Sanskrit is one of the 22 languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of
the Constitution of India. In present days, It continues to be widely
used as a ceremonial and ritual language in Hinduism and some Buddhist
practices such as hymns and chants.Sanskrit is the primary liturgical
language of Hinduism; the predominant language of most works of
ancient India as well as some of the principal texts of Buddhism and
Jainism. Sanskrit, in its various variants and dialects, was the
lingua franca of ancient and medieval India. The body of Sanskrit
literature encompasses a rich tradition of philosophical and religious
texts, as well as poetry, music, drama, scientific, technical and
other texts.
Warm welcome to an introduction to the rich traditions of SANSKRIT BY
Ms Veenu Soni. Ms Soni is a Teacher of Indian Culture at the Embassy
of India to Sweden. She is well versed in Indian Classical Yoga,
Sanskrit Mantra Chantings, Indian Philosophy and Marma Therapy.
Drinks and snacks will be served from 17.30 - the lecture starts
18.30. The entrance fee is 100 SEK, which includes drinks and snacks.
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philosophy
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