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Biggest World Sanskrit Conference will be held at New Delhi - Sanskrit Bhushan Kamini Dube

11-10-2021, Mumbai.


Good news for the progeny of Sanatani sages of this divine land of gods who have been in the path and direction of light since the beginning of human existence. A grand program of three-day World Sanskrit Conference (विश्व संस्कृत महा सम्मेलन) will be organized in New Delhi, the capital of India on the upcoming 9, 10 and 11 November. In this grand historic event, along with Military School Student, the cultural ambassador of World & international brand ambassador of Sanskrit, Maharishi Aazaad, world-class scholars and lovers of the language of gods Sanskrit will participate.


Sanskrit Bhushan Kamini Dube


The country's leading Sanskrit institutes and Sanskrit lover universities and self-devoted great scholars of Sanskrit will be present in this Sanskrit Yagya. The prominent Sanskrit lovers of Banaras Hindu University, Kashi Vidyapeeth, Sampoornanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, JNU, Vishwa Sahitya Parishad and other universities, institutions and Individuals, who have dedicated their lives to the service of Sanskrit. Eminent scholars will take an active part in this World Sanskrit Seminar.




Sanskrit Ratna Kamini Dube

Due to the conspiracy of anti-India forces in both the periods of pre and post-independence of India, in this Devbhoomi- the land of the gods, Bharat i.e. India itself, Devbhasha Sanskrit was considered and conspired to become a dead or forgotten language. The language of wisdom and enlightenment was converted into the useless language of no importance or any significant use in daily day-to-day life. The most scientific language of the Vedas was made limited to rituals only.






With the great explosion of nationalism in the last decade, the son of the nation Maharishi Aazaad, rises at the center of cultural nationalism and his campaign to establish Devbhasha Sanskrit as the lingua franca and the scientific language of global knowledge and science begins to spread through the periphery.




Sanskrit Bharati Kamini Dube

The Cultural Ambassador of World Maharishi Aazaad

World Sanskrit Maha sammelan is a call by Maharishi Aazaad to the Sanatani sons of the Bharat dynasty. World Sanskrit Conference is being organized by Sanatani Sanskrit patroness Sanskrit Ratna, Sanskrit Bhushan Kamini Dube. On 9,10 11 November, through the three-day Vishwa Sanskrit Maha Sammelan, the religion and spiritualism of India will be communicated to the whole world.




Maharishi Aazaad with his fans at JNU

Maharishi Aazaad at JNU

Maharishi Aazaad with Sanskrit devotees and fans.

Maharishi Aazaad with Member of Parliament Kirit Premjibhai Solanki

Maharishi Aazaad with Sanskrit Students at Kashi Vidyapith..

Megastar Maharishi Aazaad with his fans.






Maharishi Aazaad

Sanskrit Ratna Kamini Dube will introduce, promote and project the eternal language of Sanskrit and it’s greatness, scientific approach and spiritual values to the whole world.



Dr. Yogendra Bharadwaj

Maharishi Aazaad's Sanskrit campaigner, close associate, program director, Sanskrit Visharad and JNU student, Dr. Yogendra Bhardwaj said that Maharishi Aazaad's contribution towards Sanskrit is unimaginable. He is going to present the Sanskrit language to the world from the World Sanskrit Mega Conference.



Maharishi Aazaad's Spokesperson Preeti Srivastava with Yog Guru Baba Ramdev

Maharishi Aazaad's spokesperson Preeti Srivastava said that this journey dedicated to Sanskrit by Maharishi Aazaad has been successful in every sense. Today the Sanskrit language has knocked at the doorsteps of India. I am very proud that I got the opportunity to be a part of this journey.



Programme Communication Head "Team Maharishi Aazaad" Devna Chaurasia

Devna Chaurasiya, Programme Communication Head of Team Maharishi Aazaad, said that organizing the World Sanskrit Mega Conference is a big event in itself. Many Sanskrit masters will participate in this event.






































































































































































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