By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
India Times NowIndia Times NowIndia Times Now
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • India News
    India News
    Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.
    Show More
    Top News
    The States Braces for Protests Over New COVID Rules
    August 29, 2021
    Ajaneesh Loknath interview: On ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ and his hit journey with Rishab Shetty
    October 29, 2025
    N. Ram calls on Chief Minister, presents him The Hindu Year Book 2026
    January 1, 2026
    Latest News
    1.22 lakh Anganwadi workers in Rajasthan get ₹1,000 each through DBT
    March 30, 2026
    JKPC chief Sajad Lone highlights official data mismatch on poor population in J&K’s regions, seeks one definition
    March 30, 2026
    BJP puts up united front as Suvendu Adhikari files nomination for Nandigram
    March 30, 2026
    Amidst West Asia crisis, India purchased natural gas at $19/unit from spot markets for fertiliser units
    March 30, 2026
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Strengthening the Team: Thryve PR Onboards Pranjal Patil as PR Executive & Project Manager
    October 1, 2025
    How to Take the Perfect Instagram Selfie: Dos & Don’ts
    October 1, 2021
    Apple iMac M1 Review: the All-In-One for Almost Everyone
    Hands-On With the iPhone 13, Pro, Max, and Mini
    September 4, 2021
    Apple VS Samsung– Can a Good Smartwatch Save Your Life?
    August 30, 2021
  • Posts
    • Post Layouts
      • Standard 1
      • Standard 2
      • Standard 3
      • Standard 4
      • Standard 5
      • Standard 6
      • Standard 7
      • Standard 8
      • No Featured
    • Gallery Layouts
      • Layout 1
      • Layout 2
      • layout 3
    • Video Layouts
      • Layout 1
      • Layout 2
      • Layout 3
      • Layout 4
    • Audio Layouts
      • Layout 1
      • Layout 2
      • Layout 3
      • Layout 4
    • Post Sidebar
      • Right Sidebar
      • Left Sidebar
      • No Sidebar
    • Review
      • Stars
      • Scores
      • User Rating
    • Content Features
      • Inline Mailchimp
      • Highlight Shares
      • Print Post
      • Inline Related
      • Source/Via Tag
      • Reading Indicator
      • Content Size Resizer
    • Break Page Selection
    • Table of Contents
      • Full Width
      • Left Side
    • Reaction Post
  • Pages
    • Blog Index
    • Contact US
    • Search Page
    • 404 Page
    • Customize Interests
    • My Bookmarks
  • Join Us
Reading: Some Bharatiya people don’t know our own languages: RSS chief Bhagwat
Share
Font ResizerAa
India Times NowIndia Times Now
  • Finance ₹
  • India News
  • The Escapist
  • Entertainment
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Insider
Search
  • Home
    • India Times Now
    • Home 2
    • Home 3
    • Home 4
    • Home 5
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
  • Bookmarks
    • Customize Interests
    • My Bookmarks
  • More Foxiz
    • Blog Index
    • Sitemap
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Home » Blog » Some Bharatiya people don’t know our own languages: RSS chief Bhagwat
India News

Some Bharatiya people don’t know our own languages: RSS chief Bhagwat

Times Desk
Last updated: November 30, 2025 9:44 am
Times Desk
Published: November 30, 2025
Share
SHARE


RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday (November 30, 2025) expressed concern over the declining use of Indian languages and mother tongues, saying the situation has reached a point where “some Bharatiya people do not know our own languages”.

Speaking in Nagpur at the release of the English version of ‘Shri Dnyaneshwari’, a book originally written in Marathi by Sant Dnyaneshwar, Mr. Bhagwat appealed to society to introspect on the erosion of linguistic heritage.

“There was a time when communication and daily business was in Sanskrit. Now, some American professor teaches us Sanskrit, when in reality we should be teaching it to the world. Many children today do not know some very basic and simple words and often speak at home in a mix of their mother tongue and English,” he said.

“The situation has reached a point where some Bharatiya people do not know our own Indian languages,” the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief said.

He maintained that English-medium education was not to blame, but the reluctance to speak Indian languages at home was aggravating the situation.

“If we speak our language properly in our home, things would be better. But we do not do it,” he said.

Referring to Sant Dnyaneshwar, he said the saint brought the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita into Marathi for a better understanding of society.

“Now the problem is that there are not enough words in the English language that capture the essence and depth of the thoughts or concepts expressed in our languages. A single word used by Dnyaneshwar often requires multiple English words to fully conveying the intended meaning,” he said.

Citing an example, he pointed to Kalpavruksha, the wish-fulfilling tree from mythology in Indian tradition.

“How will you translate Kalpavruksha in English?” Mr. Bhagwat asked, stressing the limitations of translating culturally rich concepts into a foreign language. He said such examples highlight why Indian languages must be preserved and strengthened.

Mr. Bhagwat further said that Indian philosophical traditions emphasise unity despite physical differences.

“Where there is faith, we all are an expression of the one,” he said, recalling how a seer once told foreign visitors that debating whether there is one God or many was unnecessary since the existence of the divine itself was central.

Mr. Bhagwat said the Indian tradition teaches people to think beyond individual interests and consider the welfare of families and communities. “This has been told to people in different words and different formats,” he said.

Mr. Bhagwat also said that debates on whether the Bhagavad Gita emphasises knowledge or action overlook its holistic approach.

“Like a bird cannot fly without wings, we need two wings – knowledge and karma – and the bird itself is your faith. Knowledge without faith is like [demon king] Ravana,” he said.

The Bhagavad Gita has the truth, knowledge and summary of all the past, present and future of the world, he added.

Mr. Bhagwat emphasised on translation of ancient books like ‘Shri Dnyaneshwari’ in English so that while reading it, people will also try to learn the original text.

“Devotion is truth, it means that we are connected, it is a spiritual truth. And, now science is also understanding it,” the RSS chief said. “Earlier, science used to think that all the creation (in the world) has come from the root and because of that, all particles and people are also different, and it may look different as well, because everyone’s behaviour and experience is different in the world,” he added.

“Even in our country, languages, eating habits, devotion, customs, deities and sects are different, but in all this, we all are connected at one place and that place connects the world as well. We are united in diversity,” he said.

Published – November 30, 2025 03:14 pm IST



Source link

‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, ‘Tanvi The Great,’ ‘Tourist Family’ among four Indian films eligible for Oscars 2026
Incessant rain, waterlogging in Kolkata leaves Durga Puja pandals damaged, submerged in water
Families displaced during Kogilu Layout demolition observe ‘Poor People’s Republic Day’
AICC reviews ULB polls success, flags caution on MIM factor
Ahead of Chandrayaan-4, IIT and PRL team decodes moon’s titanium-rich rocks
TAGGED:bharatiya language rssindian languages rssmohan bhagwat rss bharatiya language
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
[mc4wp_form]
Popular News

Tribal Affairs Ministry set to revamp forest rights cells, form ‘one-stop’ coordinating units

Times Desk
Times Desk
February 27, 2026
40 feared injured as KSRTC bus crashes into parked lorry at Eramalloor in Kerala
What election rules miss about shadow campaigns in India
Valentine’s Day 2026: Smart, sweet and thoughtful gifts you can arrange last-minute
NIMHANS holds consultation on responsible digital use among students
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics
© INDIA TIMES NOW 2026 . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?