There is a word in Sanskrit used commonly—punarjanma—which means rebirth. It signifies transmigration of a soul across ...
The Infosys Prize 2025 in Humanities and Social Sciences was recently awarded to Professor Andrew Ollett, who teaches at the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of ...
The ancient tradition of chanting Sanskrit mantras is gaining scientific attention for its remarkable impact on the human brain. Researchers found that rigorous memorisation and recitation of Vedic ...
Describing Sanskrit as a vital link among the India’s diverse linguistic traditions and a gateway to the country’s civilisational heritage, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on ...
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Why Sanskrit is not dead after all

Kathmandu, May 4 -- Once dismissed as a "dead language," Sanskrit is witnessing a quiet but noticeable resurgence in Nepal.