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World Sanskrit Day: Indian villages where people mostly speak Sanskrit

The day is supposed to be a tribute to the work of the renowned Sanskrit scholar Paṇini and his legacy

August 31, 2023 / 18:54 IST
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The day is celebrated to create awareness and promote one of the ancient and oldest Indian languages
The day is celebrated to create awareness and promote one of the ancient and oldest Indian languages

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 31 extended his greetings to the public on World Sanskrit Day. He also encouraged citizens to commemorate the language's significance by sharing a sentence in this ancient language. "Greetings on World Sanskrit Day. I laud all those who are passionate about it. India has a very special relation with Sanskrit. To celebrate this great language, I urge you all to share one sentence in Sanskrit," he said on X (formerly known as Twitter).

The celebration of Sanskrit Day and Sanskrit Diwas was declared by the  Indian government in 1969. The day is supposed to be a tribute to the work of the renowned Sanskrit scholar Paṇini and his legacy.

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Over the years, the use of Sanskrit has declined but in some regions, it continues to reign as the primary language. Here's a look at four such villages.

Mattur, Karnataka