Yogi Adityanath extended his greetings on World Sanskrit Day. Also Read: World Sanskrit Day 2023: 10 English words derived from Sanskrit.
Check Here World Sanskrit Day is observed to raise awareness about the language used by scholars and saints in ancient India to pen several revered books, especially about religious teachings and philosophy. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted about Sanskrit and said, “Sanskrit, the language of Devtās, is intrinsically linked to Bharatiya culture.
It's the mother of many Indian languages." Also Read: Chandrayaan 3: A glossary of words you need to know Additionally, World Sanskrit Day serves as a tribute to the birth anniversary of Pāṇini, a distinguished Sanskrit scholar and grammarian. Sanskrit is often referred to as Dev Vani, signifying the language of the deities.
This year, the Sanskrit Diwas falls on Thursday, August 31. The purpose of this day's celebration is to raise awareness and advocate for Sanskrit, one of India's oldest and ancient languages.
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