Sri Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam, Dakshinamanaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri



Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri

117th Varshikotsava of Sadvidya Sanjeevini Samskrita Mahapathashala


 

The 117th Varshikotsava of Sri Sadvidya Sanjeevini Samskrita Mahapathashala took place on 7th February 2012. Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamiji graced a function held in the morning to commemorate the event. Vidyarthis were awarded prizes for their successful endeavours. The Chief Guest, Prof. Vempati Kutumba Shastri, Principal, Rajeev Gandhi Campus of the Kendriya Samskrita Vidyapeetham, Sringeri presided over the function and encouraged the students to excel in their studies pointing out that they are blessed to be studying in the Sringeri Kshetra under the care of the Jagadguru. The Jagadguru released Sadvidya, the Pathashala Souvenir and gave a Sanskrit Anugraha Bhashanam explaining the importance of the language.

इदमन्धं तमः कृत्स्नं जायेत भुवनत्रयम् । यदि शब्दात्मकं ज्योतिरासंसारं न दीप्यते॥ The three worlds would have been completely submerged in the the darkness (of ignorance) were it not for the brilliance of language.

One of the names of the Goddess in the Lalita Sahasranama is “Bhaasha Roopa” – The Goddess is of the form of the Sanskrit language.

The traditional way the language is taught is not only sound in its methodology but is also profound in its significance. For instance, the first word taught in Sanskrit is “Rama” and the next two are “Hari” and “Shambhu” – to show that Hari and Shambhu (Shiva) are but aspects of the same divinity. The Pathashala was established to help students gain proficiency in the Shastras and blessed that it is essential to cultivate humility along with knowledge

In the evening, a cultural programme was conducted by the Vidyarthis that included a Sanskrit drama “Audaarya Gaadaadharam”

 
  • Just as in this body, the embodied one passes through boyhood, youth, and old age, so does one pass into another body. With reference to this (birth, aging and death), the wise man is not disturbed. Bhagavan Sri Krishna on Significance of God
  • An object continues to be dear as long as one derives pleasure from it and it is detested for the duration that it causes pain. The same object cannot be always liked or disliked. Sometimes, that which is not dear may become dear. Moreover, that which was loveable can turn unpleasant. The Atma, towards which affection never wanes, is always the most beloved. Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankara Bhagavatpada on Shatashloki
  • Blessings are the monopoly of God and we must all pray for his gracious blessings. Jagadguru Sri Chandrashekhara Bharati Mahaswamigal on Significance of God
  • It is pitiful that when many of us are asked, “who are you?”, The first thought that arises is “I am a Keralite”, or “I am a Punjabi”, etc. The thought that should immediately stem is “I am an Indian”. If people first feel that they are Indians and only then think of divisions, the nation will have great prosperity and the divisive forces will not be operative as they are today. Jagadguru Sri Abhinava Vidyatirtha Mahaswamigal on Significance of God
  • Instead of using the tongue for speaking futile issues, use it to chant the names of God. God shall then guide you along the right and beneficial path. Jagadguru Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamigal on Significance of God's Names