World Sanskrit Day 2021: PM Modi greets nation in Sanskrit
World Sanskrit Day 2021: PM Modi greets nation in Sanskrit
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PM Narendra Modi wishes the nation a special message in Sanskrit. Modi urged everyone to learn and promote the ancient language. Prime Minister extended his wishes on the occasion of World Sanskrit Day and shared his greetings with the people in Sanskrit.

On the occasion of Sanskrit Week, PM Modi said, ?Sanskrit language is so rich that it touches every aspect of our life? It is a matter of joy that the Sanskrit language is reaching more and more people through modern technology.? He has expressed confidence that the Sanskrit week, between August 19 and August 25, will generate new interest and enthusiasm and play an important role in the spread of the language. 

World Sanskrit Day or Sanskrit Diwas, also known as Vishvasamskritadinam, is celebrated every year on Sawan Poornima. He urged to spread awareness, promote and revive the ancient India Language. PM Modi had also sent his wishes to the linguists and scholars associated with the promotion and propagation of the language. Modi said that Sanskrit and its literature contains knowledge related to all areas of our life. The term Sanskrit is derived from the conjoining of the prefix ?Sam? meaning ?Samyak? which indicates ?entirely? and ?krit? indicates ?done?.

The day was first celebrated in 1969. Sanskrit has the largest vocabulary of about 102 arab 78 crores 50 lakh words and was declared Sanskrit as the second official language of Uttarakhand. The Sanskrit language is also termed Dev Vani means God?s language. 

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