
The core function of Veda Vedanta Gurukula Mahavidyalaya is Veda Pathashala. When a person donates for providing food for students and teachers of the Vedas, the virtue (punya) that results from this pious deed uplifts ten generations of ancestors, as well as ten generations of descendants.

The core function of Veda Vedanta Gurukula Mahavidyalaya is Veda Pathashala. When a person donates for providing food for students and teachers of the Vedas, the virtue (punya) that results from this pious deed uplifts ten generations of ancestors, as well as ten generations of descendants.

The core function of Veda Vedanta Gurukula Mahavidyalaya is Veda Pathashala. When a person donates for providing food for students and teachers of the Vedas, the virtue (punya) that results from this pious deed uplifts ten generations of ancestors, as well as ten generations of descendants.

The core function of Veda Vedanta Gurukula Mahavidyalaya is Veda Pathashala. When a person donates for providing food for students and teachers of the Vedas, the virtue (punya) that results from this pious deed uplifts ten generations of ancestors, as well as ten generations of descendants.

The core function of Veda Vedanta Gurukula Mahavidyalaya is Veda Pathashala. When a person donates for providing food for students and teachers of the Vedas, the virtue (punya) that results from this pious deed uplifts ten generations of ancestors, as well as ten generations of descendants.

The core function of Veda Vedanta Gurukula Mahavidyalaya is Veda Pathashala. When a person donates for providing food for students and teachers of the Vedas, the virtue (punya) that results from this pious deed uplifts ten generations of ancestors, as well as ten generations of descendants.

Vedas means “knowledge” in Sanskrit and are a body of knowledge-literature written in Vedic Sanskrit. The texts derive from the sub-continent of India. These texts are considered the oldest literature of Sanskrit and Hinduism, and considered by Hindus as “apauruseya”, meaning “not of man”. Many believe the Vedas to be the philosophical cornerstone of Bhramanical tradition, and therefore of Hinduism.
Adi Shankaracharya was an Indian philosopher and theologian who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. He is credited with unifying and establishing the main currents of thought in Hinduism.
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Donate to Surabhivana Gaushala to save and protect Indian Cow Breeds. All donations are exempt under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961. All donation receipts shall be mailed to the address given by the donor or may be collected in person, at request. Feed a cow for a day