Tadvidya Sambhasha Parishat is an international conference dedicated to reviving the classical tradition of scholarly discussions described in Ayurveda. In the classical texts, Tadvidya Sambhasha refers to dialogue and debate among experts of the same discipline to clarify concepts and expand knowledge.
Inspired by this timeless tradition, the conference has been conducted continuously for the past seven years, bringing together students, teachers, and scholars of Ayurveda.
What began as a small academic gathering has evolved into a conference attracting over 1000 delegates, continuing uninterrupted even during the COVID pandemic.
More than a conference, TSP recreates the Gurukula atmosphere of learning, where knowledge grows through discussion, discipline, and shared experience.
Tadvidya Sambhasha Parishat creates an immersive academic environment where learning continues throughout the day, with sessions often extending late into the night.
The conference includes:
* Classical Ayurveda discussions
* Scholarly debates and presentations
* Interactive sessions with eminent teachers
* Concept-based learning from classical texts
* Student presentations and academic exchanges
Participants remain actively engaged throughout the event, fostering a continuous culture of discussion and collective learning.
Our Mission :
Our mission is to revive the classical tradition of Tadvidya Sambhasha, the scholarly discussions that form the foundation of Ayurvedic knowledge.
The conference aims to:
*Create a platform for meaningful academic dialogue
*Encourage deep study of classical texts
* Promote Gurukula-style learning and
discipline
*Strengthen the culture of debate and critical thinking
*Bring scholars together for collective learning
Our Vision :
The vision of Tadvidya Sambhasha Parishat is to create an environment where Ayurveda is not only studied but lived and experienced.
The conference is held in the remote village of Ramathirtha, chosen for its simplicity and isolation, providing a distraction-free atmosphere for focused learning.
The lifestyle during the conference reflects the traditional Gurukula culture:
*Food cooked using firewood
*Meals served on banana leaves
*Participants sitting on the floor to eat
This setting encourages participants to step away from modern distractions and immerse themselves fully in the spirit of Ayurveda, knowledge, and community.