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PM Modi Hails Sanskrit As A Timeless Source Of Knowledge On World Sanskrit Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm greetings to the nation on World Sanskrit Day, observed this year on August 9, coinciding with the auspicious Shravan Poornima.

In a post on a social media platform, the Prime Minister described Sanskrit as a ‘timeless source of knowledge and expression’ whose influence spans multiple fields.

“Today, on Shravan Poornima, we mark World Sanskrit Day. Sanskrit is a timeless source of knowledge and expression. Its impact can be found across sectors,” PM Modi posted on X.

PM Modi used the occasion to highlight the government’s decade-long commitment to revitalising the Sanskrit language.

Key measures include the establishment of Central Sanskrit Universities and the creation of dedicated Sanskrit Learning Centres. The government also provides grants to scholars and has launched the Gyan Bharatam Mission.

This mission focuses on digitising ancient manuscripts for preservation and wider access.

“This day is an occasion to appreciate the effort of every person around the world who is learning and popularising Sanskrit,” the Prime Minister added.

Leaders Echo the Call to Preserve Sanskrit

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also highlights the significance of Sanskrit as India’s sacred language and urges everyone to preserve and promote it on World Sanskrit Day.

Honouring Devavani: The Language of the Gods

People celebrate and promote Sanskrit on World Sanskrit Day, known as Vishva Samskrita Dinam. The language is often revered as Devavani, meaning the language of the gods.

Believed to be one of the oldest living languages, Sanskrit has shaped India’s spiritual, philosophical, and literary traditions for millennia.

While no longer in everyday conversational use, Sanskrit remains integral to Hindu rituals, Vedic chanting, classical music, Ayurveda, and academic study. It continues to provide the linguistic foundation for many modern Indian languages. It also retains a central role in India’s cultural and intellectual identity.

Celebrations across the country included recitations, scholarly discussions, and workshops aimed at making Sanskrit learning more accessible.

For linguists, historians, and cultural enthusiasts, World Sanskrit Day serves as a reminder of the language’s unparalleled contribution to human civilisation. However, it is also a call to ensure its survival in the modern era.

By championing Sanskrit’s preservation and growth, PM Modi and other leaders have reaffirmed its place in India’s heritage. They have also reinforced its importance in the global repository of human knowledge.

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Geetanjali Mishra

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