Bhagavad Gita & Natyashastra Added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register
India has added another feather to its civilisational cap with the inclusion of the Bhagavad Gita manuscripts and Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register. This move globally acknowledges India’s rich intellectual and cultural heritage. The Prime Minister and Union Culture Minister have celebrated this moment as a significant milestone. With these additions, India now has 14 documentary heritages inscribed on the prestigious list.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Bhagavad Gita & Natyashastra Added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register |
| New Indian Entries | Bhagavad Gita manuscripts, Natyashastra by Bharat Muni |
| Total Indian Inscriptions | 14 |
| Gita’s Relevance | Spiritual-philosophical guide, translated into ~80 languages |
| Natyashastra’s Relevance | Foundational text on drama, performance, aesthetics, and Indian classical arts |
| Global New Entries (2025) | 74, including science, women’s history, slavery, and diplomacy |
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