Monday, January 12, 2026

Sanskrit Poems of Harekrishna Meher Included in Courses of Studies of some educational institutions

My Sanskrit Poems Included in Courses of Studies in Calicut University, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit Kalady and some educational institutions of Odisha : 

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While browsing on the web, it is surprising to find that my name has been included in the Syllabus for M.A.Sanskrit Sahitya Class (Skt-4-Modern Literary Composition/Unit-IV) of University of Calicut (Calicut University, Kerala). 

I feel blessed and delighted to find such an academic matter unknown to me earlier. 

Similar was a case some years ago. It was found that 'Purushottama-Gitika' from my Sanskrit Gitikavya  'Matrigitikanjalih' was included in courses of studies in +3 Degree Hons. (Sem-V/Unit-V of Modern Sanskrit Poetry) in Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha. I had saved the syllabus earlier. But now as I searched, concerned syllabus is not available on web or may be missing. However, AI search confirms the course. 

Further I humbly like to say that some years ago, as known to me, some Sanskrit poems of mine were included in the syllabus of Modern Sanskrit Literature in Banki Autonomous College (Desha-Gitika), Government Autonomous College Bhawanipatna (Jivana-Gitika) and Gangadhar Meher Autonomous College Sambalpur ((Jivana-Gitika) in Odisha State. Further, my name was included as a modern poet of new trend in PG Syllabus (SAN-404) of GM University. 

Some years back, one of my Sanskrit Poems (Samaya-Gitika) was included in the book of Class-9th in High School Education of Odisha. I do not know whether it was studied or not. 

Recently I came to know that my Sanskrit Version Book of Poet Gangadhar Meher's "Tapasvini" Mahakavya is included in the syllabus of +3 Hons. Sanskrit class in a paper of Modern Sanskrit Literature (Translation Study) in Odisha State Open University, Odisha. 

From the web, it is also found that my Ph.D. Thesis Book 'Philosophical Reflections in the Naishadhacharita' has been included as a Reference Book in M.A. Sanskrit Course (Sahitya, Paper-103, Naishadha and Mrichchhakatika) of Delhi University, Delhi. 

'Sahitya Darpana-Alankara', my edited book (with own Odia and Sanskrit Commentaries) was prescribed as a Reference Book in Sanskrit Courses of +3 and PG classes in several colleges in Odisha.

Some photocopies of syllabus as available are posted herewith on Facebook.

I express my deep sense of thanks and gratitude to all the institutions for their kind interest and liking in my Sanskrit compositions. 

I humbly solicit best wishes and blessings from my elders, friends and well-wishers.  

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