. He also holds an M.A. and an M.Phil. in Buddhist Studies, along with a Diploma in Pali from the University of Delhi.
In addition to his academic qualifications, Dr. Samdarshi has studied Buddhist philosophical texts under traditional Buddhist masters for over a decade and a half. His research interests encompass historiographical issues of Buddhism, the Madhyamika tradition, visualization-based meditation practices in Buddhism, and Kashmir Shaivism. Much of his work focuses on the esoteric (Tantric) Buddhism of India, Nepal, and Tibet.
Dr. Samdarshi has authored two monographs and numerous research papers, articles, book chapters, and reviews, published by esteemed publishers such as Routledge, Cambridge University Press, The Hindu Group, Publications Division of India, and the Delhi University Journal. He has been awarded both Junior and Senior Research Fellowships by the University Grants Commission (UGC), India, and has contributed modules for courses on Buddhism and History on the UGC’s SWAYAM platform.
Before his current role, he served as an Assistant Professor at the International Center for Spiritual Studies at Amrita University’s Bengaluru campus for two years. He has also been invited to design and teach courses at the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok, the Central Institute of Himalayan Culture Studies, Arunachal Pradesh, and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Delhi.
Ven. Dr. Pooja Dabral
Assistant Professor,
School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religion.
School of Languages and Literature/Humanities, Nalanda University
Ven. Dr. Pooja Dabral is an Assistant Professor at the School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religion, as well as the School of Language, Literature, and Philosophy at Nalanda University. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Delhi for her thesis titled Arya Nagarjuna’s Philosophy of Emptiness and Je Tsongkhapa’s Exposition: Dissent in Two Prolific Periods. Her research focuses on Madhyamaka Philosophy and Buddhist Psychology, and she has published extensively on topics such as Emptiness (Shunyata), Mind and Cognition in Buddhist Psychology, and Form and Substance in Buddhist Philosophy. She has also collaborated on publications with Tibet House, Delhi, including The Blaze of Non-Dual Bodhicitta Buddhist Psychology.
Ven. Dr. Pooja Dabral
Ven. Dr. Pooja Dabral is an Assistant Professor at the School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religion, as well as the School of Language, Literature, and Philosophy at Nalanda University. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Delhi for her thesis titled Arya Nagarjuna’s Philosophy of Emptiness and Je Tsongkhapa’s Exposition: Dissent in Two Prolific Periods. Her research focuses on Madhyamaka Philosophy and Buddhist Psychology, and she has published extensively on topics such as Emptiness (Shunyata), Mind and Cognition in Buddhist Psychology, and Form and Substance in Buddhist Philosophy. She has also collaborated on publications with Tibet House, Delhi, including The Blaze of Non-Dual Bodhicitta Buddhist Psychology.
Before joining Nalanda University, Ven. Dr. Pooja served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology (affiliated with Sikkim Central University) in Sikkim from 2019 to 2023. As a founding faculty member, she played a key role in establishing the MA program at NIT, which included developing the curriculum, grading system, syllabus structure, and supplementary readings. She has supervised numerous MA dissertations and served on the Research Advisory Committee for Ph.D. theses.
Dr. Dabral specialises in teaching Madhyamaka Philosophy, Buddhist Psychology, and the Mahayana Tradition and Practice. She is proficient in Tibetan and German, with several years of experience teaching German at the University of Delhi and other institutions.
Dr. H.R. Meera
Sanskrit Scholar
The Series Editor is Dr. H.R. Meera, a Sanskrit Scholar and the Senior Editor-in-Charge of Swadeshi Indology Journals. Dr. Vikram Sampath will be assisting her in the task along with project contributors, Shri Aabhas Maldahiyar and Shri Sudhamshu Hattangadi. The project will also benefit from the expertise of Dr. Tosabanta Padhan, an archaeologist and Teaching Fellow at Nalanda University. Dr. Padhan has conducted fieldwork, stone tool analysis, and experimental flintknapping at institutions in India, Europe, and Africa.
Dr. H.R. Meera
The Series Editor is Dr. H.R. Meera, a Sanskrit Scholar and the Senior Editor-in-Charge of Swadeshi Indology Journals. Dr. Vikram Sampath will be assisting her in the task along with project contributors, Shri Aabhas Maldahiyar and Shri Sudhamshu Hattangadi. The project will also benefit from the expertise of Dr. Tosabanta Padhan, an archaeologist and Teaching Fellow at Nalanda University. Dr. Padhan has conducted fieldwork, stone tool analysis, and experimental flintknapping at institutions in India, Europe, and Africa. He has a Ph.D. in Archaeology from Deccan College, Post-Graduate & Research Institute, Pune and holds Master’s degrees from Sambalpur University and the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal. His research interests include Field Archaeology. Prehistoric Archaeology. Experimental Lithic Knapping, Rock Art, Ethnoarchaeology, Early Historic Archaeology. Digital Archaeology, and Remote Sensing application in Archaeology.