Our Vedagurukulam Earlier it was known as Pandit Rishiram Aryopadeshak Mahavidyalay is dedicated to immortal Arya Missionary Pandit Rishiram. It was established on 23 Apr 2015 at Thirivilwamala in Thrissur District and later it was shifted to Karalmanna village in Palakkad District on 23 Dec 2015.Pt.Rishiram Aryopadeshak Mahavidyalay was later renamed to “Veda Gurukulam” in 2018. The aim of this
Gurukulam is to mold young brahmacharis enlightening them with our ancient vedic knowledge, making them capable to disseminate this vast knowledge to the coming generations. Bharata, or India is known for its rich heritage of some of the world′s most ancient texts on science and knowledge systems. It is the land where the sacred Vedic aadhyatmayoga, spiritual knowledge originated and is being practiced, preserved and propagated from time immemorial. As children of this holy land, we consider it our duty and responsibility to transmit the vast treasure of this Vedic knowledge to our future generations. Objectives of Vedagurukulam :-
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To preserve the tradition of the Vedas, the Shastras (Vijnana) and Yoga in their original form. To perpetuate the Gurukula tradition in the modern world. To cultivate a social-outlook and spiritual insight in the youth. To prove that the Rishi parampara is still relevant in this modern age. To teach the Shastras through the right medium i.e. Samskritam and to propagate samskrita conversation. The Principles Guiding Vedagurkulam :-
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The “Shashtra Parampara” (Tradition of Shastra) of Bharatavarsha is held in high esteem all over the world. We believe that this Parampara can flourish only through the Gurukula tradition. Moreover, with the growing influence of Western consumerism in this land of Bharatha, utilitarianism has mushroomed and the young and energetic men and women, solely dedicated to preserving our tradition as their life’s mission, have become rare. In this context, we consider it necessary that the youth take up the responsibility of such a mission in the modern age. Furthermore, we firmly believe that Vedic and Vedantic scholars must also cultivate a scientific temperament as well as become conscious of their social responsibilities. Scholarliness must shine in good nature. Kshatrabala (Dynamic power) must be well grounded on the Brahmabala (Spiritual might).