Sri Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam, Dakshinamanaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri



Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri

Governerpet


The’Veda Vidya Samastha’  Trust started in the year 1935 and acquired immovable property and later in 1949 acquired he property adjoining the premises in toto consisting about 500 Sq.Yards. The main motto of Veda Vidya Samastha is to promote and encourage the study of Vedas in India, which is declining.

Here the students were imparted with education and  sufficient Training is given in Krishna Yajurveda,  Vidyaranya, Panchadasakarma, under qualified and competent scholar.

The Chairman of the Trust  handedover the Trust to  Sri Sringeri Sarada peetham in the year 2001. Thereafter the building of veda vidya samastha was renovated by Sri Sarada peetham, Sringeri, spending a huge amount at that time,  and Veda pathasala re-started  in the premises by Veda pandit.

Address

Governorpet
Durgaiah Street
Vijayawada-520002
Andhra Pradesh.

Contact Details

Sri V.V.R.K.Sastry,
Dharmadhikari
D.No.27-19-28.
Durgaiah Street,
Governorpet
Vijayawada-520002
Andhra Pradesh
Residence :-D.No. 41-17-32, Dintyalavari

 
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