Tirupati: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar extolled the significance of Sanskrit as the language of divinity, emphasizing its role as a sacred bridge in our spiritual journey.
At the National Sanskrit University’s third convocation, Dhankhar highlighted Sanskrit’s pivotal cultural role, stating, “Sanskrit is not merely a language; it is a cultural anchor amidst the storms of modernity.” He emphasized its ability to provide solace through intellectual depth and spiritual tranquility.
Before the convocation, Dhankhar visited the revered Tirumala temple, expressing profound spiritual experiences. Reflecting on his darshan, he remarked, “Tirupati epitomizes divinity and spirituality. My visit left me feeling blessed, seeking divine bliss for all.”
Accompanied by Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar, the Vice President offered prayers to Lord Venkateswara, sharing his reverence on Twitter, “Graced to have darshan at the sacred Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala today.”
The Vice President’s words underscore Sanskrit’s enduring relevance as a conduit to spiritual enlightenment and cultural heritage, resonating deeply in our pursuit of higher truths.