Sanskrit is a language of tradition. People have studied it since ancient times, and many books and religious texts have been written in it. However, gradually, people have forgotten about this language. But in our country, there are places where people speak Sanskrit daily. Their mother tongue is Sanskrit.
This place is located in the Shivamogga district of Karnataka. The village name is Mattur, and there the primary language is Sanskrit. Although they are also familiar with the Kannada language, they give the utmost importance to Sanskrit.
According to the village tradition, the younger students must study Sanskrit. They use Sanskrit as a written and daily conversations language. Where Sanskrit has become an extinct language, the village of Mattur, preserving the heritage of India.