In a momentous celebration of World Heritage Day, the manuscripts of Bhagavad Gita and Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra have been officially included in Unesco’s prestigious Memory of the World Register. This significant recognition elevates India’s standing on the global stage, with a total of 14 inscriptions now gracing this esteemed list. The Bhagavad Gita, a revered Hindu scripture, and Natyashastra, an ancient Sanskrit text on performing arts attributed to Bharat Muni, have been acknowledged for their cultural and historical significance. This latest achievement underscores India’s rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions, further solidifying its position as a custodian of invaluable historical treasures. The inclusion of these manuscripts in the Memory of the World Register not only highlights their universal importance but also serves as a testament to India’s commitment to preserving and promoting its cultural legacy for future generations. This accolade serves as a reminder of the profound impact of Indian heritage on the global cultural landscape, emphasizing the need to safeguard and cherish these timeless treasures. With this latest addition to the prestigious list, India continues to showcase its diverse cultural tapestry and timeless literary contributions to the world.
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