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<b> | <b>Nationality:</b> Indian | ||
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<b> | <b>Occupation:</b> Sanskrit Epic Textual Scholar, Researcher, Public Lecturer | ||
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<b> | <b>Known for:</b> Mahābhārata Critical Edition Analysis, Kurukshetra War Structural Study, Text-First Epic Interpretation | ||
Mahābhārata | |||
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<b> | <b>Subject Areas:</b> Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa, Purāṇic Traditions, Textual Criticism, Narrative Stratification | ||
Narrative | |||
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<b> | <b>Notable Work:</b> GrahRahasya Decoded (YouTube Lecture Series) | ||
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<b> | <b>Lecture:</b> “Historicity, Itihāsa, and Proto-Psychological Dimensions of Epic Conflict” (2025) | ||
Epic | |||
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<b> | <b>Recognition:</b> Honorary Doctorate in Indic Civilizational Studies | ||
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<b> | <b>Years active:</b> 2020s–present | ||
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'''Varun Gupta''' is an Indian scholar of Indic civilizational literature whose research focuses on the textual criticism, compositional architecture, and ethical philosophy of the Mahābhārata , Rāmāyaṇa , and Purāṇic traditions. His scholarship examines narrative stratification, redactional development, and dharma hermeneutics within Sanskrit textual corpora. Through philological analysis and comparative recension study, he investigates the layered formation of classical Indian epics and the theological developments that shaped their interpretive history. | |||
== Biography and Academic Background == | |||
Gupta has been awarded an honorary doctorate in recognition of his contributions to the study of Indic civilizational literature. His research profile bridges Sanskrit epic literature, narrative theory, and civilizational ethics. | |||
His scholarship emphasizes critical textual analysis rather than devotional interpretation, foregrounding manuscript traditions, recension history, and compositional structure. His work integrates classical philology with methodological approaches drawn from historiography, hermeneutics, and comparative literary studies. | |||
== Research Focus == | |||
Gupta’s scholarship engages three principal textual domains within Sanskrit literature. | |||
== | === Mahābhārata Studies === | ||
His research investigates: | |||
* Compositional architecture of the war parvans | |||
* | * Celestial intervention narratives | ||
* | |||
* Ethical reversals within martial contexts | * Ethical reversals within martial contexts | ||
* | * Structural shaping of conflict episodes | ||
Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing primary narrative layers from later interpolative and theological expansions through manuscript comparison and Critical Edition analysis. | |||
== | === Rāmāyaṇa Traditions === | ||
* | |||
* | His work on the ''Rāmāyaṇa'' examines: | ||
* | |||
* | * Comparative recension traditions | ||
* | * Constructions of dharma and kingship ethics | ||
* Exile and sovereignty motifs | |||
* Narrative modulation of ideal rulership across textual strata | |||
=== Purāṇic Literature === | |||
Gupta’s research on Purāṇic texts explores: | |||
* Mythographic structure | |||
* Genealogical narration | |||
* Cosmological symbolism | |||
* Retrospective reinterpretation of epic material | |||
Across these domains, his scholarship foregrounds structural coherence, narrative intensification patterns, and theological layering within Sanskrit textual traditions. | |||
== Public Engagement == | == Public Engagement == | ||
* Founder and Host – ''GrahRahasya Decoded'' | |||
* Panel Contributor | In addition to academic research, Gupta participates in structured public discourse on Indic epic literature. | ||
He is: | |||
* Founder and Host – '''GrahRahasya Decoded''' | |||
* Panel Contributor – Samvad Connect Civilizational Forum (2025) | |||
His lecture titled ''“Historicity, Itihāsa, and Proto-Psychological Dimensions of Epic Conflict: Interior States and Ethical Conflict in the Mahābhārata”'' examined intersections between epic historiography, narrative psychology, and ethical conflict models. | |||
== Areas of Specialization == | |||
* Mahābhārata textual criticism | |||
* Rāmāyaṇa recension studies | |||
* Purāṇic mythography | |||
* Dharma hermeneutics | |||
* Narrative stratification in Sanskrit literature | |||
* Compositional layering and redaction theory | |||
== Ongoing Research == | |||
Gupta is currently engaged in advanced research within the ''Mahābhārata'' tradition, including: | |||
* Narrative amplification in the Ghoṣa-yātrā episode (Vana 231–236) | |||
