Places in India where Sanskrit is the spoken language
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM Updated : Jan 19, 2024, 17:39 IST
Places in India where Sanskrit is the spoken language
India is a country steeped in cultural diversity. Apart from many great things the country has given to the world, Sanskrit language is one the best gifts! Sanskrit holds a special place as the ancient language that has shaped the literary discourse of the Indian subcontinent for time immemorial.
While Sanskrit may seem like a relic of the past to many, there are still places in India where the beautiful language is not only spoken but also actively preserved. Have a look:
Baghuwar, Madhya Pradesh
Baghuwar is a hidden gem where Sanskrit is not just a subject in schools but a language spoken by the locals on a daily basis. The residents of Baghuwar, inspired by the success of Mattur, have embraced Sanskrit as part of their cultural identity. With schools incorporating Sanskrit into their curriculum and locals engaging in daily conversations in the ancient language.
Kalady, Kerala
Kalady is the birthplace of Adi Shankaracharya, a renowned philosopher who played an important role in the revival of Sanskrit literature. It’s just not a pilgrimage site but is also a place of Sanskrit scholarship. The Adi Shankara Keerthi Sthamba Mandapa here serves as a center for Sanskrit studies.
Hosahalli, Karnataka
Another gem in Karnataka's cultural crown, Hosahalli village is known for preserving Sanskrit. The local school curriculum places a strong emphasis on Sanskrit, with students not only learning the language but also using it for everyday communication.
Jhiri, Rajasthan
Jhiri is another beautiful village in Rajasthan that has managed to preserve the tradition of Sanskrit as a language. The local Saraswat Brahmin community in Jhiri has made efforts to ensure that Sanskrit remains an integral part of their life and identity. Sanskrit education is imparted in the village schools, and residents engage in Sanskrit conversations.
Mattur, Karnataka
Mattur in Karnataka is a small village that’s a unique haven for Sanskrit lovers. Also famous as the Sanskrit Village of India, Mattur has gained popularity for being a place where Sanskrit is not just a subject in schools but a language spoken in daily life. Here, residents converse in Sanskrit. The village's commitment to Sanskrit has been attracting scholars, researchers, and offbeat travellers.
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