Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University

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Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University
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AffiliationsUGC
WebsiteFaculty of Arts

Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University is a

Central Hindu College (1898–1916). In 1916, the Banaras Hindu University grew around the nucleus of the Faculty of Arts.[2]

History

Formally known as

Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. The Faculty of Arts is often called the mother faculty of the University, many other faculties and departments of the university grew around it.[2]

Organization

Faculty of Arts' administrative head is a

Vice-Chancellor
of the university.

There are 23 different departments in the Faculty of Arts that offer

Doctorate in following three categoriesHistory, Culture and Philosophy; Language and Literature; and Professional and Vocational courses.[3][2]

Departments

The faculty houses departments of various languages such as those of English, Bengali, French, Hindi, Sanskrit, Telugu, German, Marathi, Arabic, Urdu, Persian other foreign languages, other Indian languages; it also houses departments of linguistics, archaeology, Pali & Buddhism, philosophy and religion, physical education, journalism, history of art, and

Malviya Values Pursuance Centre).[4][5]

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of the faculty of arts include:

Name Course Subject Year Occupation Remarks
Ahmad Hasan Dani MA Sanskrit 1944 Pakistani intellectual,
linguist
First Muslim graduate of BHU[6]
Anant Sadashiv Altekar Historian,
archaeologist and numismatist
[7]
Awadh Kishore Narain
MA AIHC 1947 Indian historian,
archaeologist & numismatist
[8][9]
B. D. Lakshman BA
Indo-Fijian
politician, union leader & businessman
Baldev Upadhyaya MA Sanskrit 1922 Hindi & Sanskrit scholar, literary historian, essayist & critic Padma Bhushan awardee[10]
Colin Turnbull MA Indian Religion & Philosophy 1947 British-American anthropologist [11]
Kashinath Singh
PhD
Hindi 1965 Indian writer and scholar of Hindi language Sahitya Akademi Awardee[12]
Koenraad Elst MA Indology 1992 Orientalist and Indologist
Kuber Nath Rai Hindi & Sanskrit Hindi literature & Sanskrit scholar
Lal Mani Joshi MA Pali 1964 Buddhist scholar
Liu Anwu MA Hindi 1958 Chinese translator
Ma Su Krishnamurthy MA Hindi 1962
Hindi
writer
Manu Bhandari
MA Hindi 1953
Hindi
writer
Paragu Burmese writer
Prithvi Nath Kaula
Library and Information Sciences
specialist
Padma Shri awardee.[13]
Rajbali Pandey
PhD
Indian writer and author
Ram Krishna Singh MA English 1972 Reviewer, critic and contemporary poet
Rewa Prasad Dwivedi MA Sanskrit 1962 Sanskrit scholar and poet [14]
Robert M. Pirsig MA
Eastern Philosophy & culture
1954 American writer and philosopher
Umanath Singh BA, MA Hindi, Sanskrit & History 1956, 1958 Indian professor
Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena - - - Hindi writer, poet, columnist and playwright
Satya Vrat Shastri
PhD
Sanskrit - Sanskrit scholar, writer, grammarian and poet
Shankar Dayal Singh BA - - Indian Politician
Sita Ram Chaturvedi
- - - Indian educator, dramatist and scholar of Hindi and Sanskrit language and literature -

See also

References

  1. ^ Faculty of Arts, BHU (Dean) bhu.ac.in
  2. ^ a b c "About Faculty of Arts". BHU website. Archived from the original on 19 September 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Courses" (PDF). Official website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Arts Faculty website". Archived from the original on 19 September 2013.
  5. ^ "Banaras Hindu University gets a Department of Museology". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Alumni:Ahmad Hasan Dani". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Book Excerptise: Education in ancient india by Anant Sadashiv Altekar". www.cse.iitk.ac.in. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Alumni:Awadh Kishore Narain". Banaras Hindu University website. Retrieved 20 May 2015. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Professor A.K. Narain, Historian of India and IABS Founding Member, passed away | IABS". Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  10. ^ Baldev Upadhyaya Felicitation Volume, (Ed.) G.C. Tripathi, Journal of the Ganganath Jha, Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Allahabad, 1983.
  11. ^ "Alumni:Colin Turnbull". Official website of the biography. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  12. ^ "Alumni:Kashinath Singh". Samanvay Indian Languages Festival. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Alumni:Prithvi Nath Kaula". IT BHU Global. Archived from the original on 24 May 2015. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  14. ^ Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Sanskrit Literature (2003), pp. 427–429

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