“Of course, the word Rama appears in Vedas but that refers to the Supreme being or a Divine manifestation of God. Rama means all pervading. Vedas don't refer to Maryada Purushotam Shri Ram Chandra ji, the king of Ayodhya. Shri Ram Chandra ji studied Vedas in their gurukul life. The period of Shri Ram Chandra ji, undoubtedly was Treta yuga, the second age, whereas Vedas were given to the rishis just after the human creation i.e. the beginning of Satayuga, the first age.
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By integrating ancient knowledge with today's world, we empower people to discover their spiritual path and unlock their full potential.
We are a collective of spiritual seekers, scholars, and educators dedicated to sharing the teachings of the Vedas, including practitioners in meditation, yoga, and Sanskrit scriptures.
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The Vedas hold profound insights into the nature of life, consciousness, and the universe. They offer timeless wisdom on ethics, self-discipline, and self-realization.
Understanding Vedic principles can lead to inner peace, a healthier lifestyle, and deeper spiritual fulfillment.
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