Sanskrit Bharati Vishwa Sammelan, a three-day mega event for discussing ideas, theories and research findings in the ancient Sanskrit language, is currently underway in New Delhi. Thousands of delegates and Sanskrit lovers from across the world are participating in this first-of-its-kind global conference.
The first day of the event witnessed huge footfall including foreigners, students and women. Speaking to AIR correspondent, Skarbimir Rucinski from Poland said that he finds this event interesting because there are so many good books and manus are available in the Sanskrit language.
Appreciating the efforts of the Prasar Bharati and All India Radio, he said, these institutions are playing an important role in conserving India’s cultural heritage. Another foreign participant from Kuwait, Preeti said, in the foreign land we got the opportunity to learn the Sanskrit language and it brings us closer to our culture.
An exhibition ‘Sanskriti Pradarshini’ has also been put up displaying manus, models and charts that establish different phases of the development of Sanskrit as a popular language, not only in India but also across the globe. The event will go on till tomorrow.
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