Knowledge is the fundamental source of universal energy and power, and the Vedic tradition was the first to introduce this to the world. As a result, Vedic culture has held a significant place throughout history.
The Jagadguru Shri Devanath Vedic School is dedicated to making India’s traditional Vedic knowledge accessible to society. Its primary objective is to preserve and promote ancient Vedic traditions, including various arts, sciences, scriptures, philosophies, and rituals.
The school has compiled the Shakala branch of the Rigveda in audiovisual format, which is now featured on the Vedic Heritage Portal of IGNCA under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
To spread awareness about the importance of traditional rituals and practices, informative articles are published. The institution also curates oral collections of various Vedic texts such as Vedic hymns, stotras, education, astrology, metrics, lexicography, Ashtadhyayi, Ashvalayana Grihya Sutra, and classical scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita, Saptashati, and Dnyaneshwari through its YouTube channel.
Apart from these initiatives, the school organizes study programs, discussions, Yagna sessions, and Vedic symposiums to cultivate a community of individuals dedicated to the selfless propagation of Vedic knowledge and national welfare.