World Sanskrit Day

This year, 22nd August was observed as the World Sanskrit Day (also known as Sanskrit Diwas). Being the first spoken and oldest language, Sanskrit holds significance in the ancient history of India. It is also considered as the ‘Dev Vani’ which translates to the ‘language of Gods.’ Despite all this, Sanskrit is not getting the recognition it deserves. As a result, World Sanskrit Day is celebrated all across the country in order to promote the resurgence and preservation of this language.

Our school Sanskrit teacher designed a few interesting activities for students of classes VI – X. She briefed them about the history of this beautiful ancient language and how it is grabbing attention across the world now.

Students chanted a few Vedic mantras, penned few lines on the importance of the language and also presented some interesting PPTs.

Check out the complete video on :

Fb link :  https://fb.watch/7EclU_bgQ4/   

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/2CZXBfH45Hw

 

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