Sanskrit and indian culture
Every country has a unique culture, heritage and tradition, which sets it apart from its other counterparts. Likewise India has got its own special culture, a very rich heritage and world-renowned traditions. The great language Sanskrit is the foundation that supports our culture. The uniqueness of our Indian culture is due to the fact that no other country’s culture is so deeply affected by a language. In fact our entire culture is built around the morals and rules set by Sanskrit. When we come in contact with a person of loose morals, we say that his elders have not given him good ‘Samskruthi’ i.e. culture. The very word samskruthi is derived from the word ‘Samskrutham’. So Sanskrit is not just a language; it is the way of an Indian’s life; it is the culture of India. The following saying fits aptly to the context above: - Bharathiaikatatha sadhakam samskrutham Bharathiyathva sampadhakam samskrutham | Jnanapunjaprabhadharshkam samskrutham Sarvadhananda sandhohadham samskrutham || [The unity of India lies on Sanskrit. It inspires our nationality and it is the key to the treasure of great knowledge. It brings pleasure to the rea
The laws of Manu, the shodadha samskaras (18 rituals of man), moral conducts, epics that teach us morals, other works in Sanskrit has all helped the growth of the mind of an Indian in a positive manner. So with the above context we can say that as our culture is deeply involved with Sanskrit or we can also go to the extent of saying that Sanskrit is our culture, all our lives are led in a more philosophical, scientific and holistic manner (which we find by experience is true). Let noble thought flow to us from all sides.
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