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world sanskrit day celebrate in Rishikesh

 world sanskrit day celebrate in Rishikesh

World Sanskrit Day, also known as Vishwa Sanskrit Divas, is an observance dedicated to celebrating and promoting the Sanskrit language. It is typically celebrated on the full moon day of the Shravana month in the Hindu lunar calendar, which usually falls in August.

The day highlights the significance of Sanskrit as one of the oldest and most classical languages in the world. It is celebrated with various activities, including lectures, discussions, and recitations, aimed at increasing awareness of the language and its contributions to literature, philosophy, and culture.

Sanskrit Day was first observed in the year 1969. Various activities, seminar and workshops are organized on the day of Sanskrit Diwas to promote the Vedic language.

Sanskrit is taught in various schools and educational institutions around the world, though its prevalence and integration into curricula can vary significantly by region and country.

Courses related to sanskrit language offers in European and American universities

Europe
Oxford University (UK)
Heidelberg University (Germany)
University of Paris (France)

America
Harvard University
columbia university
University of California, Berkeley

Asia
Tokyo University (Japan)
Singapore University

These are the top Sanskrit universities of the country
There are many universities in India which offer UG and PG courses related to Sanskrit language.

Central Sanskrit University, Lucknow

Central Sanskrit University Devprayag
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University
Sanskrit College and University
Sampurnanand Sanskrit University
National Sanskrit University
Uttarakhand Sanskrit University

Rishikesh have ashrams and schools to learn sanskrit

Dharshan Maha vidhalaya Muni ki reti Rishikesh

Sacha dham Ashram Tapovan Rishikesh

Nepali chetra Dehradun Rishikesh

Jai ram ashram Dehradun Rishikesh

Chitrakut ashram Dehradun Rishikesh

Dayananda ashram Munki Reti Rishikesh

Parmarth Neketan Ashram Gurukul Rishikesh

Sanskrit ved vidyalaya Munki ki reti

Panjab singh chetra university

Swami narayan Ashram

Geeta ashram Ramjhula Rishikesh

In India, Sanskrit is often taught in schools as part of the curriculum, especially in the context of traditional and cultural education. Its inclusion can vary depending on the type of school and educational board:

  1. Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE): Many CBSE-affiliated schools offer Sanskrit as an elective subject from primary through secondary levels, and students can choose it as part of their curriculum.
  2. State Boards: Different state education boards may include Sanskrit as a subject in various grades. The extent of its inclusion can vary by state, with some states offering Sanskrit from an early age and others focusing on it in higher classes.
  3. National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT): NCERT provides curriculum guidelines and textbooks for schools, including those that teach Sanskrit. They offer resources for both beginners and advanced learners.
  4. Traditional and Religious Schools: Schools with a focus on Vedic education, traditional Indian studies, or religious instruction often have comprehensive Sanskrit programs. Institutions like Gurukuls and certain ashrams might also provide Sanskrit education.

Outside India, Sanskrit is less commonly taught but can be found in certain contexts:

  1. Universities and Colleges: Many universities and colleges around the world offer Sanskrit as part of their classical studies or South Asian studies programs. These courses often focus on ancient texts, linguistics, and cultural studies.
  2. Cultural and Language Schools: Some cultural and language schools in countries with large South Asian communities may offer Sanskrit classes for those interested in learning the language for religious or cultural reasons.
  3. Online Platforms: There are numerous online resources and courses available for learning Sanskrit. These can range from informal apps and websites to more structured online classes.

Sanskrit schools make rally with students in Rishikesh

Secretary of Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy, Dr. Vajshrava Arya Swami Keshav Swaroop Brahmachari, Principal Dr. Omprakash Poorwal, Dr. Janardan Caravan, Dr. Sunil Thapliyal etc. expressed their views. In this program being conducted under the supervision of Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy’s Research Officer Dr. Harish Gururani, the coordinator of the procession Acharya Vipin Bahuguna, co-coordinator Acharya Shanti Prasad Maithani, Acharya Subhash Chandra Dobhal, Principal Surendra Dutt Bhatt, Vijay Juglan, Vinayak Bhatt, Nimai Charan Das, Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s District President Rajendra Pandey, City President Vinod Kothari, Academy’s Publication Officer Dr. Kishori Lal Ratudi, Shubham Nautiyal, Dr. Kishori Lal Ratudi, Shanti Prasad Dangwal, Dr. Bhanu Prakash Uniyal, Dr. Santosh Muni, Vijendra Maurya, Suresh Pant, Shankar Bhatt, Acharya Ramakrishna Kothiyal, Manoj Painuli, Sandeep Bhatt, all the principals, teachers, students of Sanskrit including hundreds of people were present.

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