In a significant achievement on 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 adds to India’s growing list of 14 inscriptions on this globally esteemed list. The Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture, and Natyashastra, an ancient Indian treatise on performing arts, have been acknowledged for their cultural and historical significance. This recognition highlights India’s rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions. The inclusion of these manuscripts in the prestigious list underscores their universal value and contribution to humanity’s shared heritage. World Heritage Day, celebrated on April 18th each year, aims to raise awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage and the efforts required to protect and conserve it. India’s continued success in preserving and promoting its cultural treasures further solidifies its position as a custodian of invaluable heritage. The inscription of the Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra in the Memory of the World Register is a testament to their enduring relevance and timeless wisdom. This recognition not only celebrates India’s past but also reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding its cultural legacy for future generations.
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