Preserving Ancient Heritage
- Nalbari district of Assam, known as the Nabadwip of Assam for its rich tradition of Sanskrit education, has long been home to numerous ancient manuscripts.
- Many families in the district still possess sasipat and tulapat manuscripts, though lack of proper preservation has led to the loss of a large number of them.
- To address this, a group of youths from Nalbari, under the Kamrup Sanskrit Sanjivani Sabha and supervised by Sanskrit scholars, have launched a campaign to preserve these manuscripts.
- Since March, they have recovered around 800 manuscripts by visiting villages such as Kaithalkuchi, Gamarimuri, Nardi, and Dhurkuchi and creating awareness among villagers.
- The Sabha itself, established in 1913 by eminent scholars like Mahamahopadhaya Dhireswaracharya, Pratap Chandra Goswami, and Sarat Chandra Goswami, has played a pioneering role in manuscript preservation.
- Today, it maintains the largest collection of manuscripts in Northeast India, with about 3,000 rare manuscripts preserved in its museum.
- Preservation methods include wrapping manuscripts in medicated red cloth, while digitisation is being undertaken in collaboration with the National Manuscript Mission through a Manuscript Resource Centre and a Manuscript Preservation Centre.
- Some individual collections are remarkable: for instance, 500 manuscripts from Kaithalkuchi and 700 from Gamarimuri have been documented.
- The Sabha also supports scholars and students, providing resources sufficient for hundreds of Ph.D. dissertations.
- With growing efforts from both the Sabha and the youth, Nalbari continues to safeguard Assam’s intellectual and cultural heritage.
Statement-based MCQ
With reference to the Kamrup Sanskrit Sanjivani Sabha in Nalbari, consider the following statements:
- It was established in 1913 by Sanskrit scholars such as Mahamahopadhaya Dhireswaracharya and Pratap Chandra Goswami.
- The Sabha currently preserves about 3,000 rare manuscripts, making it the largest manuscript collection in Northeast India.
- Manuscripts are preserved only in the museum; preservation at private residences is not allowed.
- The Sabha works in collaboration with the National Manuscript Mission for digitisation and preservation.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
(a) 1, 2 and 4 only
(b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2, 3 and 4 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: (a)
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