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Muktabodha Indological Research Institute Fellowships

The Muktabodha Indological Research Institute has been actively encouraging the development of the next generation of scholars of the Hindu Tantra in India and the West through fellowship grants and scholarships. Recognizing that students play a key role in defining the next generation of scholarship, Muktabodha offers two levels of scholarships.

Graduate Scholarship Program in India: This program began in 2003 to support Masters' level students of Kashmir Shaivism and Sanskrit in India.

International Masters' Scholarship in Hindu Tantra: This scholarship has been awarded to help exceptional students complete their Master's degrees with leading scholars in the field.

Contact the Institute for more information about these fellowship opportunities. For more information online, visit http://www.muktabodha.org/fellowships.htm.

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