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जयतु संस्कृतम्

Sanskrit language and Indian culture are closely interwoven, They are helping to bind the people of this vast country together. In fact Sanskrit is the mother of all Indian languages, All the Indian languages have their roots in Sanskrit. Right Since olden days different languages have been spoken in different parts of India but Sanskrit acted as a link language. This was also the medium of institution in Gurukulas. The knowledge acquired by our Gurus, Munis and Maharishis was preserved in Sanskrit language for the benefit of future generations.


Over its long history, Sanskrit has been composed both in Devanāgarī content and in different territorial contents, for example, Śāradā from the north (Kashmir), Bāṅglā (Bengali) in the east, Gujarātī in the west, and different southern contents, including the Grantha letter set, which was particularly conceived for Sanskrit messages. Sanskrit messages keep on being distributed in territorial contents, despite the fact that in genuinely late occasions Devanāgarī has gotten all the more by and large utilised.



Sanskrit is the center of our Bhaaratiya (Indian) culture and information. It has assumed the significant part in all that we have today as our insight, culture, and qualities. All our significant works like Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Shrimad Bhagvad Gita, and so forth, are formed and written in Sanskrit. It is without a doubt and very much acknowledged that every one of these lessons are unrivaled with some other instructing on the planet and will remain so.


Sanskrit language has been with us for more than 10,000 years. It has been our communicated in language for millennia. This itself reveals to us how significant is Sanskrit to our qualities and how significant it is for us to keep Sanskrit as one of our standard language. Without the information on Sanskrit, as a language, we won't genuinely appreciate and comprehend the writing we have.


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