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Welcome to the Vedic.Science.Technology Telegram channel, brought to you by the Indian Institute of Vedic Science & Technology. This channel aims to provide valuable insights into the ancient wisdom of Vedic science and technology. Currently, we are running an Introduction to Vedas Course via our Telegram page, where you can deepen your knowledge and understanding of this profound subject.

In the future, we will be offering Free Courses on Mahabharata, Upnishads, Puranas, and Ramayana, allowing you to explore and learn more about these epic texts and stories from Indian mythology. Whether you are a student of Vedic studies, a history buff, or simply curious about the rich cultural heritage of India, this channel is the perfect place for you.

Join us on this journey of discovery and enlightenment as we delve into the ancient teachings and wisdom of the Vedas. Stay updated with our latest courses and offerings by following the link to our page: https://linktr.ee/Vedic.science.technology. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to expand your knowledge of Vedic science and technology. Subscribe to our channel today and embark on a fascinating exploration of India's ancient heritage.

Vedic.Science.Technology

27 Jul, 06:03


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Vedic.Science.Technology

21 Feb, 13:04


Ramayan Quiz Results:

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Vedic.Science.Technology

22 Jan, 15:53


To allow participants from Western timezones. We are keeping Ramayan Quiz open till 07:AM IST tomorrow.

Vedic.Science.Technology

22 Jan, 13:37


Quiz closing in another 2 hours - 9PM, those who could not complete so far, can complete now!!

Vedic.Science.Technology

22 Jan, 03:37


Visit the above link for attending the quiz

Vedic.Science.Technology

22 Jan, 03:37


https://www.iivst.org/onlinecourses

Vedic.Science.Technology

19 Jan, 05:15


Ramayana quiz reading material 👆👆

Vedic.Science.Technology

19 Jan, 03:28


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Vedic.Science.Technology

14 Nov, 04:48


Lord Krishna's love will protect you through difficulties in life. We hope he abundantly blesses you on this auspicious day. May we learn to protect each other and stand up for our loved ones. Shubh Govardhan Puja. Jai Shri Krishna 🙏🏽

Vedic.Science.Technology

10 Nov, 05:36


Dhanteras also known as Dhana Trayodashi marks the beginning of Diwali festivities. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera are worshipped and people seek their blessings to gain prosperity and wealth in their lives.
In northern part of India, On the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras, it is said that Aate Ka Halwa is prepared to offer to Goddess Lakshmi, and later distributed to all the people present in the puja. In East India, a dish called Lapsi is prepared with long-grain cracked wheat, sugar and ghee.
People also have practice of buying brooms as they are said to be a symbol of the cleanliness and Mahalakshmi resides in clean places. Some people also consider it auspicious to buy salt or any utensil or jewellery during dhanteras
Goddess Mahalakshmi, Lord Dhanvantari ( God of medicines) and Lord Kubera ( God of wealth) are worshipped on the day of Dhanteras.
Team IIVST wishes you all a happy and prosperous Dhanteras and Diwali 🪔

Vedic.Science.Technology

03 Oct, 03:05


IIVST’s WhatsApp channel launched . Please join with the below link and share with friends and family 👇🏽

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Vedic.Science.Technology

03 Oct, 03:04


Marriage of Shiva and Parvati (Meenakshi) witnessed by Vishnu, Meenakshi Temple, Madurai 
In this temple, Goddess Meenakshi is seen with a parrot in her right hand. It is believed that the shrine is one of the five places where Shiva performed the tandava. There is a huge silver statue of Lord Shiva in the form of Nataraja, in which Nataraja is shown dancing with his right leg raised, and it is completely different from the rest of the image of Nataraja as his left leg is raised in the rest. Every year in April, the festival of “Meenakshi Thirukalyanam”, or the divine marriage of Meenakshi, is celebrated with great pomp. Here, the celebration is a classic example of a female-dominated ceremony known as the Meenakshi Vivah. this festival lasts for a month and includes many events like Rath Festival and Float Utsav.
Goddess Meenakshi was married to Lord Sundareswarar on Monday, 20th February 3138 BCE at Madurai, when Moon was in Virgo (Kanya Rasi) and Sun transits Aries (Mesha Rasi).

Vedic.Science.Technology

29 Sep, 08:36


Pitru Paksha (पितृ पक्ष, Pitṛ pakṣa; "fortnight of the paternal ancestors") is a 16–lunar day period in Sanatan calendar when Hindus pay homage to their ancestors (Pitrs), especially through food offerings. The period is also known as Pitri Paksha.

Pithru Paksha roots is said to have begun from Rig Veda. It is for those ancestors who left the legacy of their wisdom, protection, love, and material wealth. As we understand, “ancestors” are parents (who are no more), grandparents, and great-grandparents and great-great-great parents from last seven generations. People honour departed spouses, children, siblings, aunts and uncles, and parents-in-law also during this occasion. It is also an occasion even to pay shradh to friends, neighbours, teachers, mentors, and all beloved people who passed away.

Significance: Pithru Paksha is also considered as a time to reflect on the principles of human birth. Hinduism gives high value for bond that exists among all living beings. Pithru Paksha is also the occasion to realise that our life is not just limited to the body. It also reminds about our connection with our loved ones transcending the physical realm. As per several yogic scriptures, the atman or soul is eternal and the human body is peripheral. Similarly, the emotional connect between the living members and those who left the body continues. So, Hindus take this opportunity to express their love by being grateful for everything that has been passed on by our ancestors.

Important Dates of Pitru Paksha Shradh 2023

September 29 – Purnima Shradh

September 30 – Pratipada Shradh

October 1 – Dwitiya Shradh 

October 2 – Tritiya Shradh

October 3 – Chaturthi Shradh

October 4 – Panchami Shradh

October 5 – Shasti Shradh

October 6 – Saptami Shradh

October 7 – Ashtami Shradh

October 8 – Navami Shradh (Avidhava Navami)

October 9 – Dashami Shradh

October 10 – Ekadashi Shradh

October 11 – Dwadashi Shradh

October 12 – Trayodashi Shradh

October 13 – Chaturdashi Shradh

October 14 – Mahalaya Amavasya Shradh