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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2010) Sanskrit revival is the accumulation of attempts at reviving the Sanskrit language that have been undertaken. Contents 1 History 2 Work of Samskrita Bharati 2.1 The West 3 Samskrita villages 3.1 Mattur village 4 See also 5 References 6 External links History In 1891 there was organized activity among the Theosophists in India promoting and participating in the revival of Sanskrit.1 In 1894 the American Asiatic and Sanskrit Revival Society was established.2

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In the Republic of India Sanskrit is included in the 14 original languages of the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. Many organizations, like the Samskrta Bharati, are conducting Speak Sanskrit workshops to popularize the language. The "All-India Sanskrit Festival" (since 2002) holds composition contests. The 1991 Indian census reported 49,736 fluent speakers of Sanskrit.3 The state of Uttarakhand has become the first state in India to declare Sanskrit as its official language. The Central Board of Secondary Education in India has made Sanskrit a third language (though it is an option for a school to adopt it or not, the other choice being the state's own official language) in the schools it governs. In such schools, learning Sanskrit is an option for grades 5 to 8 (Classes V to VIII). This is true of most schools, including but not limited to Christian missionary schools, affiliated to the ICSE board too, especially in those states where the official language is Hindi. An option between Sanskrit and a local language as a second language exists for grades 9 and 10.citation needed

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Sanskrit ( ) n. An ancient Indic language that is the language of Hinduism and the Vedas and is the classical literary language of India
All India Radio transmits news bulletins in Sanskrit twice a day across the nation. Besides, Sanskrit learning programmes also feature on the list of most of the AIR broadcasting centres.citation needed Work of Samskrita Bharati Main article: Samskrita Bharati Samskrita Bharati is an organization working for Sanskrit revival. It is a tax exempt nonprofit organization with its headquarters in New Delhi, India. The International Centre, “Aksharam,” a complex located in Bangalore, India, is its international centre. It houses a research wing, a library, audio-visual lab, and staff quarters. It also has several state-units spread across the country both in the US and India. The US chapter is a registered nonprofit tax-exempt organization with its headquarters in San Jose, California.

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Samskrita Bharati functions as an umbrella organization for various organizations working for promotion of Samskrita. The West Being the liturgical language of Hindus, it is used during worship in Hindu temples in the West. It is taught in many South Asian studies/linguistics departments in universities across the West. Also, Sanskrit revival attempts are underway amongst expatriate Hindu populations in the west.4 It is also popular amongst the many practitioners of yoga in the West, who find the language useful in understanding the Yoga Sutra. Samskrita villages Samskrita is spoken in around 4 villages in India. In Madhya Pradesh, it is spoken in Jihri. Mattur village



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The Mattur village in central Karnataka, Shimoga district claims to have native speakers of Sanskrit among its population. Historically the village was given by king Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire to Vedic scholars and their families. People in his kingdom spoke Kannada and Telugu.5 See also Vyakarana Tanittamil Iyakkam Altindische Grammatik Kshetresa Chandra Chattopadhyaya Dr. Ram Karan Sharma References ^ [1]. ^ [2] ^ http://www.languageinindia.com/nov2001/1991Languages.html ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNjJtDizNQs ^ This village speaks gods language 13 Aug 2005 Times of India Retrieved on September 14, 2008 External links Snskrit for more about Sanskrit Language NDTV story on an Indian village where Sanskrit is being spoken Sanskrit studies in Calcutta Graduate studies in Sanskrit American Sanskrit Institute Sanskrit - Planetary Language v · d · eLanguages of South Asia Main articles Languages of India (list by number of speakers - scheduled) · Languages of Pakistan · Languages of Bangladesh · Languages of Nepal · Languages of Sri Lanka Contemporary languages Austronesian: Sri Lanka Malay • Dravidian: Brahui · Jeseri · Kannada · Malayalam · Tamil · Telugu · Tulu • Indo-Aryan: Angika · Assamese · Bhojpuri · Bengali · Dhivehi · Dogri · Gujarati · Hindi · Hindko · Kashmiri · Konkani · Kumaoni  · Magahi · Mahal · Maithili · Marathi · Nepali · Oriya · Punjabi · Saraiki · Sindhi · Sinhala · Urdu • Iranian: Balochi · Pashto · Persian · Wakhi • Isolates: Great Andamanese · Burushaski · Nihali · Kusunda • Mon-Khmer: Khasi · Nicobarese • Munda: Ho · Korku · Mundari · Santali · Sora • Ongan: Önge · Jarawa • Tibeto-Burman: Ao · Bodo · Garo · Meitei · Mizo · Nepal Bhasa · Sikkimese · Tenyidie · Tibetan · Tripuri • European influence: English (India · Pakistan · Sri Lanka) · French · Portuguese Scripts Indus · Brahmi • Brahmic family: Devanagari · Sinhala · Telugu · Tamil · Tulu · Gurmukhi · Bengali · Ranjana · Oriya · Malayalam · Kannada · Gujarati • Arabic: Arwi · Nasta'liq · Shahmukhi • Arabi Malayalam Language activism Hela Havula · Bengali Language Movement · Sanskrit revival · Pure Tamil movement · Nepal Bhasa movement · Madras anti-Hindi agitation of 1965 · Urdu movement


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