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Email: vedashree691@gmail.com
Address: Soorali, Sringeri.
Contact: 9945131381
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IFSC code: KARB0000322
Hariharapura Branch
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Join us in our mission to preserve and propagate the timeless teachings of the Vedas. Your contribution directly supports the education and well-being of Veda Vidyarthi (students) and sustains daily Nitya Anushtanam and Gow Pooja rituals. Every donation, big or small, helps maintain the sanctity of our Vedic heritage and promotes Sanatana Dharma for future generations. Kindly fill out the contribution form below to make your offering. Your support is a step toward preserving divine knowledge and fostering spiritual growth.
Vedapatashala
The Vedas, regarded as divine revelations, are timeless vibrations present in the cosmic space. Sage Vyasa classified them into Rig, Yajur, Sama, and Atharva Vedas, which were further divided into numerous Shakhas by Sage Patanjali. Over time, most Shakhas were lost, with only a few remaining today. Vedic mantras are known to bring peace, prosperity, and well-being to the world.
Gow Puja
In Hindu tradition, Goseva (cow worship) holds immense significance. According to Puranas, the cow embodies the essence of all deities. Lord Shiva resides in its horns and forehead, Subrahmanya in its nose, Aswini Devathas in its ears, and the Sun and Moon near its eyes. Worshipping these parts is believed to bring health, wisdom, prosperity, and protection from negativity.
The cow’s udder represents the four Purusharthas — Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. Its hooves house Gandharvas, Apsaras, and Nagadevathas, symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and protection from snakes. Thus, Goseva is regarded as a sacred ritual that grants divine blessings and spiritual upliftment.