To give hands on training to the students the senior priests assist and guide the young inmates of the Vedic school to conduct fire sacrifice or homa to various deities on every full moon day.This ritual is aimed at spreading peace & prosperity to the entire society and world at large.Renounced scholars from Shavavism & Vaishnavism schools are invited to discuss, debate analyze their philosophies and bring out the common underlying goodness
On a monthly basis students are exposed to Carnatic music, as it is the basic structure for rhythm, synchrony and beat for all oral traditions. On general holidays students are engaged with debates and discussion on general affairs and news. There are discourse by exports on 18 Hindu puranas. Lectures and workshops are conducted on the life and works of the 63 Nayanmars who authored the Thevaram. Care is taken that on any general or National holidays at least 4 hours in a day is dedicated to structured knowledge sharing.
To give hands on training to the students the senior priests assist and guide the young inmates of the Vedic school to conduct fire sacrifice or homa to various deities on every full moon day.This ritual is aimed at spreading peace & prosperity to the entire society and world at large.Renounced scholars from Shavavism & Vaishnavism schools are invited to discuss, debate analyze their philosophies and bring out the common underlying goodness.
As a part of welfare scheme, our trust initiates people and this program is called the ‘Shiva Diksha’. A spiritual guru alone can take a person beyond intelligence to the realm of transcendental reality. This Diksha Serves as an entrance to Shiva consciousness and certain vedic chanting and Agamas can only be practiced if one is properly initiated Since Shiva Diksha creates wellness at individual and social level we take it upon us to initiate as many individuals as possible towards this first step for universal wellbeing.