At the Virat Sanskrit Vidvat-Sammelan held in Raipur on September 7, 2025, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai emphasized the importance of Sanskrit to Indian culture. He described Sanskrit as the core of Indian culture, giving India a distinct identity on a global scale. According to CM Sai, Sanskrit is the foundation of grammar, philosophy, and science, and promotes logical thinking. He highlighted the continued relevance and utility of Sanskrit education in the modern world. He stated that Sanskrit language and literature are fundamental to India’s heritage and must be preserved and enhanced. He viewed the conference as an opportunity to strengthen Indian culture, traditions, and the nation through discussions centered on the Sanskrit language. He praised the efforts of Sanskrit Bharati Chhattisgarh and Sarayupareen Brahmin Sabha Chhattisgarh in the preservation and promotion of the Sanskrit language.
CM Sai also discussed the potential for integrating Sanskrit into modern education, noting that doing so would contribute to the intellectual growth of students. He highlighted the extensive body of knowledge found in Sanskrit texts like the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas, which provide insights into philosophy, science, and life values. He emphasized the continuing relevance of Ayurveda, mathematics, and astrology, as presented in the Vedas, which can be areas of research. Furthermore, he said the principles of Karma, knowledge, and devotion detailed in these texts can promote harmony and balance in contemporary life. Therefore, Sanskrit education remains relevant and valuable in today’s world.
He emphasized the importance of connecting the youth with Sanskrit literature to ensure they become proficient in preserving our heritage by sharing this knowledge with future generations. He said that by embracing the wisdom of the Vedas and Upanishads, we can safeguard our legacy and enrich our lives. Furthermore, he added that technology can play a role in making Sanskrit education more engaging and relevant. He stressed that the active involvement of Sanskrit scholars and educators within the state can help in realizing tangible steps toward this goal. He urged attendees to pledge their commitment to advance Sanskrit education and to engage the next generation by participating in the conference.
During the event, Chief Minister Sai released a promotional brochure from the Sarayupareen Brahmin Sabha, Chhattisgarh. The Virat Sanskrit Vidvat-Sammelan was co-organized by Sanskrit Bharati Chhattisgarh and the Sarayupareen Brahmin Sabha Chhattisgarh.
Dr. Dadu Bhai Tripathi, the State President of Sanskrit Bharati, addressed the conference and cited historical evidence indicating that Sanskrit was once widely spoken. He highlighted the direct connection between the Chhattisgarhi language and Sanskrit, noting that many of Panini’s grammatical elements are still employed in the local dialect. He also mentioned that the Surguja region has the highest number of tribal students studying Sanskrit.
Chief Minister Sai honored individuals from the Sarayupareen Brahmin Samaj for their notable contributions to several fields. Those honored were Dr. Ashlesha Shukla, a specialist in arthritis, Anant Dwivedi, an accomplished swimmer, and Prof. Sachchidanand Shukla, the Vice-Chancellor of Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University.
The conference also featured addresses from Dandi Swami Dr. Indubhavanand Maharaj, Dr. Suresh Shukla, President of Sarayupareen Brahmin Sabha Chhattisgarh, and Dr. Shriram Mahadev, the head of teaching at All India Sanskrit Bharati. The event was attended by Dr. Satendra Singh Sengar, Ajay Tiwari, Badrprasad Gupta, and numerous Sanskrit teachers, social figures, and other dignitaries.
