Promote Sanskrit

Discussion in 'Culture' started by culture, Sep 3, 2011.

  1. culture

    culture New Member

    Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages dating back to BC era and it is India's precious asset. We should act to preserve this language by all means. This can be done by introducing the language in the academics of school going students. Even media should take part in promoting Sanskrit language because media is very much efficient in influencing people.
     


  2. IamanINDIAN

    IamanINDIAN New Member

    Seriously we need to!! Sanskrit is very important language for India and the world. Not that just it is an old language, but it is the language of Ancient India, which was once rich in culture, arts, science and philosophy. All this was done in Sanskrit. And most of the words today in English, as well as other languages are derived from Sanskrit. We should not let it perish away in vain. What steps could we probably take to keep it in vogue?
     
  3. indiangirl

    indiangirl New Member

    Sanskrit is the oldest language known to us.It is a very important language,many english terms have been derived from the language Sanskit.India too a great extent has been identified with this language.We can still see a lot of old scriptures written in this language.So Sanskrits holds a important place in our country and hence it should be one of the main language introduced in school so that every student knows this language.
     
  4. bharat

    bharat New Member

    Sanskrit is the mother of all language. It is one of the oldest languages World have ever known. Its origin is India and many languages of the World like English, German, French, etc has originated from Sanskrit. It is one of the richest language in the whole World and the origin of all Indian Languages. As Indians, it is our duty as well as responsibility to promote this Ancient Indian Language and preserve it from being lost by introducing it in schools as a compulsory subject.
     
  5. traveller

    traveller New Member

    Sanskrit, the mother of all languages was born in India. Originally, Sanskrit is historical Indo-Aryan language and is one of the major languages of Hinduism. However, it is the 22nd secluded languages in India. It is sad that such a rich and old language is losing its significance. It is the responsibility of every Indian to preserve the language which originated in India. It can be done by introducing it in schools and colleges making it a compulsory language atleast upto the 10th standard.
     

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