NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended his greetings on the occasion of World Sanskrit Day. He encourages everyone to partake in celebrating this profound language by sharing a sentence in Sanskrit. PM Modi's message, shared on the platform previously known as Twitter (now X), expresses his appreciation for those who hold a deep passion for Sanskrit. He emphasizes India's unique connection with this language. To join in the celebration of Sanskrit, he invites all to contribute a sentence in Sanskrit, and he himself will also share one in the comments below the post. Remember to use the hashtag #CelebratingSanskrit.
In a subsequent tweet, PM Modi reiterates his respect for those who harbor a strong affinity for Sanskrit and underscores India's special bond with this language.
World Sanskrit Day is observed on Shravana Poornima, as per the Hindu calendar. This year, it falls on August 31st. World Sanskrit Day is an annual observance that holds significance in celebrating the rich heritage of the Sanskrit language. Observed on Shravana Poornima, according to the Hindu calendar, this day provides a platform to recognize the cultural and historical importance of Sanskrit. It serves as an opportunity to appreciate the linguistic depth, literary treasures, and philosophical wisdom that Sanskrit has contributed to the world. Through various activities and initiatives, enthusiasts and scholars come together to honor and promote the enduring legacy of this ancient language, fostering a deeper understanding of its role in shaping our cultural tapestry.
On World Sanskrit Day, which falls on Shravana Poornima, individuals and institutions organize events, seminars, and workshops to highlight the multifaceted nature of Sanskrit. From its profound influence on classical literature, religious texts, and scientific treatises to its intricate grammatical structure that has paved the way for linguistic studies, Sanskrit continues to be a source of inspiration for scholars and enthusiasts worldwide. This day also emphasizes the importance of preserving and promoting Sanskrit education, ensuring that its timeless wisdom and cultural significance are passed down to future generations. By celebrating World Sanskrit Day, we pay homage to the language's enduring legacy and its role in fostering a deeper connection between our past and present.
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