- Celebration-Contemplation Butch
- Sanskrit Day
- According to American University, a person who speaks Sanskrit is free from many diseases like blood pressure-cholesterol-diabetes.
'Ktham Asti?', 'Gruhe Surve Kushilan :?', 'Swasthya Katham Asti?', 'Kimpi Nutanam?' After reading these sentences, many may have wondered, 'What language is this?' Before getting this answer let us know the meaning of these sentences which we usually use in our daily life. 'How are you?', 'Are you all good at home?', 'How is your health?', 'Is there anything new to learn?' Now the answer to the second question is that this language is the oldest 'Sanskrit' language in our country. When we celebrated Rakshabandhan on 9th August, 'World Sanskrit Day' was also celebrated. It was decided to celebrate Shravan Purnima as 'World Sanskrit Day' from 19 AD.
Less than 0.05% of the total population of the country i.e. only 21 people have Sanskrit as their first language. Most people associate Sanskrit with school as long as it is part of the curriculum. Of course, it would be surprising to know that if everything had gone as planned, the national language of the country would have been Sanskrit and not Hindi. After independence, while drafting the constitution, a member of the Constitution Committee, L.K. It was proposed by Maitra that Sanskrit should be considered the national language of the country. He also added at the time that English should be considered the official language of the country for at least 15 years as long as the maximum number of people in the country-maximum government institutions are familiar with Sanskrit language.
When the proposal was presented to the Constitution Committee, it was referred to Dr. Senior BJP leader Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar also claimed that he was indirectly supported. Murali was performed by Manohar Joshi. When the constitution was being drafted, there was a commotion in the Constitution Committee as to which language was considered the national language. If Hindi was declared the national language in the southern states, if Tamil was declared the national language, there was a fear that it would be opposed in North India. In this situation, Sanskrit should be declared as the national language. Was suggested by Ambedkar. But even then only 1% of the country's population knew Sanskrit. Due to which the proposal to give status to Sanskrit as the national language was blown away.
Sufficient efforts are being made to ensure that Sanskrit, the language of the gods, does not become extinct in the near future. Mattur-Hosakhalli from Karnataka, Jiri-Baghuvar-Mohad from Madhya Pradesh, Sansana from Odisha, Ganoda from Rajasthan are the villages where the first language is Sanskrit. Sanskrit language is taught directly or indirectly in more than 50 educational institutions in 150 countries of the world. Many words from English which are taken from Sanskrit language. Including Mother (Mother in Sanskrit), Father (Peter), Brother (Brother), Sister (Swasar), Daughter (Duhitar), Sun (Sud), New (New), Better (Bether), Nose (Nose), Nail (Nails) ).
Sanskrit is called the language of the gods and is the mother of most of our languages. From Sanskrit, Pakrit language was born and then it was corrupted, from which different languages were born. Our most ancient scriptures, the four Vedas Rigveda-Yajurveda-Samveda-Atharvaveda, are written in Sanskrit and contain the essence from the beginning to the end of life. Today most of the students study Sanskrit till standard 10 and then forget.
We are forgetting Sanskrit there but the attachment towards this language is constantly increasing abroad. American neuroscientist James Hertzl is a staunch follower of Sanskrit. For years he has done research on Sanskrit language. In his research on the effect of Sanskrit language on our brain, he came to the conclusion that, "Just regular recitation of Sanskrit verses on a daily basis increases the power of remembrance and increases cognitive skills." '
According to the American University, a person who speaks Sanskrit is free from many diseases like blood pressure-cholesterol-diabetes.
Sanskrit is the only language in the world that uses all the muscles of the tongue. It is also useful for speech therapy and increases concentration of the mind.
We have also made 12 films in Sanskrit language there. In which 'Adi Shankaracharya', which came in 19th, is the first Sanskrit film and it also got four national awards. Also included are Bhagavad Gita, Priyamanasam, Ishti, Suryakantha, Anurakhti, Madhurasmitham, Punyakoti, Namo and Problem.
The Government of India has recently announced a new National Education Policy. In which Sanskrit has been given more priority. But Sanskrit boards have not yet been formed in many states, including Gujarat. It remains to be seen whether giving preference to Sanskrit is not just on paper.
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