MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611025903 A) filed by CT University, Ludhiana, Punjab, on March 5, for 'ai-based comparison of religious texts to identify universal common points.'
Inventor(s) include Dr Arvind Kumar; Dr. Shivani Bhardwaj; and Davinder Singh.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An AI-based system for cross-religious text analysis and extraction of universal ethical and philosophical principles is disclosed. The system comprises a Multi-Scripture Input Module (101) for ingesting diverse religious corpora using OCR and multilingual processing, a Multilingual Preprocessing Engine (102) for semantic encoding, a Semantic Meaning Extraction Engine (103) for identifying moral teachings, philosophical constructs, metaphors and divine concepts, a Cross-Religious Concept Alignment Engine (104) for clustering direct semantic matches and conceptual equivalents, a Universal Principle Ranking Module (105) for generating ranked universal ethics based on cross-corpus similarity scoring, a Neutral Interpretation Layer (106) ensuring unbiased comparative outputs, and an Interactive Query Interface (107) for personalised multi-religion guidance and side-by-side scripture presentation. The system enables automated concept-level clustering and neutral universal principle extraction across culturally distinct scriptures."
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