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Answered by aditi662216
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Shorn of its association with caste, class and religion, the study of Sanskrit remains one of the basic classical disciplines in our country. The importance of learning a classical language in school is acknowledged the world over although the tendency to dispense with “dead” languages has of late become global.

Answered by sujal1247
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Importance of Sanskrit : Whatever we have learned about our country; its traditions, ethics, beliefs has come from the primary language of India – Sanskrit. It has come down to us as a legacy and has told a bunch of stuff about the times of yore. Sanskrit is the only language which has preserved its pristine clarity. It is the language of the ancient India which tells us about the Vedic period and its civilizations. The name comes from the root word – sam-skar meaning – to put together or compose.

Importance of Sanskrit

About Sanskrit Language

Sanskrit is also referred as a refined and sophisticated way of speech. It is the prime and the most sacred language of Hinduism. This is the only language used to perform all the ritual rites in major ceremonies like prayers, weddings and other spiritual activities. Shlokas, Mantras and Hymns are recited in Sanskrit as it is said to be the most sacred and pure language. Sanskrit is known as the deva- bhasha, meaning Lord of languages and in India it is regarded as the mother of all the languages across the globe. There is a chance that it is one of the oldest languages on the earth. This language is known as more perfect than Greek, more copious than Latin and more refined than either. Sanskrit is regarded as the most scientific language and the perfect vehicle of communication by connoisseurs like – Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi , Max Mueller , Mrs. Indira Gandhi and Sir William Jones to name a few. It differentiates itself as the only language which has built in method of pronunciation, word formation and grammar.

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