Tirupati: Governor Bhusan Bhusan Harichandan has appealed to Vedic students to uncover the knowledge hidden in Vedas and bring it to light up for the benefit of the community.
In his ‘Virtual’ address delivered at the sixth conpection of the University of Sri Venkateswara Vedic (SVVU) on the campus here on Thursday in his capacity as a chancellor, he spoke to students as guards and cultural promoters of the Vedas among future generations.
“India has taught world science, arithmetic, trade, economy, agriculture, and so on in the perspective of Vedas around thousands of years ago.
Based on this cultural heritage, India has preached the world of the concept of international equality and brotherhood”, he said.
Emphasizing the need to ’emphasize the relevance of Vedas, he asked the University to consider introducing innovative subjects with the help of science and technology in the light of extraordinary progress made in the field.
He expressed pleasure in the introduction of mathematics in the Vedic sciences curriculum and suggested researchers to pursue topics related to the Vedic Sciences for his doctoral degree.
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Mengwami Achievement, Deputy Kansata Sannidhanam Sudarsana Sarma said the recording project had recorded 1000 hours of jata songs, Ghana from Rigveda and Yajurveda and Sagiving reading.
He spoke on a computer lab, the center of skill and gym development at universities that taught Yogic training to students.
“Ahead of NAAC accreditation, the university will take recruitment to the ratio of healthy teachers”, he added.
Honoris Causa ‘Mahamahopadhyaya’ title was awarded at Sagiving Pundit V.
Ganesan Srowthi who was famous at that occasion.
Sudarsana Sarma, along with K.S.
Jawahar Reddy, TTD Executive Officer, who is a sponsorship institution for universities, gives a degree in scholar.
Overall, 229 degrees, including eleven ph.D., 2 M.Phil, 46 Master, 122 gradation, and 48 Diplomas & Certificates, are presented at the meeting.