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Sanskrit Scholar Wins Award

 

INDIA, September 14, 2004: Eminent Sanskrit scholar Govind Chandra Pande has

been awarded the 2003 Saraswati Samman by the K.K. Birla Foundation. It was

another laurel for the eminent scholar and another reminder to everyone

about the pressing need to "revive" the Sanskrit language. But Professor

Govind Chandra Pande holds a slightly different view of the ongoing "demise"

of the Sanskrit language. In his acceptance speech for the 2003 Saraswati

Samman, Pande said that though many people believed that Sanskrit was now a

lifeless language, language was not a living being which lives and dies.

Pande received the Samman for a collection of his poems in Sanskrit,

Bhagirathi, from Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat. The K.K. Birla

Foundation gives this award to an Indian writer every year for his work in

any of the languages included in the Constitution. The award consists of

$11,360 and a citation.

 

Pande said that while some languages changed in a lifetime others like

Sanskrit did not. A historian by profession, Pande has been a recipient of

many awards. The acharya is currently translating the Rigveda. Speaking on

the occasion, Shekhawat said that the classical language is our heritage. He

asserted that we must save it from going into oblivion. Instead of

showcasing valuable legacy in libraries, we needed to give Sanskrit space in

our mind and hearts, he said.

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