Speakers at ‘Bhashyotsava’, the three-day national conference on ‘Prasthana Trayam’ organised by the National Sanskrit University here on Tuesday (August 5, 2025), called Sanskrit as not just a language, but the treasure trove of contemporary and modern knowledge.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami called Dharma (righteousness) as the essence of the Vedic religion, as enshrined in Sanskrit literature. He called Sanskrit as having the disciplines such as Ethics, Law, Political Science etc., thus containing the essence of all aspects of Dharma.
Recalling the efforts of the Government of India to re-establish India as the ‘Vishwaguru’ (global teacher), Mr. Dhami mentioned the creating of Centre for Hindu Studies, spiritual corridors and special scholarships introduced for Sanskrit students as the major initiatives.
Odisha Governor Kambhampati Hari Babu called Sanskrit as not just a language, but a ‘living legacy’ that guides human life. He maintained that profound knowledge hidden in Sanskrit language had to be unearthed and deciphered. In this context, he mentioned the construction of Ram Setu, Brahmastra and Pashupatastra to highlight the scientific stature of the language.






