Ritesh Kumar Gupt #fundie gloriousindia123.blogspot.com

Greek & Roman are considered as ‘Dead languages’ because they are not relevant in today’s world. But this doesn’t apply in the case of Sanskrit . Even today the oldest compositions of the world “Vedas” are learned and they are recited in altar sacrifices(Yajna) & other occasions. The classical Sanskrit is used in worship & religious ceremonies and few interested people & researchers learn this language for reading religious scriptures & research materials in it’s original form. There are even today few villages in India, where Sanskrit is the mother tongue of the people. Whereas, on the other side, neither Latin is used today in European churches nor any village or community speak Greek or Latin as their mother tongue.

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