Dr. G. R. Somayajulu

The Aniruddha Archive

Dr. G. R. Somayajulu ("Aniruddha")

Scientist, Sanskrit scholar, philosopher, translator, and preserver of Indian spiritual literature.

Dr. G. R. Somayajulu united scientific rigor with deep engagement in Sanskrit and Indian philosophy. His lifelong work includes a rigorous 27-volume interpretative project covering the 108 Upanishads and related philosophical traditions of India.

Selected Contributions

108 Upanishads Project

Rigorous interpretation, transliteration, and philosophical synthesis of the Upanishadic tradition.

Sanskrit Literature

Over 200 original Sanskrit Geetas, literary works, dance ballets, and philosophical compositions.

Poetry & Reflections

Philosophical poems and reflective writings exploring consciousness, the Self, cyclic existence, and spiritual inquiry.

Scientific Research

Research in chemistry, thermodynamics, molecular structure analysis, and physical sciences.

Indus Script Research

Interdisciplinary investigations into scripts, symbolism, astronomy, and language origins.

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Life & Legacy

Biography, intellectual journey, education, and family background.

Selected Contributions

Overview of literary, scientific, philosophical, and cultural contributions.

108 Upanishads Project

Rigorous Sanskrit interpretation, transliteration, and philosophical synthesis.

Sanskrit Geetas & Literary Works

Original Sanskrit compositions, Geetas, poetry, and cultural works.

Poetry & Reflections

Selected philosophical poems and reflective writings by Aniruddha.

Scientific Contributions

Research in chemistry, thermodynamics, molecular science, and interdisciplinary inquiry.

Philosophy & Consciousness

Inquiry into the Self, consciousness, language, cosmology, and reality.

Indus Script Research

Linguistic and symbolic investigations into ancient civilization and script formation.

Public Lectures & Thought

Lectures, television programs, educational outreach, and public discourse.

Complete Bibliography

ISBN catalog, publication archive, Sanskrit volumes, and scholarly works.

Gallery

Archival photographs, manuscripts, publications, cultural programs, audio, video, and historical material.