* Literary construction and historiographical boundaries in the Virāṭa Yuddha episode | |||
* Narrative hyper-intensification and solar theophany in the Jayadratha episode (Droṇa Parva) | |||
* Constructing the Young Warrior: Narrative Intensification and Age Instability in the Abhimanyu Episode of the Droṇa Parva (Day Thirteen) | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://youtube.com/@grahrahasyadecoded Official YouTube Channel – GrahRahasya Decoded] | |||
* [https://www.instagram.com/grahrahasya_decoded Official Instagram – GrahRahasya Decoded] | |||
* Mail: office@shrivarungupta.com | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 2 March 2026
Nationality: Indian
Occupation: Sanskrit Epic Textual Scholar, Researcher, Public Lecturer
Known for: Mahābhārata Critical Edition Analysis, Kurukshetra War Structural Study, Text-First Epic Interpretation
Subject Areas: Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa, Purāṇic Traditions, Textual Criticism, Narrative Stratification
Notable Work: GrahRahasya Decoded (YouTube Lecture Series)
Lecture: “Historicity, Itihāsa, and Proto-Psychological Dimensions of Epic Conflict” (2025)
Recognition: Honorary Doctorate in Indic Civilizational Studies
Years active: 2020s–present
Varun Gupta is an Indian scholar of Indic civilizational literature whose research focuses on the textual criticism, compositional architecture, and ethical philosophy of the Mahābhārata , Rāmāyaṇa , and Purāṇic traditions. His scholarship examines narrative stratification, redactional development, and dharma hermeneutics within Sanskrit textual corpora. Through philological analysis and comparative recension study, he investigates the layered formation of classical Indian epics and the theological developments that shaped their interpretive history.
Biography and Academic Background
Gupta has been awarded an honorary doctorate in recognition of his contributions to the study of Indic civilizational literature. His research profile bridges Sanskrit epic literature, narrative theory, and civilizational ethics.
His scholarship emphasizes critical textual analysis rather than devotional interpretation, foregrounding manuscript traditions, recension history, and compositional structure. His work integrates classical philology with methodological approaches drawn from historiography, hermeneutics, and comparative literary studies.
Research Focus
Gupta’s scholarship engages three principal textual domains within Sanskrit literature.
Mahābhārata Studies
His research investigates:
- Compositional architecture of the war parvans
- Celestial intervention narratives
- Ethical reversals within martial contexts
- Structural shaping of conflict episodes
Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing primary narrative layers from later interpolative and theological expansions through manuscript comparison and Critical Edition analysis.
Rāmāyaṇa Traditions
His work on the Rāmāyaṇa examines:
- Comparative recension traditions
- Constructions of dharma and kingship ethics
- Exile and sovereignty motifs
- Narrative modulation of ideal rulership across textual strata
Purāṇic Literature
Gupta’s research on Purāṇic texts explores:
- Mythographic structure
- Genealogical narration
- Cosmological symbolism
- Retrospective reinterpretation of epic material
Across these domains, his scholarship foregrounds structural coherence, narrative intensification patterns, and theological layering within Sanskrit textual traditions.
Public Engagement
In addition to academic research, Gupta participates in structured public discourse on Indic epic literature.
He is:
- Founder and Host – GrahRahasya Decoded
- Panel Contributor – Samvad Connect Civilizational Forum (2025)
His lecture titled “Historicity, Itihāsa, and Proto-Psychological Dimensions of Epic Conflict: Interior States and Ethical Conflict in the Mahābhārata” examined intersections between epic historiography, narrative psychology, and ethical conflict models.
Areas of Specialization
- Mahābhārata textual criticism
- Rāmāyaṇa recension studies
- Purāṇic mythography
- Dharma hermeneutics
- Narrative stratification in Sanskrit literature
- Compositional layering and redaction theory
Ongoing Research
Gupta is currently engaged in advanced research within the Mahābhārata tradition, including:
- Narrative amplification in the Ghoṣa-yātrā episode (Vana 231–236)
- Literary construction and historiographical boundaries in the Virāṭa Yuddha episode
- Narrative hyper-intensification and solar theophany in the Jayadratha episode (Droṇa Parva)
- Constructing the Young Warrior: Narrative Intensification and Age Instability in the Abhimanyu Episode of the Droṇa Parva (Day Thirteen)
External links
- Official YouTube Channel – GrahRahasya Decoded
- Official Instagram – GrahRahasya Decoded
- Mail: office@shrivarungupta.com