Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust unveils visionary plans for gurukul, hospital and cowshed
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Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust unveils visionary plans for gurukul, hospital and cowshed

Revered Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust announced plans for a Gurukul, hospital, and cowshed, bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary education. The initiative reflects the temple's commitment to holistic learning and social welfare

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In a move aimed at blending traditional and modern education, the esteemed Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust has announced plans to inaugurate a Gurukul, a hospital, and a cowshed. Underlining their commitment to social welfare, the Trust aims to provide free education and healthcare services, along with fostering Vedic learning.

The upcoming Gurukul, slated to be operated by the revered Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, will welcome students from all corners of the country, extending the opportunity for a holistic education encompassing both ancient Vedic scriptures and contemporary subjects. It is envisaged that the Gurukul will be situated on the temple’s vacant land, with potential locations identified in Chandauli, Mirzapur, or Sarnath. Notably, the temple possesses 42 bighas of land in Sakaldiha, Chandauli, earmarked for this purpose.

The Gurukul curriculum will embrace the profound teachings of the Vedas, delving into their various branches and scriptures. Children as young as five years old, post their Yagyopaveet ceremony, will be eligible for admission. Alongside the rigorous study of Vedic texts, modern educational disciplines will also find a place in the curriculum, aligning with the contours of the new education policy. Furthermore, the Trust has pledged to provide accommodation and meals for teachers, ensuring a conducive environment for both students and educators.

Prof. Brajbhushan Ojha, a distinguished member of the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Trust, affirmed the organisation’s commitment to the proposed initiatives, highlighting the forthcoming decision-making session where the final details will be deliberated upon.

The Gurukul curriculum will encompass a comprehensive study of the Vedas and their branches. Rig Veda, along with its Shakala and Sankhayana branches, will be explored. Yajurveda, comprising Taittiriya, Maitrayaniya, Kath, and Kapisthal branches, will also feature prominently. Likewise, Shukla Yajurveda and its branches, Madhyandiniya and Kanva will be studied. Samveda and its branches, Kauthum and Jaiminiya, as well as Atharvaveda and its branches, Shaunaka and Paippalad will also be recited.

In addition to Vedic studies, the Gurukul will offer insights into the profound Upanishads associated with each Veda.
Rigveda- 10 Upanishads, Shukla Yajurvediya- 19 Upanishads, Krishna Yajurvedi- 32 Upanishads, Samvedic- 16 Upanishads, Atharva Veda- 31 Upanishads, will collectively enrich the intellectual landscape of the Gurukul, fostering a deep understanding of ancient Indian wisdom.

The forthcoming establishment of the Gurukul, along with its allied healthcare and animal welfare facilities, heralds a new chapter in the illustrious history of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, underscoring its enduring commitment to education, spirituality, and community service.

Topics: Kashi Vishwanath TempleVedasUpanishadsGurukul
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