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News Topical, Digital Desk : Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages ​​of the world, is becoming very popular in western countries like Germany, America and Britain. They are understanding its importance. Senior journalist Meera Joshi has said in one of her articles that when the world is grappling with issues like cultural identity, digital communication, Sanskrit is emerging as the language of the future. There are many reasons behind this.

It can also facilitate robotics

Many believe that its strong logical structure could facilitate language processing, AI, and even robotics, making it a potential bridge between ancient knowledge and future technologies. Indeed, the precision of Sanskrit's grammatical system makes it easier to express complex ideas concisely and clearly.

 

Research suggests that Sanskrit syntax is so mathematically consistent that it has been identified as a computer-friendly language. Technology companies and academic institutions in India are incorporating Sanskrit in computing and AI research.

For example, IITs and research centres are researching how Sanskrit grammar can improve machine learning algorithms. According to the author, Google and other tech giants have also shown interest in using the structure of Sanskrit for more efficient information retrieval and human-machine interaction.

New career opportunities

The interest in Sanskrit is not just academic. New career opportunities are opening up for Sanskrit graduates. There are abundant opportunities in the fields of computational linguistics, translation, yoga, Ayurveda, etc. Proficiency in Sanskrit is essential for digitisation of ancient Hindu, Buddhist and Jain texts.

 

Course running in 14 German universities

The growing attraction of Sanskrit can be understood from the fact that today 14 German universities offer courses in Sanskrit. It is being considered as a way to access the world's largest repository of pre-modern knowledge.

A summer school was organized at Heidelberg University. As demand grew, the programs expanded to Switzerland and Italy. It is not limited to Germany. Major institutions like Harvard, Oxford and Cambridge also offer Sanskrit courses. American universities are seeing an increase in enrollment.

 

Access to ancient texts

The language is a gateway to Indian philosophy, mathematics and science. Western scholars view Sanskrit not just as a subject of curiosity but as a key to understanding the civilization. Through it, one gains access to ancient texts on everything from yoga and Ayurveda to astronomy and music.

it is the language of the future

Sanskrit has been described as the language of the future. The first reason behind this is its logical syntax and lack of ambiguity, which makes it ideal for the needs of both computers and global communication. Second, digitization and computational analysis of ancient Sanskrit texts can reveal scientific, medical and philosophical insights still relevant today.


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