MAHE Bengaluru Advances Indian Knowledge Systems Research through National Workshop on Sanskrit, AI and Digital Humanities

Jun 23, 2026 - 14:45
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MAHE Bengaluru Advances Indian Knowledge Systems Research through National Workshop on Sanskrit, AI and Digital Humanities

Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), an Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University, reaffirmed its commitment to advancing Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) through interdisciplinary research and innovation by successfully organizing a two-day National Workshop on “Sanskrit Studies and Technology: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Humanities and Philosophy in India” on June 18–19, 2026. The workshop was organized by the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) at MAHE Bengaluru Campus.
 

National Workshop on Sanskrit, AI and Digital Humanities
 

The workshop brought together scholars, researchers, technologists, and students from across India to explore the intersections of Indian Knowledge Systems, Sanskrit studies, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Digital Humanities. It served as a platform to examine how India’s classical knowledge traditions can contribute to contemporary technological innovation and research.
 

Discussions highlighted the relevance of Sanskrit and Indian intellectual traditions in computational linguistics, natural language processing, knowledge representation, and AI-driven language technologies. Participants also explored how insights from the Indian grammatical tradition can address modern computational challenges.
 

Prof. Madhu Veeraraghavan, Pro Vice Chancellor, MAHE Bengaluru, observed, “Sanskrit is far more than a classical language; it is one of humanity's most sophisticated knowledge systems, encompassing traditions of grammar, logic, philosophy, poetics, mathematics, and scientific inquiry developed with remarkable precision and intellectual rigour. The challenge before us is not simply to connect the ancient with the modern, but to bring these knowledge traditions into meaningful dialogue with Artificial Intelligence and Digital Humanities. At MAHE Bengaluru, we believe innovation is most impactful when technological advancement is guided by cultural depth and scholarly rigour. This workshop reflects our commitment to advancing Indian Knowledge Systems as living traditions that continue to shape the future of research, learning, and knowledge creation.”
 

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