In a significant development on World Heritage day, the manuscripts of Bhagavad Gita and Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra have been included in Unesco’s prestigious Memory of the World Register. This recognition adds to India’s pride as it now boasts a total of 14 inscriptions on this globally renowned 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. The inclusion of these manuscripts highlights India’s rich cultural heritage and its contribution to the world’s literary and artistic legacy. This achievement underscores the importance of preserving and promoting these invaluable documents for future generations. World Heritage day serves as a reminder of the need to safeguard and celebrate our cultural treasures. India’s continued presence on the Memory of the World Register is a testament to the country’s commitment to preserving its heritage and sharing it with the global community. The recognition by Unesco is a prestigious accolade that acknowledges the significance of these manuscripts in shaping the cultural landscape of not just India, but the world at large.
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India’s Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra manuscripts added to UNESCO Memory of the World Register on World Heritage day.
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