ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka is marking World Sanscrit Day on August 31, with the cultural arm of the Indian High Commission and several universities.
“Sanskrit is among the oldest surviving languages and is a sacred language in several traditions,” the Indian High Commission said in a statement.
“It is a repository of ancient knowledge including the Vedas and other renowned literary works such as the Yoga Shastra.
“Sanskrit is also known as the mother of many present day languages such as Hindi and Sinhala.
“The celebration of World Sanskrit Day will underscore the centuries old shared heritage of India and Sri Lanka.”
An academic and cultural event will be held at the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies, BMICH, Colombo on 31 August at 2 pm, which is also the silver jubilee of the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre, the cultural arm of the Indian High Commission
The University of Kelaniya, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Faculty of Indigenous Medicine of the University of Colombo, Buddhist and Pali University, Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine, Bhiksu University, Units of Pirivena, National Institute of Education, University of Jaffna, University of Peradeniya, Eastern University and Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies will participate in the event.
The event will be inaugurated by the High Commissioner of India Gopal Baglay and the State Minister for Higher Education Suren Raghavan will attend as the Chief Guest.
Students and scholars of Sanskrit from across the country will participate in the event, and Sanskrit scholars of Sri Lanka will also be felicitated. (Colombo/Aug31/2023)