Distribute Copies of the Vedas to All MPs, Rajya Sabha Chair Tells Education Minister

Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that Vedas are the original pool of knowledge in the Indian education system.

New Delhi: Responding to a suggestion by Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankar, Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that he will give copies of the Vedas to all his Rajya Sabha colleagues, the Deccan Herald reported.

Pradhan was answering a question about Vedic schools during the Question Hour when Dhankar said “…it will be greatly appreciated if you make available to members of Parliament a set of the Vedas,” and asked each member to further distribute a 100 copies to others, the Times of India reported.

Pradhan, who accepted the suggestion, said that Vedas are the original pool of knowledge in the Indian education system, and it was the Modi government that formalised the learning of Vedas by setting up the Vedic Board, the Deccan Herald report said.

“The Maharshi Sandipani Rashtriya Veda Sanskrit Shiksha Board was established by our government last year to promote the formal system of Vedic education,” Pradhan said. The Board was established on August 8, 2022, the report said.

There are currently 123 paathshalas under the Board with nearly 4600 students and 632 teachers across the country, Pradhan said. In addition to that, there are 258 Guru Shishya Parampara Units which have 2,240 students and 430 teachers, the report said.

The minister also said that five regional centres of the Vedic Board will be established in Sringeri, Badrinath, Dwarka, Rameshwaram and Guwahati.

The government has also established model Vedic schools called Rashtriya Adarsh Veda Vidyalaya in six states, including Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Gujarat, Assam, Karnataka and Uttarakhand, the report said. These schools admit students on the merit of their proficiency in the Veda Bhusan and Veda Vibhushan in various grades.

Apart from the four Vedas – Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharva — students can opt for science, english, mathematics, social science, computer science, and agriculture.

According to a 2022 decision by the Association of Indian Universities, students who clear Class X (Veda Bhushan) and Class XII (Veda Vibhushan) offered by Vedic boards are eligible to join any college for higher education, including medicine and engineering, on par with students from other boards across the country.

Rajasthan: Congress Government to Set Up Vedic Education and Sanskar Board

The Congress had in its election manifesto for the 2018 state assembly elections promised to set up the board and to take measures in order to promote Sanskrit.

New Delhi: The Congress government in Rajasthan government will set up a Vedic Education and Sanskar Board in the next four-five months, after a committee that was formed to define the aims, objectives and functioning of the board submitted its report to the state government.

Minister of state (MoS) for Sanskrit Education Subhash Garg said the Vedic board would be established after chief minister Ashok Gehlot approves it. The board will adopt education modules revolving around Vedic knowledge based on the committee’s recommendations.

The Congress had in its election manifesto for the 2018 state assembly elections promised to set up the board and to take measures in order to promote Sanskrit.

According to The Hindu, the board will aim to “revive the knowledge of ancient Sanskrit scriptures and connect the learnings of the Vedas with science and yoga”.

“By taking such initiatives, the Congress-led regime in the state was performing better than the previous BJP government,” the MoS said, according to news agency PTI.

In January this year, Gehlot announced his government’s intentions to expedite the process to encourage students to conduct research on the Vedas.

He had pointed out that Ayurveda and Sanskrit universities had been established in the state during the tenure of the Congress government. “Vedas are a treasure of the principles of good governance. By adopting these doctrines, the concept of a welfare state can be realised,” Gehlot had said at an event in Jaipur marking the National Youth Day, according to The Hindu.

The newspaper reported that the committee studied several models of Vedic teaching that are being followed in other states.

Rajasthan has about 20 residential Vedic schools, including ‘Gurukuls’ (seminaries) which adhere to the ancient teacher-disciple tradition. These are run by a trust and do not follow any regulated curriculum, The Hindu reported.

In January 2019, a body under the Ministry of Human Resource Development gave in-principle nod to the Bhartiya Shiksha Board, a new national board of education centred on Vedic ideas. Its objective was to standardise Vedic education.

(With PTI inputs)