Sanskrit Village in India
Synopsis
The Sanskrit villages found in India portray a great endeavor towards rediscovering and maintaining one of the oldest and most complex languages in the world by means of the daily communication. These villages can be listed as a form of living laboratory of linguistic and cultural maintenance like Mattur in Karnataka, Jhiri in Madhya Pradesh and Ganoda in Rajasthan. Sanskrit is not used only in ritual or academic activity in these communities and is used in everyday communication, education and government. The program depicts an overall trend of the outsourcing country, India, engaging in a search towards its cultural heritage while supporting language diversity. Local organizations and educational institutions are very instrumental since they plan Sanskrit in school curriculum and social programs. The villages demonstrate that the old language can be used by the contemporary life and enhance cultural identity, unity, and awareness of heritage. In addition to the linguistic revival, these Sanskrit-speaking groups represent the efforts by India to seal its historical heritage with the modern one making Sanskrit not a historical relic but a dynamic way of expression and continuity.








