Dear Jeyamohan,
The speech about the role of Sanskrit and its place in Indian thought and culture is a bold one. You are walking on a tightrope; you accept the premier role of Sanskrit as a connecting language of Indian wisdom. At the same time, you are negating the popular belief that it was created and propagated by Brahmins and that it is a Brahmin language. It was the language of Indian philosophy and religion, like Latin and German were the dialects of Western philosophy until the eighteenth century. Your clearheadedness is a gift. Keep it up.
Rajmohan