Sanskrit

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

India’s only daily Sanskrit newspaper “Vishvasya Vrutantam” champions linguistic heritage and cultural pride. 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. […]

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ServDharm launches its rendition of the Bhagavad Gita in three languages: Sanskrit, Hindi and English

New Delhi [India], May 20: ServDharm, a bootstrapped startup in the publishing of heritage and religious books, has released Bhagwad Gita in three languages namely Sanskrit, Hindi, and English for the devotional readers. Gagan Dhawan, founder of ServDharm said, “It took more than three years for our team to rendition the Bhagwad Gita in three languages. […]

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