"People have a misunderstanding that it is the language of the Hindus, the chanting of mantras and so on. That is only five per cent of Sanskrit langauage... 95 per cent of Sanskrit literature has nothing to do with religion," he said.
The remarks during his inaugural address at 17th Y's Men's International Convention here came against the backdrop of regional parties, including ruling AIADMK, opposing the Centre's proposal to celebrate Sanskrit week in CBSE schools.
He said Sanskrit promoted science and techology even as it had undergone changes with the passage of time.
Since science required things to be expressed precisely, Sanskrit was useful as grammarian Panini had set its rules making the language useful for this purpose.
For instance, Indians had come up with numeric terms in Sanskrit for 'astronomical' values even as many of their contemporaries, including Romans, in the early days were not finding it easy in this regard.
He claimed about 90 per cent of the population including Dravidians were 'immigrants' while native tribes like Todas and Santhals were the original inhabitors who 'were pushed into the jungles by our ancestors."
Batting for a vibrant industrial sector, he said the country had a thriving industry prior to the arrival of the British who, he said, destroyed it during their rule to favour their business.
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