The Importance of Sanskrit Languages in Modern World | Indian Languages Translator – WordPar International
While the world looks to India and ancient
Indian texts for the advancement of the existing scientific knowledge, we are
busy aping the west only to find that their scientific investigations lead back
to our own ancient repositories of knowledge. Sanskrit studies are becoming
increasingly popular in the west while India is lagging far behind in the race
and losing out on its wealth.
The country has suffered a long ordeal of linguistic oppression
and a resultant inferiority complex. English has pervaded our education and
administration and has acted as a instrument to subjugate the masses and
enslave the educated elite. With each passing decade, the number of foreign
language learners increases manifold with India’s obsession with everything
European. Learning one’s own mother tongue seems to be a matter of distaste and
disdain – while learning English and European languages is a matter of pride
and prestige for many.
As we approach the change of times and as Indians rediscover their
roots in their collective consciousness, we begin to reflect why and how the
Europe-centric mindset has pervaded and distanced us from our own languages,
culture, traditions and knowledge.
More and more countries are popularising the study of Sanskrit, not just for the spiritual, cultural
and literary interest in the language, but also for the wealth of scientific
knowledge available in Sanskrit texts and which were hitherto written off as
rudimentary by ‘modern’ scientists and intellectuals who were unable to grasp
the depths of the knowledge contained in them. Perhaps the knowledge was way
ahead of their times and it is only now that modern science has reached a level
of understanding and ability to align its scope.
NASA is researching the Vimana Shastras (the scriptures of aviation
science) with astonishing breakthroughs in design and functionality. Research
in mathematics and astrophysics is looking to Sanskrit texts for deeper
understanding. Alchemy, medicine (Ayurveda) and Yoga are being researched at
higher depths today. Consciousness studies are a pertinent science in the
modern world, and Vedanta is becoming more and more apt in today’s world – as
much as it was in ancient times. Linguistics, psychology, poetry, political
science and diplomacy are being resurrected from the confines of the past and
revived with great rewards. Even information technology finds Sanskrit amenable
to natural language processing and see it as a potential for future
interactions with machines.
The one country that still regards Sanskrit as a classical
language containing merely religious literature is India. We have not yet woken
up to the idea that Sanskrit is a treasure and very relevant in the modern
knowledge-society and is perhaps the future for science and technology. Many
universities in Europe and America are raising the level of Sanskrit
proficiency in their departments, while India is still treating it as a third
language meant to enhance scores in school transcripts, without real
application.
If there is one language that can be called the language of the
future, it is undoubtedly Sanskrit. People are not yet aware of its potential
and the research that is currently going on with the sciences, which
unfortunately, remain encrypted for want of Sanskrit scholars who can approach
the texts in a secular and empirical manner. The potential is vast, and it is
only a matter of a decade or two before this becomes an established and widely
accepted fact. Parents and educators should make themselves aware of the
potential that Sanskrit studies offer to their children and MUST suggest it in
addition to a foreign or regional language or two in their curriculum.
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