World Sanskrit Day 2028, Sanskrit Diwas 2028
Sanskrit Diwas is celebrated to mark the importance of Sanskrit language, the mother of all Indian languages and the first among the ancient languages spoken in India. Sanskrit Diwas is annually observed on the Shravana Purnima day as per Hindu lunar calendar. Sanskrit Diwas is also known as Sanskrit Day or World Sanskrit Day.
It also falls on the same day as the Raksha Bandhan festival. Sanskrit, the mother of all languages, is one of the world's oldest languages. It appears to have been the earliest language spoken in ancient India.
Sanskrit Day was first observed in the year 1969. Various activities, seminar and workshops are organized on the day of Sanskrit Diwas to promote the Vedic language. In current time, the usage of Sanskrit has been limited to only Puja-Patha and academic activities.