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Sanskrit University Building at Darbhanga donated by the Maharajadhiraj. KSDSU was established in 1961, with the scholar Umesh Mishra as its first Vice-Chancellor. The then Education Minister of unified Bihar, Satyendra Narayan Sinha , announced the instigation of the university.
Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University: Private Available BAMS: Shri Moti Singh Jageshwari Ayurved College & Hospital 1973 Chhapra: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University: Private Available BAMS: Govt. Ayodhya Shivkumari Ayurved College & Hospital 1946 Begusarai: Bihar University of Health Sciences: Government Available BAMS
Maharajadhiraj Sir Kameshwar Singh Goutam Bahadur, K.C.I.E. (28 November 1907 – 1 October 1962) was the Maharaja of Darbhanga. He held his title over his family estates in the Mithila region from 1929 – 1952, when such titles were abolished following the Independence of India .
It is being published since past 47 years by Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University. [1] The panchang is prepared by the conclusion of a Pandit Mahasabha. The Pandit Mahasabha is organized by the university, where Pandits across the country and from abroad gather and discuss and debate on the Panchang. [6]
Anand Bagh Palace was donated to the Government of Bihar by Maharaja Kameshwar Singh for starting a university for promotion of Sanskrit language. Currently, this palace is the head office of Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University. [1] Anand Bagh Palace was well known for its beautiful gardens surrounding it that have now disappeared.
The Sanskrit Universities are specialized universities that aim to promote and spread sanskrit education, shastraic education and related research.. The following is a list of at least 18 Sanskrit universities in India (3 central, 1 deemed and 14 state universities) which are only focused on Sanskrit revival and Sanskrit studies along with related disciplines like Ayurveda.
It was constituted as a municipality in 1864. Darbhanga is home to the Kameshwara Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University (established 1961), which is located on the grounds of the palace, and the Lalit Narayan Mithila University (established 1972). Darbhanga has a museum housing archaeological materials, as well as historical and handicrafts exhibits.
Mithila Maharaja Sir Kameshwar Singh, also known as Darbhanga Maharaja, never levied any land tax on this village. Jogiara village also participated hugely against the British rule. [2] Thakur Jogi Singh, a Rathore Rajput descendent from the royal family of Jodhpur Rajasthan came and settled here in the 17th Century.