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22nd August 2014, 01:16 PM
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Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute Bhandarkar Road
What are the goals which Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute Bhandarkar Road wants to achieve?
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22nd August 2014, 03:06 PM
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Re: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute Bhandarkar Road
The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute is situated in Pune. It was established on July 6, 1917 in the honor of the work of Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarakar, the foremost pioneer of scientific Orientology in India. Academic Projects: Goals to Achieve The steps thereto run through the following Development of Digital Library for Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI). Preservation and protection of the content of rare books and manuscripts and archives of the Mahabharata and Prakrit Dictionary. World wide access on Internet. National and international collaborative oriental research. State of the art computer & networking infrastructure for creating and accessing the digital library. Automation of library management system. Creation of on-line catalog of books & manuscripts for web access. Digitization of rare books and manuscripts. Digital Database of the cultural index of the Critical Edition of Mahabharata. Digital Database of the Comprehensive and Critical Prakrit Dictionary. Virtual Museum of Manuscripts, Photographs and Artefacts. Development of computation research tools such as Advanced Multilingual Search, Study of occurrences, Sanskrit and Prakrit dictionaries, ontological research etc. Interactive Digital Portal for content, communications, collaboration and commerce. Publications Series of publications The Annals (86 Volumes till date) Bombay Sanskrit and Prakrit Series Govt. Oriental Series Bhandarkar Oriental Series Post-Graduate and Research Dept. Publications Research Unit Publications Proceedings of the AIOC (39 Volumes till date) Miscellaneous Publications Important publication till date Critical Edition of the Mahabharata (19 Volumes) Critical Edition of the Harivamsha (3 Volumes) Pratika Index (2 Volumes) Critically constituted text of Mahabharata and Harivamsha Mahabharata : Cultural Index (2 Volumes) The Vedic Bibliography edited by Dr. R. N. Dandekar Descriptive Catalogues of manuscripts in the Govt. manuscripts library of the BORI The Critical and Comprehensive Dictionary of the Prakrit Languages on Historical Principles (3 Volumes) The Collected Works of R. G. Bhandarkar (4 Vol.) History of Dharmashastra by P. V. Kane (5 Vol; 6,884 pages) The Vyakaranamahabhashya of Patanjali edited by Kielhorn The Paribhashendushekhara of Nagojibhatta edited by Kielhorn Shribhashya of ramanuja edited by Vasudevshastri Abhyankar Sarvadarshanasamgraha of Sayana Madhava edited by Vasudevshastri Abhyankar Prakrit Grammar of Hemachandra edited by P. L. Vaidya Tarikh-i-Sind edited by U. M. Daudpota The Paribhashasamgraha by K. V. Abhyankar Devanagari Editions of the Dhammasangani and the Atthasalini by P. V. Bapat and R. D. Wadekar Jinaratnakosha edited by H. D. Velankar Shan Chien-P'i P'o-sha by P. V. Bapat and A. Hirakawa Address: The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 812, Shivajinagar, Near Law College, Law College Rd, Fergusson College Campus, Erandwane, Pune, Maharashtra 411004 020 2565 6932 Map: [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Bhandarkar+Oriental+Research+Institute+Bhan darkar+Road&hl=en&ll=18.527306,73.828983&spn=0.096 357,0.163422&sll=35.905181,-78.865142&sspn=0.020578,0.040855&hq=Bhandarkar+Ori ental+Research+Institute+Bhandarkar+Road&radius=15 000&t=m&z=13&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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