Basohli Prodigy Secures Top Rank in All-India Sanskrit Olympiad

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Jammu, March 14:

In a stunning display of intellectual prowess, Ayushman Ashwin Dotra, a student of the prestigious Chudamani Sanskrit Sansthan, has secured the First Position in Jammu & Kashmir in the 3rd Sanskrit Olympiad – 2025.

Organized by the Central Sanskrit University, New Delhi, the national competition tests the grammatical depth, language proficiency, and mental agility of students across India.

​A Record-Breaking Performance

​Ashwin’s achievement isn’t just about the score; it’s about the extraordinary speed and precision he displayed during the Class IX category examination. He scored 94% with completion time of 8 minutes (shortest among all participants) and got first rank in Jammu & Kashmir.

The Gurukul Advantage

The faculty at Chudamani Sanskrit Sansthan attributes this success to the disciplined Gurukul education system. The blend of traditional Vedic learning with modern competitive rigor allowed Ashwin to showcase “extraordinary memory power and quick thinking.”

​”This achievement is not merely the success of one student but the result of the collective dedication of the entire Gurukul family,” stated Shri Shakti Kumar Pathak, Chief Trustee. “Sanskrit is the soul of our eternal culture; seeing our students excel at a national level inspires the entire society.”

​Rewards and Future Outlook

The atmosphere at the Sansthan is one of immense pride and celebration. As a top performer, Ashwin is set to receive:

  • Official Medals from Central Sanskrit University.
  • ​Cash Prizes and Honors at a national ceremony.
  • Recognition for preserving India’s ancient knowledge traditions.

    ​The Acharyas and the Gurukul family have extended their heartiest congratulations to Ashwin, viewing his victory as a beacon for the future of Sanskrit studies in the region.

 

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