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 recognition marks a significant achievement for India, adding to the existing 14 inscriptions from the country on this globally recognized list. The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, and Natyashastra, a foundational ancient Indian text on performing arts, have now been immortalized on the world stage. The inclusion of these manuscripts highlights India’s rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions. This global honor not only showcases the importance of these texts but also emphasizes India’s commitment to preserving and promoting its invaluable history. World Heritage day serves as a reminder of the significance of safeguarding our cultural treasures for future generations. With this recent recognition by UNESCO, India’s cultural legacy is further solidified on an international platform, underscoring the country’s contributions to world heritage. The addition of these two revered manuscripts to the Memory of the World Register is a testament to India’s enduring legacy and its enduring impact on global heritage.

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