Project and  Activities

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Project Objective:

The primary objective of the Trust’s projects is the preservation and promotion of India’s rich cultural heritage through the imparting of Vedic education and the protection and propagation of the ancient language Sanskrit. The activities aim to sustain traditional knowledge systems and encourage young learners to carry forward India’s timeless cultural and linguistic legacy.

Target Group:

The programme is intended for selected Vidyārthīs (students) whose Upanayanam (sacred thread ceremony) has already been performed and who have expressed a sincere interest in pursuing structured Vedic and Sanskrit studies under the traditional Gurukula model of learning.

Project Location:

The project is implemented at the Gurukulam situated at New No. 2/144, Puthugramam, Kadayam – 627415, Tenkasi District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Collaborations and Networking:

The Trust maintains active collaboration with likeminded cultural and educational institutions across the country to exchange knowledge, improve operational practices, and enhance the quality and reach of its programmes. Continuous efforts are being made to expand the number of Vidyārthīs and strengthen the Gurukulam’s capacity to serve as a centre of cultural and linguistic preservation.

Expected Impact:

Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Reviving and safeguarding India’s ancient traditions through systematic teaching of Vedas and Sanskrit.
Promotion of Sanskrit Language
Encouraging young learners to study and use Sanskrit, thereby keeping the classical language vibrant and relevant.
Rural Educational Development
Providing access to traditional education in rural areas, promoting inclusivity and cultural awareness.
Capacity Building of Students
Creating a generation of disciplined and knowledgeable scholars capable of teaching and spreading Vedic and cultural values.
National Integration through Culture
Strengthening social harmony and national identity by promoting shared cultural and linguistic heritage across regions.
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