Dear community friends and tagging my unforgettable loving sister @MoniDi without fail .
It becomes a hard time to me without a dialogue with great friends on this platform, so compelled to start a conversation on a topic and brake the silence.
I felt that upcoming great event of Connect Live 2020 has given some anxiety moments to our inalienable friends. Mind ,only 200 well quality LGs would be selected, remaining millions have to watch the event as an audience as if they waching
a momentum match of the Rugby in a stadium. I too like to be a audience, clapping and cheering the great moments of the upcoming Connect Live 2020 .
Anyway, in today’s episode, I would like to show my friends a picture of the Sanskrit University, Darbhhanga, a city 60 kilometers from my place .
This University is running in a palacial building of the former Lord of this region. I personally liked this building and prompted to take a snap for my great community friends and specially for my loving sister.
@ShekharMuz_5 , great picture! It is nice that India has “Sanskrit” Universities. It’s imperative to preserve the languages, and in this field, India is one of the richest countries in the world.
What more do you know about this university? Do foreign students go there? What about the building - tell us its story from before it became a university?
My dear loving sister @MoniDi , thanks for kindly response for my Sanskrit University, Darbhhanga post .
See ,universities are a place for higher education. If we look the quality of the Indian universities, non of around 650 Inddian universities come in ranking of 100 best universities in the world. It’s a dream for Indian students to get education at top universities of the US ,like Stamford or MIT .
Coming to Sanskrit University at Darbhhanga, Bihar, india is a language university and mostly Indian students are enrolled .Some foreigner students from neighbouring countries are also come to study Sanskrit.
This palacial building once owned by Darbhhanga Maharaj ,the biggest land Lord of this region and his property was taken by the State Government in 1970s , afterwards Sanskrit University was opened in the name of maharaja.
The purpose of tagging you in my posts is that you are proved to be a kind of my mentor and get inspired a lot once I find your name in my conversations with community friends. Kindly don’t mind if I think so ,your presence means a lot .
@ShekharMuz_5 beautiful Architecture… I have visited the Khalsa College in Amritsar and it is also beautiful like this. Your country has one of the most Architectural Talents.
Thanks @user_not_found for your comment, see this building that has architectural features is a palacial building of the rular Darbhhanga Maharaj sixty years back, now it has housed of Sanskrit University, Darbhhanga, Bihar, India.