Punjabi University School of Religious Studies Admission 2024, Process, Gallery, Lateral Entry

Punjabi University
Patiala - Punjab, Punjab, India
Patiala, PIN - 147 002. , Punjab
147002
0175-2286418, 3046001
vc@pbi.ac.in
www.punjabiuniversity.ac.in
About Us

Punjab Assembly established Punjabi University, Patiala under the Punjab Act No. 35 of 1961. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the then President of India laid foundation of Punjabi University on June 24, 1962. He preached, "The institutes of higher education share the burden of nation-building in a critically important sense. Our aim is a strong, free and democratic India where every citizen has an equal place and full opportunity of growth. In this task, a vast responsibility rests on our universities." Established on April 30, 1962 in the erstwhile princely state of Patiala with the main objective of furthering the cause of Punjabi language, art and literature, Punjabi University has since evolved into the largest University in the state. This is the second University in the world to be named after a language, the first being Hebrew University of Israel. Its vision is to establish and incorporate a University for the advancement of Punjabi studies and development of Punjabi language as a medium of instruction or otherwise for providing instruction in humanistic and scientific subjects and generally for the promotion of education and research. The University started working from its present lush green, pollution free, 316 acres campus since 1965.

Title in Religious Studies Punjabi University

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 Conversion in Christianity: a theological study James, Chacko Dr. Rohi, Rajinder Kaur
2 Bhatt bani in guru granth sahib a theological study Kaur, Sarbjeet Dr. Singh, Gurnek
3 An analytical study of inter-religious understanding: a Buddhist perspective Lam Son Dat Dr. Mohamad Habib
4 Religious and historical paradigms of the Sikh identity Singh, Jaswinder Dr. Sandhu, G S
5 The role of socially engaged Buddhism in social welfare: a study with reference to Australian society Phuong Thi Thu Ngo Dr. Dharam Pal Singh
6 A study of the Buddhist concept of liberation with special reference to the Majjhima Nikaya Tran Van Hoa Dr. Rajesh Ranjan
7 Philosophy of the Avatamsaka sutra an analysis Nguyen Thi Tuyet Dr. Singh, I M
8 Buddhist and Taoist ethics: a comparative study Nguyen Thi Hong Hein Dr. Pardeep Kumar
9 Inter religious dialogue an instrument to curb religious violence Khara, Baljit Singh Dr. Pannu, Harpal Singh
10 The concept of man and universe in the pañca nikand#257;ya a Study Teo, Nguyen Hong Dr. Ranjan, Rajesh
11 Guru granth sahib vich adarshak rishtey nate ik adhyan Singh, Amarjit Dr. Kaur, Amanjot
12 Gurbilas patshahi 10 vich krit quir singh ate sukha singh da dharam shashtri adhyan Singh, Hardev Dr. Pannu, Harpal Singh
13 Kabir bani atma te parmatma de sabandh da vishleshnatamak adhyan guru granth sahib vich darz rachna de sandrabh vich Kaur, Surinder Dr. Singh, Pardumanshah
14 Sardul singh kavishar duara rachit dharmik ate rajnitik sahit ik adhyan Singh, Harjeet Dr. Singh, Paramvir
15 An Analytical Study Of The Philosophy Of Pureland Buddhism And Its Contemporary Relevance Duc, Le Minh Dr. Kumar, Jatinder
16 Methods For The Understanding Of Sri Guru Granth Sahib A Hermeneutical Study Sodhi, Inderjeet Kaur Dr. Rohi, Rajinder Kaur
17 Sukhmani sahib de rahasvad da darshnik vishleshan Singh, Nirmal Dr. Rohi, Rajinder Kaur
18 Bhai Nand Lal ji dian rachnavan da sidhantak vishleshan Singh, Rupinderjeet Dr. Rohi, Rajinder Kaur
19 World peace and Sikhism challenges and response Gurveer Singh Dr. Sidhu, Gurmeet Singh
20 Jain Dharam de sandarbh vich akaash da sankalap ek Vislesand#7751;atamaka adhiyan Manoj Kumar Dr. Praduman Shah Singh

13558

Universities

257881

Title

300

Department

252

Country