{"id":36887,"date":"2017-02-14T12:30:03","date_gmt":"2017-02-14T07:00:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globalpress.hinduismnow.org\/?p=36887"},"modified":"2017-02-14T12:30:03","modified_gmt":"2017-02-14T07:00:03","slug":"keeping-age-old-tradition-alive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalpress-new.hinduismnow.org\/?p=36887","title":{"rendered":"Keeping the age-old tradition alive"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"storyContent\">\nHYDERABAD: \u00a0Dharmo Vishwasya Jagatah Pratishtha.\u2026\u2019 and many more lines from Shastras in synchronised and tender voices echo as we pass by the treacherous and rutted roads of Safilguda. The positive vibes intuitively make you manoeuvre your vehicle into those cluttered alleys.<br \/>\nThen you automatically spot a house that has lads of different age groups, wearing the time-honoured dhotis, sporting the scared vibuthi and marginally shaved head with a tied bun, intoning vedas in chorus. This out-of-the-box Gurukul is a marked departure from the techno schools, digi schools and international schools that have mushroomed in the city.<br \/>\nAs you enter the premises, the chants and hymns from the Vedas rent the air. There is more than what meets the eye at the Veda patashala here. Perhaps the reason why R Venkatrama Ghanapadigal, the founder will receive the Certificate of Honour from none other than President Pranab Mukherjee himself in March.<br \/>\nAs the kids dispersed for their\u00a0Gayatri Japam, Venkatrama Ghanapadigal briefs more about the Gurukul,<br \/>\nthat is one of its kind.\u00a0\u201cOne Veda pundit or a member from a Veda Bhavan or one who has studied or mastered the vedas or\u00a0shastras or one who has taught or advocated or supported or promoted\u00a0vedas is selected for this certificate\u00a0of honour. I may be called in arch\u00a0to receive it,\u201d he informs in the most<br \/>\ncomposed way, for his vision is to\u00a0keep the legacy going than awards.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/images.newindianexpress.com\/uploads\/user\/ckeditor_images\/article\/2017\/2\/6\/Keeping.JPG\" alt=\"\" width=\"359\" height=\"453\" \/>He first started this Gurukul in 1984\u00a0at his residence with just three students,\u00a0today he has more than 125<br \/>\nstudents and many passed out of the\u00a0veda school over the years.<br \/>\n\u201cWhen the number of students increased,\u00a0my house was not sufficient and I purchased a land and then constructed\u00a0a building for housing more students. I named the building Veda\u00a0Bhavan. More than 200 students have\u00a0learnt Vedas and Shastras here and are employed at various places in Telangana, Rajmundry, Vijayawada,\u00a0Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. All this happened due to the blessings of Paramacharya of Kanchi,\u201d says\u00a0humbly.<br \/>\n\u201cThere are many young students\u00a0waiting to come to this place to learn and study vedas,\u201d he shares racing<br \/>\nour hopes to see more scope in the\u00a0field of our age old Vedas,\u201d he adds.In addition to Vedas, English, Math\u00a0and computer skills are also taught for students to be on par with the rat race that happens in regular schools.<br \/>\n\u201cThey should not find it difficult when they grow up. We provide free boarding and lodging and students stay here and learn. They are given holidays in May every year, so that they can go and stay with their parents. On certain occasions, they are permitted to attend to visit for two days to attend the marriage of close relatives, which cannot be avoided.<br \/>\nParents can come and visit the students on their birthdays,\u201d Ghanapadigal enlightens us about the Gurukul, a concept that existed in our mythologies too. Students here wake up at 5 am without an alarm. Surprised? Yes, 5 am, the time when kids belonging to social media league go to sleep. They revise what was taught previously. From 6 am to 7 am, they do their morning ablutions and perform Sandhyavandanam. After breakfast, they study till 11.45 am. Thereafter they are provided lunch. Postlunch, they have classes again. At 4.30 pm, afte the snack break, from 5 pm to 6 pm, they are taught English and computers.<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/images.newindianexpress.com\/uploads\/user\/ckeditor_images\/article\/2017\/2\/6\/a.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"214\" height=\"296\" \/><br \/>\nFrom 6 pm to 7 pm they learn Vishnu Sahasrnamam and perform Sandhyavandanam. After 7 pm, they revise what has been taught on that day and have supper.<br \/>\n\u201cI started learnning Vedas from the age of eight at Kanchipuram. After 10 years, I came to Hyderabad for higher learning on Veda Bhashyam at Kowtha Swarajya press in Padmarao nagar from 1969 to 1979.<br \/>\nThereaafter, I worked for three years in Tirupathi. I came to Hyderabad and started Veda Bhavan on the advice of paramacharya,\u201d the certificate of honour awardee recalls. They started in the name of Sankara Gurukula Trust .<br \/>\nThey opened a corpus fund and the interest earned funds the Veda Bhavan. \u201cDue to decrease in the interest rate, we now accept general donations from well-wishers.<br \/>\nThey donate `25,000 per student for one year and `25,0000 for his entire studies which is put in the corpus fund. Students who pass out successfully receive a gift of ` 25,000.\u201d Asked on their chances of their going abroad, he says, \u201cThey have huge demand in India and a few do go abroad. I don\u2019t encourage them going there th ough. India is best,\u201d he concludes.\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>HYDERABAD: \u00a0Dharmo Vishwasya Jagatah Pratishtha.\u2026\u2019 and many more lines from Shastras in synchronised and tender voices echo as we pass by the treacherous and rutted roads of Safilguda. The positive vibes intuitively make you manoeuvre your vehicle into those cluttered alleys. 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