Samskrita Bharati (Sanskrit: संस्कृतभारती, romanized: Saṁskr̥tabhāratī, pronounced [sɐmskɹ̩tɐ bʱaːɾɐtiː]) is a non-profit organisation working to revive Sanskrit. Sanskrit was a pan-Indian language in the Vedic and classical period but lost its place to its derivative regional dialects in modern India. Samskrita Bharati has its headquarters in New Delhi. According to their own figures, repeated often in their promotional literature, by 1998, 2.9 million people had attended the conversation camps.
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| - Samskrita Bharati (Sanskrit: संस्कृतभारती, romanized: Saṁskr̥tabhāratī, pronounced [sɐmskɹ̩tɐ bʱaːɾɐtiː]) is a non-profit organisation working to revive Sanskrit. Sanskrit was a pan-Indian language in the Vedic and classical period but lost its place to its derivative regional dialects in modern India. Samskrita Bharati has its headquarters in New Delhi. According to their own figures, repeated often in their promotional literature, by 1998, 2.9 million people had attended the conversation camps. (en)
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| - Samskrita Bharati,25, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, New Delhi, India 110002 (en)
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| - Samskrita Bharati (Sanskrit: संस्कृतभारती, romanized: Saṁskr̥tabhāratī, pronounced [sɐmskɹ̩tɐ bʱaːɾɐtiː]) is a non-profit organisation working to revive Sanskrit. Sanskrit was a pan-Indian language in the Vedic and classical period but lost its place to its derivative regional dialects in modern India. Samskrita Bharati has its headquarters in New Delhi. According to their own figures, repeated often in their promotional literature, by 1998, 2.9 million people had attended the conversation camps. (en)
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