Khajrana Ganesha will consider having a Veda Gurukul in the near future, as per the discussion among priests with Ayodhya temple construction in-charge Hari Shankar.
Khajrana Ganesha will consider having a Veda Gurukul in the near future, as per the discussion among priests with Ayodhya temple construction in-charge Hari Shankar.
Shankar is Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) president, who is playing an important role in the construction of Ram Mandir, Ayodhya. During his visit to Indore, he met with Khajrana temple priests and discussed the possibility of developing Veda Gurukul in the premises.
“Vedic systems of knowledge spreading worldwide through teachings like Yoga, Vedanta, Ayurveda, Jyotish and Vaastu, along with numerous books, courses and teachers,” Shankar said. He quoted that this knowledge must reach out to every Indian and we can only sustain it through a proper school, i.e. Gurukul to teach Vedas.
“There are four Indo-Aryan Vedas: the Rig Veda contains hymns about their mythology; the Sama Veda consists mainly of hymns about religious rituals; the Yajur Veda contains instructions for religious rituals; and the Atharva Veda consists of spells against enemies, sorcerers, and diseases,” Shankar said.
He added that vedic knowledge represents not only the past but also the future of India.
In agreement with the same, Khajrana temple priests Ashok Bhatt, Dr Bhupendra Dharwa and Vineet Bhatt said, “It’s truly a requirement and can be taken ahead with support of people and approval of district administration.”
Shankar is Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) president, who is playing an important role in the construction of Ram Mandir, Ayodhya. During his visit to Indore, he met with Khajrana temple priests and discussed the possibility of developing Veda Gurukul in the premises.
“Vedic systems of knowledge spreading worldwide through teachings like Yoga, Vedanta, Ayurveda, Jyotish and Vaastu, along with numerous books, courses and teachers,” Shankar said. He quoted that this knowledge must reach out to every Indian and we can only sustain it through a proper school, i.e. Gurukul to teach Vedas.
“There are four Indo-Aryan Vedas: the Rig Veda contains hymns about their mythology; the Sama Veda consists mainly of hymns about religious rituals; the Yajur Veda contains instructions for religious rituals; and the Atharva Veda consists of spells against enemies, sorcerers, and diseases,” Shankar said.
He added that vedic knowledge represents not only the past but also the future of India.
In agreement with the same, Khajrana temple priests Ashok Bhatt, Dr Bhupendra Dharwa and Vineet Bhatt said, “It’s truly a requirement and can be taken ahead with support of people and approval of district administration.”
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