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Sanskrit: The Real National Language Of India

Sanskrit is a language which can be regarded as the real identity of India.

There is  an urban  superstition in India that Sanskrit is language of Brahmins. On the contrary, Jains, and Buddhists created thousands of high quality literature in Sanskrit. Even Virashaivism  has   faces of  Sanskrit in good quantity. Ancient roots and modern sprouts- this is the real nature  of  Sanskrit.

Modern Sanskrit  is wonderful fusion of ancient inspiration with fresh approach. Grammar, Philosophy, religion, studies in classical literature, Ayurveda, novels, short stories, lyrics, poems using  ancient prosody- everything is  created afresh in Sanskrit even today. Like  other Indian languages, the authors of  this language are being conferred awards.

The world of journalism  is very well rooted in Sanskrit. Sambhashana-sandesha and Sudharma these have been spreading  the  modern Sanskrit fragrance all over the world. Enthusiasts are contemplating to start an online Magazine in Sanskrit !  A publication company namely Serene Woods has already published a humorous Sanskrit work  in  E-book form!

‘‘So what? Sanskrit is one of the languages surviving in India. Is it a matter of dance? ’’ You   may ask.

Yes. Really. It is a matter of great pleasure that an ancient language not only has modernity touch but also emerging as a  powerful  language  of  India.

It is not considered language of any particular area or state. It is nationwide. That means it does deserve having   status as National language of India.

There is strong opposition now-a-days regarding inclusion of  this language in education. Self styled  rationalists are shouting with  illogical arguments from their  rooftops. ‘Sanskrit is dead language. So, simply forget it. ’The ones who  have read the previous portions  of this article don’t mingle with them.

At present, Government of India is  for three language policy in education in some states: Hindi, English and local  language. It  does not  apply to Tamilnadu and some states of Northern India! Two language policy is prevailing there.

By calling all the state languages as local languages  the government officials  are insulting all Indian languages, particularly Southern Indian languages. What about Kannada which is more ancient than Hindi?

Is only  colloquial  majority enough to  declare  any language national  language? The Indians of southern part are tolerating Hindi because of Hindi movies. You may have watched in the interviews that all the heroes and heroines Hindi movies are good  in English. So much so they answer only in English being questioned in Hindi. In most cases the interview programmes of  Hindi  super stars are conducted  only in English.

It is a fashion to  quote Swami Dayanada Saraswathi among  pro-Hindi  lobby. Dayananda Saraswathi had said  that the Vedas shall be read by every Indian. He also had said  that Tulasi-Ramayana shall not be studied. Purposely sidelining these  two opinions of him, the pro-Hindi arguers always try to take support from Dayananda’s half-quoted sentence: Hindi shall be national language of India.

One may object Dayananda’s  contradictory statements. Every Indian shall study Vedas means  every  Indian shall know Vedic language and not Hindi. If every Indian shall study Vedic language, why not classical  Sanskrit?  Nobody shall study Tulasiramayan means nobody shall study Hindi!

If  three language policy includes Sanskrit instead of Hindi, every state of India will have common  language policy in education.

The language with most ancient identity will be emerging as common language  of India.

About the Author

 I born in the year 1956, I  would  like to  become fulltime writer in Sanskrit. 

Aabhaanakajagannatha, a collection of 1300 of  my own Sanskrit  proverbs is recently published.

My another  work is, ‘dve mukhe(two  faces)’. It is a work of two humorous long  poems. It is available at ‘Serene Woods. com’ As  per my knowledge goes, this is  the first time a Sanskrit work  is published online.

 

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