In celebration of World Heritage Day, the manuscripts of Bhagavad Gita and Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra have been included in Unesco’s Memory of the World Register. This prestigious recognition marks a significant achievement for India, adding to the country’s impressive tally of 14 inscriptions on this globally esteemed list. The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, and Natyashastra, an ancient Sanskrit text on performing arts, are invaluable cultural treasures that have now been officially acknowledged for their historical and literary significance. This recognition not only highlights the rich cultural heritage of India but also underscores the importance of preserving and promoting these ancient manuscripts for future generations. World Heritage Day serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding our cultural legacy and promoting awareness of the diverse historical treasures that contribute to the tapestry of our nation’s heritage. India’s continued presence on the Unesco Memory of the World Register is a testament to the country’s commitment to preserving its rich cultural heritage and sharing it with the world. This latest inclusion of the Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra manuscripts further solidifies India’s position as a custodian of invaluable historical and literary treasures that continue to inspire and educate people around the globe.

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