NEW DELHI, INDIA, August 15, 2004: Sanskrit Bharati is a voluntary movement to bring about social change by practicing Sanskrit language in day-to-day life. It was formed in 1981 in Bangalore, Karnataka. It teaches a unique method to learn Sanskrit within 10 days (two hours per day) through simple spoken Sanskrit course (Sanskrit Sambhashana Sibiram). Sanskrit Bharati nurtures the belief that the revival of Sanskrit is the only means for bringing harmony among people, for rejuvenating our cultural ideals and for a progressive restructuring of the society. It has the capacity to unite not only India but the whole world, says this article. Bharati nurtures the belief that the revival of Sanskrit is the only means for bringing harmony among people, for rejuvenating our cultural ideals and for a progressive restructuring of the society. It has been publishing Sambhashana Sandesha on contemporary topics for over 10 years now with readership drawn from many countries.
