Abhinav Kadambi

I am a Sanskrit scholar and researcher pursuing my Ph.D. at Presidency College affiliated with the University of Madras, with a unique interdisciplinary background spanning neuroscience, medical nanotechnology, and Indian Knowledge Systems. My work explores the intersection of traditional wisdom and contemporary understanding, particularly in yoga, psychology, and philosophy.
As an independent teacher, I teach Sanskrit, Yoga, and Indian philosophical texts while contributing to scholarly discourse through conference presentations and publications. My research interests include comparative philosophy, mind-sciences in Indian traditions, and cultural heritage preservation. I’ve worked on manuscript digitization, transcription, and conservation projects.
A lifelong student of dharmic traditions, I have been training in Vedanta, Mimamsa, Nyaya, and Yoga under traditional teachers. I serve as a volunteer with Vivekananda Kendra and various cultural organizations, committed to preserving and sharing India’s intellectual and spiritual heritage with contemporary audiences.