Concept of Public Welfare in Sanskrit Wadam: An overview
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Sanskrit is the oldest language in the world; it is a new language because even today, despite being ancient, there are more young women than any language. Most of the literature of India is restricted to Sanskrit language. Sanskrit literature is the basic source of Indian culture. Sanskrit-literature is completely empty. In it the feeling of human well-being is full of codenamed. Explaining the concept of society-welfare, declaring Sanskrit-literary 'Survey Bhavantu Sukhin: 1' and dim-dim of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam2'.
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