Udumbara
Udumbara is the Sanskrit name for the fig tree. The other Sanskrit namesRead More →
Udumbara is the Sanskrit name for the fig tree. The other Sanskrit namesRead More →
Vastu Shastra is the sacred holistic science of architecture and construction. The principles of VastuRead More →
India has perhaps the world’s richest heritage in the form of scriptures. Definitely, no country can boast of an unbroken chain of manuscripts, as well preserved as, in our country. At once, Hindu literature is both the most ancient and the most extensive religious writings in the global context. TheRead More →
In the pursuit of Mathematics India has a long tradition. Indian History shows that there was never a point of time whenRead More →
Vedangas are considered as limbs of the Vedas. A student who wants to understand and realize the inner meaningRead More →
Taittiriya Upanishad belongs to the Krishna Yajurved. It is the most widely Read More →
The Prashna Upanishad, along with Mundaka and Maaandukya Upanishad, belongs to the Atharvaved.Read More →
The Upanishads are the philosophical and spiritual sermons, forming a part of the Vedas. Isha, Kena, Katha, Prashna, Munda, Mandukya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Chhandogya and Brihadaranyaka are the ten most famous Upanishads. The Mundaka or Munda Upanishad, along with Prashna and Maandukya, belongs to the Atharvaved. The word “Mundaka” means aRead More →
The Maandukya Upanishad, along with Prashna and Mundaka belongs to the Atharvaved. It is an exposition of the principleRead More →
The Kena Upanishad consists of four sections, the first two in verse and the other two in prose. Read More →
The Katha or Kaathaka Upanishad of the Yajurved contains the philosophy of life in a dialogical form.Read More →
The Smruti, is not an independent concept, it has its origin in the Dharmashastra. Interestingly, Read More →
This topic has been covered basically with respect to Hinduism. It deals with the way The Vedas shaped our rituals that are performed even today.Read More →
Sanatan Dharma forms the foundation of Hindu religious and cultural philosophy. The word ‘Sanatan’ means ‘ancient’; it also means ‘eternal’ or ‘everlasting’.Read More →
Copyright © 2021 Shrivedant Foundation (www.shrivedant.com). All Rights Reserved.