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Gurukula in Bangalore, India
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Poornaprajna Vidyapeetha
Formation1956 (69 years ago) (1956)
FounderSri Vishwesha Teertha Swamiji
TypeReligious organization
PurposeEducational, Religious studies, Spirituality
Location
Coordinates12°56′02″N 77°33′39″E / 12.933889°N 77.560833°E / 12.933889; 77.560833
Websitehttp://www.ppsm.res.in/

Poornaprajna Vidyapeetha is a gurukula in Bangalore, that was founded by Sri Vishwesha Teertha Swamiji of Pejawara Matha, Udupi in 1956. It is dedicated to the preservation and propagation of Indian philosophical texts.

History

The organization was established by Sri Vishwesha Teertha Swamiji in 1956. Swamiji's in his twenties took up the initiative of building an organization and went around collecting donations He set it up at a three and half acre land, purchased for Rs 7000, in a then remote Kattriguppe in South-West, Bangalore, with 12 students and two teachers.

Campus

The campus of three-and-a-half acres has a research centre, Sanskrit school and college, a hostel, an auditorium, and a temple dedicated to Krishna, Madhwacharya, Vadiraja and Raghavendra Swami. It has a library with more than 20,000 books

Education

Vidyapeetha has an intake of 53 new students each year, with over 350 total students studying in various streams. The institution bears all expenses of the education, including food and accommodation. Students typically join between the age of 8 and 14 and have undergone upanayana (sacred thread ceremony) as it a must to study Vedas. In the first four years, students study Sanskrit. Thereafter, they are taught Shastras, Mimamsa (reflection, critical investigation) Shastra and astrology along with Pourohitya (priesthood). After six years of initial studies, students pursue secondary, undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate courses. The subjects include stotras, mantras, kavya, vyakarana, tarka, Vedanta, pooja vidhana and the Sanskrit classics. At the end of the studies, which typically lasts 13 years, students get certificates from the Karnataka Samskrit University. After graduation, most students become teachers and priests.

Vrindavana

Sri Vishwesha Teertha Swamiji's body, as per his wishes, was interred at the institution as per the Hindu tradition on December 30, 2019.

References

  1. "Vedas continue to live here". The Times of India. June 3, 2012.
  2. Social Dynamics of the Urban: Studies from India. Springer. 12 May 2018. pp. 71, 72. ISBN 978-8132238997.
  3. "Giving shape to Vidyapeetha brick-by-brick". 30 December 2019.
  4. "Beacon of compassion, inclusivity". Deccan Herald. December 30, 2019.
  5. "Pejawar seer leaves big footprints in Bengaluru". Deccan Herald. December 31, 2019.
  6. "Pejawar Math head Vishwesha Theertha Swamiji is dead; 3-day state mourning in Karnataka - The Financial Express". www.financialexpress.com. December 30, 2019.

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