Vedic Chants and Sacred Fire: Nepal Ved Vidyashram Preserves Ancient Wisdom Near Pashupatinath
Nepal Ved Vidyashram is situated in the cool serenity of the Bagmati river and under the benevolent shadow of the revered Lord Pashupatinath. The very soil here carries the fragrance of ancient sages' penance, and the air echoes with the recitation of Vedic hymns.
This is not merely a school; it is a sacred ground preserving the living history of the eternal civilization and Vedic literature. The special Vedic Yagya currently underway here makes the lap of Mrigasthali feel like a small piece of heaven, where mantras emanating from the tender throats of young students transmit a unique sense of peace amidst the bustling city.
Young students, adorned in yellow dhotis and sandalwood tilaks, chant the Vedas rhythmically with closed eyes and specific hand gestures. They sport shikhas on their heads, tripundra on their foreheads, and rudraksha beads around their necks. When the solemn declaration of ‘Om’ issues from these young lips, it feels as if Goddess Saraswati herself is seated upon their tongues.

By memorizing the complex verses of the Vedas, they are not just reciting mantras; they are unifying with the energy of the entire cosmos. The sacred smoke rising from the Yagya Kund and the flames, into which ghee and samidha are being offered. The heat of the Agnihotra and the fragrance of the clarified butter. When the sound of ‘Swaha’ resonates, witnessed by the blazing fire god, all negativity in the environment is reduced to ashes.

This flame of fire is not merely physical heat; it is the very light of knowledge capable of piercing the darkness of ignorance. The victorious call of the conch shell! It seems to unite the sky and the earth. This sound of the conch is as if informing Lord Pashupatinath that His descendants are still tirelessly engaged day and night in protecting their original culture.

This sound instills new devotion and courage in the rhythm of the heart. The deep silence and concentration visible amidst the clamor of the Yagya are enviable. These young students, who have mastered their senses at an early age and are bound by spiritual discipline, are the carriers of culture for tomorrow.

The radiance on their faces proclaims that the world survives only if culture survives. Veda Akhilo Dharmamoolam, meaning the Vedas are the root of all religion and knowledge. Such rituals taking place at Nepal Ved Vidyashram are not mere religious formalities; they are a grand campaign to preserve our original identity and existence. For the current generation, lost in the blind rush of modernity, this Yagya site serves as a guiding light.

May the penance of these young students and this Vedic sound spread a message of peace, harmony, and public welfare across the world. May the sacred energy of the Pashupati area continue to inspire us all to connect with our roots. Photos: Anup Pradhan/News Agency Nepal

























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