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    Manuscripts of Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra inscribed on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register

    Posted 19 Apr 2025

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    With the inclusion of Gita and Natyashastra, India now has 14 entries in the Register. 

    • India’s Rig Veda, Gilgit Manuscript, Manuscripts of Abhinavagupta (940-1015 CE), Maitreyayvarakarana, (a manuscript of the Pala period) etc. have also been included in the Register. 
    • Universal Declaration of Human Rights, proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris in 1948, is also among the new entries in the Register. 

    About the Inscriptions

    • Bhagavad Gita
      • Part of the Mahabharata, specifically within the Bhīṣmaparva (Chapters 23–40).
      • Structured as a dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.
        • It is considered to be composed in the 2nd or 1st century BCE.
      • Comprises of 700 verses across 18 chapters.
      • Relevance: Considered a guide to living a meaningful and purposeful life.
    • Natyashastra
      • Preserved at the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
      • Considered the essence of Nāṭyaveda — an oral tradition of performing arts comprising 36,000 verses, also known as the Gāndharvaveda.
        • It deals with drama (nāṭya), performance (abhinaya), aesthetic emotion (rasa), feeling (bhāva), and music (saṅgīta).
      • Believed to have been codified around the 2nd century BCE by Bharatmuni in Sanskrit. 
      • Laid the Foundation of Indian poetics, theatre, dance, and aesthetics.

    UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme

    • Launched in 1992 to preserve and provide access to documentary heritage of outstanding universal value.
    • Recognises documentary heritage that has influenced human civilisation.
    • Aims to preserve and promote access to historical texts, manuscripts, and archives.
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    • UNESCO
    • Natyashastra
    • Bhagavad Gita
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