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The Vedas have always been regarded as a sacred revelation; they are the oldest records of Indian religious literature and the life of the Vedic man. In Indian religious tradition, they are called Shruti, the knowledge that has come down to us through ‘hearing’, mainly through the tradition of teachers and students who studied and preserved these sacred texts as their religious duty, memorizing them and passing them on to the next generations.
This rich ancient Indian heritage forms a basis of almost every later development in Indian tradition. They are four in number and consist of a collection of hymns(Rigveda), sacrificial formulas (Yajurveda), chants (Samaveda), and a variety of mantras (Atharvaveda). While the Vedas are the prayers addressed to various deities, they also possess secular contents, a variety of subjects, and echo the aspirations and the dreams, the hopes and the fears of Vedic man.
Series of lectures were conducted from 7th September 2020 to 3rd October 2020.
These series of lectures showed how Vedas have played an important role in the socio-religious traditions of India and how they have influenced the ways of thinking of Indian people.
The Vedas have always been regarded as a sacred revelation; they are the oldest records of Indian religious literature and the life of the Vedic man. In Indian religious tradition, they are called Shruti, the knowledge that has come down to us through ‘hearing’, mainly through the tradition of teachers and students who studied and preserved these sacred texts as their religious duty, memorizing them and passing them on to the next generations.
This rich ancient Indian heritage forms a basis of almost every later development in Indian tradition. They are four in number and consist of a collection of hymns(Rigveda), sacrificial formulas (Yajurveda), chants (Samaveda), and a variety of mantras (Atharvaveda). While the Vedas are the prayers addressed to various deities, they also possess secular contents, a variety of subjects, and echo the aspirations and the dreams, the hopes and the fears of Vedic man.
Series of lectures were conducted from 7th September 2020 to 3rd October 2020.
These series of lectures showed how Vedas have played an important role in the socio-religious traditions of India and how they have influenced the ways of thinking of Indian people.
On 30th June from 7pm to 8pm IST.
with Dr Sucheta Paranjape
Register now: https://forms.gle/Bw858crh1cze7phn9
On 30th June from 7pm to 8pm IST.
with Dr Sucheta Paranjape
Register now: https://forms.gle/Bw858crh1cze7phn9
चला जाऊया, कोंकण सहलीला !
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चला जाऊया, कोंकण सहलीला !
आशुतोष बापट यांच्यासोबत
Kindly note you can either enroll for the whole lecture series or else can select the weekends as per your convenience
The whole information is provided in the brochure which you can download from the description below.
No refund and cancellation allowed once the payment is done for the Online Course
₹500.00 – ₹2,950.00Kindly note you can either enroll for the whole lecture series or else can select the weekends as per your convenience
The whole information is provided in the brochure which you can download from the description below.
No refund and cancellation allowed once the payment is done for the Online Course
Heritage India in association with Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute organized an online course on the heritage of India. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute is a premier name in the field of Indology. It carries 103 years’ long legacy of academic excellence and meticulous research.
The online course was divided in 3 batches starting from 26th April 2020
The first batch started from 26th April 2020 , second batch on 10th May 2020 and the third batch on 8th June 2020 . The online course was condutcted from 7pm to 8pm
Topics covered were as follows
1. What is heritage? Its classification, importance and relevance today
2. Sources of heritage
3. Natural Heritage – overview
4. History of India (Political, Cultural, Religious)
5. Literature
6. Art & Architecture
7. Religion
8. Science, Maths, Medicine, Food
Dr G B Deglurkar, Dr Sucheta Paranjape, Dr Shreenand Bapat, Dr Shrikant Karlekar, Dr Manjiri Bhalerao, Dr Vijaya Deshpande, Dr Sachin Punekar, Dr Amruta Natu, Dr Gauri Bedekar, Dr Ambarish Khare, Dr Pradeep Apte, Prof. Sudheer Vaishampayan, Dr Pradeep Gokhale, Shri Bhupal Patwardhan were the speakers who conducted the online classes.
Heritage India in association with Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute organized an online course on the heritage of India. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute is a premier name in the field of Indology. It carries 103 years’ long legacy of academic excellence and meticulous research.
The online course was divided in 3 batches starting from 26th April 2020
The first batch started from 26th April 2020 , second batch on 10th May 2020 and the third batch on 8th June 2020 . The online course was condutcted from 7pm to 8pm
Topics covered were as follows
1. What is heritage? Its classification, importance and relevance today
2. Sources of heritage
3. Natural Heritage – overview
4. History of India (Political, Cultural, Religious)
5. Literature
6. Art & Architecture
7. Religion
8. Science, Maths, Medicine, Food
Dr G B Deglurkar, Dr Sucheta Paranjape, Dr Shreenand Bapat, Dr Shrikant Karlekar, Dr Manjiri Bhalerao, Dr Vijaya Deshpande, Dr Sachin Punekar, Dr Amruta Natu, Dr Gauri Bedekar, Dr Ambarish Khare, Dr Pradeep Apte, Prof. Sudheer Vaishampayan, Dr Pradeep Gokhale, Shri Bhupal Patwardhan were the speakers who conducted the online classes.
Heritage India Communications Private Limited company and Nyansa conducted the online course ‘Sources of Indian Heritage’.
This course was designed to explore the fascinating world of history and heritage through different domains. The course was a collective of 5 elective modules. Each module was carefully crafted to offer a better perspective at its domain.
Details of the modules are as follows
Module 1: 13 to 19 July
Paintings & Textiles
Module 2: 20 to 25 July
Sculpture & Iconography
Module 3: 27 July to 1 August
Epigraphy
Module 4: 3 to 8 August
Numismatics
Module 5: 10 to 15 August
Manuscripts
Heritage India Communications Private Limited company and Nyansa conducted the online course ‘Sources of Indian Heritage’.
This course was designed to explore the fascinating world of history and heritage through different domains. The course was a collective of 5 elective modules. Each module was carefully crafted to offer a better perspective at its domain.
Details of the modules are as follows
Module 1: 13 to 19 July
Paintings & Textiles
Module 2: 20 to 25 July
Sculpture & Iconography
Module 3: 27 July to 1 August
Epigraphy
Module 4: 3 to 8 August
Numismatics
Module 5: 10 to 15 August
Manuscripts
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