India Languages, asked by pranav1125, 9 months ago

I need a easy Sanskrit essay on
book is important
and.
Sanskrit day
..
no fake
tommorow my oral is there
I need it urgently
NOTE! I NEED IN SANSKRIT LANGUAGE​

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Answered by harpreet2223
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Sanskrit day is also called as Sanskrit Diwas,In 2018 Sanskrit Diwas is celebrated on 26th of August.

Sanskrit day is Observed on the Poornima tithi starts on 25th of august from 03.16 pm and continues till 5.25pm of the next day, 26th of august. Still it is mainly celebrated of 26th of August.

To share the greatness and importance of this language World Sanskrit day is organized.

National Sanskrit day was first seen in the year of 1969 and is celebrated every year on the full moon day or poornima day of the holy month of Shravana.

This is based on Hindu lunar calendar and as per the date in normal calendar, it keeps on varying every year.

On Sanskrit day speech, lectures, Seminars, workshop and other events are organized to promote the usage of this language and to incorporate in academics and in day to day life.

It needs an existence outside the boundaries of worship and rituals.

Our next generation should know about Sanskrit as the foundations for the languages we use today.

Sanskrit day as a part of Our India- Our Pride events from Himalai we want to create an awareness to enrich Sanskrit as the root of all Indian languages.

Answered by ferozpurwale
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Answer:

Sanskrit day is also called as Sanskrit Diwas,In 2018 Sanskrit Diwas is celebrated on 26th of August.

Sanskrit day is Observed on the Poornima tithi starts on 25th of august from 03.16 pm and continues till 5.25pm of the next day, 26th of august. Still it is mainly celebrated of 26th of August.

To share the greatness and importance of this language World Sanskrit day is organized.

National Sanskrit day was first seen in the year of 1969 and is celebrated every year on the full moon day or poornima day of the holy month of Shravana.

This is based on Hindu lunar calendar and as per the date in normal calendar, it keeps on varying every year.

On Sanskrit day speech, lectures, Seminars, workshop and other events are organized to promote the usage of this language and to incorporate in academics and in day to day life.

It needs an existence outside the boundaries of worship and rituals.

Our next generation should know about Sanskrit as the foundations for the languages we use today.

Sanskrit day as a part of Our India- Our Pride events from Himalai we want to create an awareness to enrich Sanskrit as the root of all Indian languages.

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