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Research, Documentation, Conservation, and Collaboration
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The Foundation undertakes multidisciplinary research endeavour on Classical Indic Religions, Indic Religious Philosophy & Concepts, Comparative Religion, Indic Spirituality, Indic Cultural & Historical Heritage, Indic Religious Socio-anthropology, Mythology, Ancient Manuscripts, Rare Documents & Books with a special emphasis on Different Sects of Tantra, Kulachara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya, Temple Landscapes, Tantra & Vedic Rituals, Vedic Knowledge, Indic spiritual Traditions, Temple Based Religious Demography, Indic Religious Festivals & Ceremonies, Lineage-based Sādhanā Systems and Gurukulas & Kula Paramparas.
In pursuit of the research aspiration, the Foundation has created the following institutions:
The Foundation undertakes systematic documentation and publication initiatives of Ancient Manuscripts, Rare Documents & Books related to different Sects of Tantra, Kulachara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya, Temple Landscapes, Indic Spiritual Traditions, Temple Based Religious Demography, Indic Religious Festivals & Ceremonies, Indic Cultural & Historical Heritage, Indic Religious Socio-anthropology and Gurukulas & Kula Paramparas.
To make this initiative a reality, the Foundation has created the following institution:
The Foundation has undertaken digitization project for the conservation of the invaluable Ancient Manuscripts and Rare Documents & Books related to the subjects mentioned in the Research and Documentation initiatives.
The digitization project for conservation is executed under the following institute:
To ensure accuracy and authenticity in international academic research on the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex, Temples of Kamarupa and its traditions, and the Kulachara Tantra Marga, Rajib Sarma, the Founder Trustee and Ācārya & Kuladhāraka provides research assistance and guidance to students and scholars.
For over two decades, Rajib Sarma has formally provided research assistance to several international students and scholars on the research projects pertaining to the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex, Kamrupa and Kulachara Tantra Marga.
He has been formally affiliated as an on-site research coordinator for PhD candidates and Post Graduate students with the following institutions:
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The Foundation maintains a specialized reference library and archive comprising over 500 ancient manuscripts, rare documents, and maps related to Tantra, Vedic traditions, and Indic heritage. The collection includes over 5,000 rare books in physical and digital formats.
The library and archive serves as a resource for researchers, scholars and practitioners. The Foundation is in the process of establishing a fully digitized and catalogued heritage archive for long-term preservation.
The Foundation has formal and informal collaborations with leading academic institutions worldwide for research on the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex, Tantra, and Indic heritage. The Foundation also maintains institutional affiliations with: