Sanskrit Conversation Camp Concludes at Nimbark Sanskrit Teacher Training College

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Published on : 08 Mar, 26 16:03

Sanskrit Conversation Camp Concludes at Nimbark Sanskrit Teacher Training College

Udaipur: A Sanskrit conversation camp organized under the auspices of Sanskrit Bharati concluded with a grand closing ceremony at Nimbark Sanskrit Teacher Training College, located at Surajpol.

On this occasion, Dr. Renu Paliwal, Provincial Shloka Recitation Wing Head of Sanskrit Bharati, attended as the chief guest, while the program was presided over by STC Principal Mrs. Maya Khandelwal. Special guests included Metropolitan Contact Head Dr. Bhupendra Sharma, Department Coordinator Dushyant Nagda, Acharya Dayashankar Sharma, and Acharya Pankaj Sharma.

Metropolitan Secretary Narendra Sharma informed that the camp trainer was Gaurav Sahu, who aims to conduct 51 Sanskrit conversation camps within a year to further strengthen this special campaign of Sanskrit Bharati.

The program began with a Vedic invocation. Students Bhumika, Joshna, and Sakshi presented a Saraswati Vandana, while Ankush Yogi recited the mission mantra. Devnandana, Renu, and Sapna presented the camp song. Students Praveen and Sakshi shared their experiences from the camp and spoke about gaining confidence in speaking Sanskrit. Sunil Sharma presented a Sanskrit song and the Ekta (Unity) Mantra.

Addressing the gathering, chief guest Dr. Renu Paliwal said that Sanskrit sayings such as “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” convey the message that the entire world is one family and promote the path of global peace and harmony. Special guest Dr. Bhupendra Sharma and others also shared their views during the event.

The program concluded with the Shanti Mantra. Notably, this camp was the third one organized under the pledge of conducting 51 Sanskrit conversation camps by Sanskrit Bharati. A large number of students, teachers, and volunteers of Sanskrit Bharati were present at the event.


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