VEDA PATASALAS

VEDA PATASALAS


We present a team of learned, experienced and devoted persons under the leadership of the Managing Trustee are imparting Vedic Education in the Patasala There is also a proposal to include Srowtha classes which covers the performing of various rituals / Yagnas for the welfare of the manking and the world. Yagnas are to be performed strictly according to the system mentioned in the Vedas. Knowledge of performing the Yagnas and other rituals can be obtained only after studying the complete course in detail for which it takes a period of years to obtain mastery.

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE FOLLOWING PATASALA’S

  • Veda patasala at Beed , Pune.
  • Veda patasala at Chromepet, Chennai.
  • Sri Sacchidananda Asharam Patasala.

VEDA PATASALA SULIA, KARNATAKA


Sullia (also known as Sulya ) is a taluk in the Dakshina Kannada district of the state of Karnataka, India. It is a small town, surrounded with evergreen wooded mountains in the Western Ghats range in South India. In this serene and sylvan surroundings, the chants of Vedas reverberate throughout the day from the Veda patasala established with the blessings of Their Holinesses Pujyasri Shankaracharya Swamijis of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam.This place of Vedic Learning is called Bharadwaja Ashrama and true to its name, one can experience the divinity in this Ashrama named after the sage Bharadwaja.

S.V.V.S.S.V.S. GURU KULAM PATASALA, KUMBAKONAM


At the Veda Pathasala, those who want to become priests learn “smartam”. This is a 3-4 year program, where they learn all about the duties of priests. They memorize and learn the meaning of perhaps 100 suktas, such as Rudra Namakam, Sri Sukta, etc. The more serious students start training to become “pundits”. They master an entire Veda. It takes them eight – ten years. There are four major Vedas – Sama, Rig, Yajur (Krishna or Sukla), and Atharva.

Depending on their family tradition, they choose one Veda to study. Most of us do not have the tremendous good fortune to grow up attending a Veda Pathasala and spending our life in the worship of God. We have other duties. But there is something else we can do which is even better. We can support others in becoming priests and pundits.

DAILY ACTIVITIES


THE DAILY ACADEMIC SCHEDULE / ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS ARE AS UNDER:

  • 05.00 To 06.00 A.M - Avarthy
  • 06.00 To 07.00 A.M - Anushtanam / Prayer
  • 07.00 To 08.30 A.M - Brahma Yagyam morning Classes
  • 08.30 To 09.00 A.M. Breakfast
  • 09.30 To 12.00 A.M. Classes for Students
  • 12.00 To 12.30 NOON Anushtanam / Prayer
  • 12.30 To 01.30 P.M. LUNCH & REST
  • 01.30 To 04.00 P.M.Classes for Students
  • 04.00 To 04.30 P.M.Tiffin
  • 04.30 To 05.00 P.M. Sanskrit & Language Classes
  • 05.00 To 06.00 P.M. Rest/Recreation
  • 06.00 To 06.30 P.M. Anushtanam / Prayer
  • 06.30 To 07.00 P.M. Vishnu Sahasranamam
  • 07.00 To 08.00 P.M. Repetition of verses of Vedas
  • 08.00 To 08.30 P.M. Dinner

TRAYEE VIDYA GURUKULAM,TRICHY


The Vedas that Constitute the Scripture common to all and which reveal the Godhead that is common to us also teach, us, how to lead, our life, and – this is important – they do us the ultimate good by showing us in the end the way to become that very Godhead ourselves. They are our refuge both here and the hereafter and are the source and root of all our different traditions – all our systems of thought.

The Vedas are the source not only for the various divisions of Hinduism, but also for all the religions of the world that may be traced back to them. It is our bounden duty to preserve them for all time to come with their glory undiminished.

AGAMA PATASALA


The Agama Patasala or school of Agamic study is the traditional context for the preservation of the Vedic culture and recitation. In modern India the Agama Patasala system is rapidly disappearing as fewer young people pursue these studies and also traditional sources of funding diminished.

TRAYEE VIDYA GURUKULAM STUDENTS TRICHY