She holds the position of Assistant Professor in the School of Languages (Department of Sanskrit). She has more than a decade of teaching and research experience in the fields of Sanskrit Grammar, Vedic and Classical Literature.
With uniformly brilliant academic career her M.Phil research revisits Panini’s Saṁjñā from the prospective of contemporary semantics that contribute to the development of modern Sanskrit lexicography.
Her PhD studies present the concept of Kāraka in Patanjali’s Mahābhāṣya. Her thesis exhibits the semiotic role of Kāraka in the process of meaning making. Her research reinterprets Mahābhāṣya by decoding its language and writing-style to derive the connotative and denotative meaning of cases or noun inflections. Her seminal work redefines the characteristics of verbs by analyzing the six case-endings and the Genitive Absolute of Pāninian grammar.
With numerous publications to her credit both in national and international journals of repute; she has been teaching Poetics, Vedas, Grammar, Linguistics, and Classical Literature to the students of Sanskrit. Her current research interests include the study of Arthaśāstra, Bhagavad Gitā, and the Vedas.
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