The Washoe County of Nevada observed Jan 12 as  Sanskrit Day  .Here is the
 report : 

http://tinyurl.com/ypx5vd


http://in.news.yahoo.com/ani/20080110/r_t_ani_wl_intl/twl-american-county-proclaims-january-12-7da97d8.html

Washoe County of Nevada has proclaimed January 12 as Sanskrit Day.A 
proclamation signed by Robert M. Larkin, Chairman of Washoe County Commission, 
under the Seal of Washoe County, says, " PROCLAIMED, That Washoe County 
recognizes the importance of the Sanskrit language and January 12, 2008 as 
Sanskrit Day".
This proclamation is to coincide with two-day Sanskrit language 
seminar-cum-class, first of its type in the state, organized by prominent Hindu 
chaplain and Indo-American leader, Rajan Zed, here on January 12-13 next, in 
which about 50 people are expected to participate.
This Washoe County proclamation quotes Mahatma Gandhi as saying "Without the 
study of Sanskrit, one cannot become a true learned man".
It further says, "As Hinduism expands in the West, it is important that to 
understand Hinduism, one should have a working knowledge of Sanskrit."
The Vedas, written in Sanskrit, are dated by different scholars from 6500 BCE 
to 1500 BCE. Sanskrit language must have evolved to its expressive capability 
prior to that. Besides Hindu scriptures, a vast amount of Buddhist and Jain 
scriptures were also written in Sanskrit. According to tradition, self-born God 
created Sanskrit, which is everlasting and divine. First scripture of the 
world, Rig-Veda, was written in Sanskrit. Many Sanskrit works are still to be 
translated. Sanskrit has a close relationship with other classical languages 
like Latin, Greek, French, German, etc.
Famed German philologist Max Muller once said, "Sanskrit is the greatest 
language of the world." In America, scholar William D. Whitney wrote the 
Sanskrit Grammar in 1879. Sanskrit is also known as "the language of the gods".


       
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