Haryana
Grand Acharyakulam for Vedic Learning
- 29 Oct 2024
- 1 min read
Why in News?
Recently, Haryana's Chief Minister announced plans to create a prestigious Acharyakulam, or traditional school, to preserve Vedic culture and ancient Indian education.
Key Points
- Institution Focus:
- The Acharyakulam aims to revive Vedic teachings, Sanskrit, and Indian traditions, promoting cultural heritage among students.
- Facilities and Infrastructure:
- It will be set to feature advanced educational amenities while adhering to traditional gurukul values, it will provide students with holistic learning environments.
- Government Support:
- The state government emphasizes the importance of integrating modern education with ancient wisdom, aligning with broader initiatives to preserve Indian culture.
Vedic Period (1500-600 BC)
- In terms of literature, as well as social and cultural evolution, Vedic texts reflect two stages of development.
- The Rigvedic period, also known as the Early Vedic period, corresponds to the time when the Rigvedic hymns were composed, which was between 1500 BC and 1000 BC.
- The later stage, known as the Later Vedic period, is placed between 1000 BC and 600 BC.