World Sanskrit Day: 15 Years of Ink, Intention, and India’s Oldest Voice

On World Sanskrit Day, Surat’s Vishvasya Vrutantam leads a movement to normalize and modernize Sanskrit through daily news and digital outreach.

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World Sanskrit Day: 15 Years of Ink, Intention, and India’s Oldest Voice
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World Sanskrit Day: 15 Years of Ink, Intention, and India’s Oldest Voice

Surat (Gujarat) [India], August 6: While the holy thread of Raksha Bandhan binds brothers and sisters in a relation of care and love, another thread—entwined in the literature of Devavani (the language of the gods)—silently makes the cultural DNA of Bharat stronger. World Sanskrit Day, which comes every year on Shravan Purnima, is not merely an ode to a classical language—it’s a clarion call to bring back a civilisation’s soul.

For more than 15 years now, ‘Vishvasya Vrutantam’, a Sanskrit newspaper based out of Surat, Gujarat, has remained a testament to that behest. At a time when online chatter swamps cultural complexity, this newspaper has elected against-the-grain articulation—in Sanskrit.

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