To enlighten the students in our Bharathiya Cultural we taught Bhagavad Gita, Poorvacharya’s slokas, several parts from Srimad Bhagavatham, Ramayanam and Mahabharata etc., to recite.
To develop the communication skill and to understand the subjects in depth we teach Languages like Sanskrit, Tamil and English.
To educate with the Main stream Education we prepare our students to write ESLC Exams conducted by Tamil Nadu Government Education department and Secondary and Senior secondary Education through NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPENING SCHOOLING run by Central Government.
The courses duration for the students will be minimum 8 years. After completion of the course the student will be given title Siromani in Agama and Siromani in Divya Prabhanda.
Veda
Vedas are also called śruti (“what is heard”) literature,[8] distinguishing them from other religious texts, which are called smṛti (“what is remembered”). The Veda, are considered revelations seen by ancient sages after intense meditation, and texts that have been more carefully preserved since ancient times.
The Veda Vyasa is incarnation of Lord Vishnu arranged the four kinds of mantras into four Samhitas. There are four Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the Samaveda and the Atharvaveda. Each Veda has been sub classified into four major text types – the Samhita (mantras and benedictions), the Aranyakas (text on rituals, ceremonies, sacrifices and symbolic-sacrifices), the Brahmanas (commentaries on rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices), and the Upanishads
Nalayira Divya Prabhanda
The Azhwars mentioned in Bhagavatham as Sriman Narayana Parayananah went to the Vishnu temples situated all over India and sung in praise of Lord Sriman Narayana, those Temples are called 108 Divya Desams and the 4000 Divine songs dedicated to lord are termed as Nalayira Divya Prabhandam. We teach divya prabhandam according to the reciting style followed by Sri Vaishnava temples dedicated to Sri Ramanuja Sampradhayam.
Sri Pancharatra Agama
Sri Ramanujacharya philosophy of worship of Narayana was based on the Pancharatra teachings. Ramanuja taught that the deity absolute, Para Brahman, manifests in five possible aspects: Para, Vyuha, Vibhava, Antaryamin, and Archa. Living beings can interact with the divine through one or another of these five:
- Para: the invisible, eternal supreme ;
- Vyuha: the invisible, impermanent supreme in form;
- Avatara: also called the vaibhava, are the incarnations of the supreme in various yuga as the Dashavatara;
- Antaryamin: not directly perceptible but can be inferred, the aspect of supreme whose presence can be felt by all ;
- Archa: visible icon form, filled with symbolism, consecrated in temples or revered images inside home (Shalagrama, conch shell, festive decorations), a means to remember and meditate on the supreme.
To worship Lord in temples- The ancient civilization systematically developed cities, towns and villages according to the scriptures written with Vedic knowledge and build temples to consecrate the Idol of lord and prescribed the rules to worship, offering, to do festivals by bring people together from all walks of life
Sri Chakrapja Mandala Deeksha
Sri Pancharatra Agama insists the Deeksha to do Pooja rituals at Temple and Homes. The Qualified persons having Deeksha can only perform Pooja in Temples consecrated in Sri Pancharatra Agama. We arrange Sri Chakrapja Mandala Deeksha to our Students to make them qualify for the Temple Pooja under the guidance of Sheshadri Battachariar Deekshachariar of Sri Sarangapani Perumal Temple, Kumbakonam under the guidance of our Padasala Adyabakr Sri Parasanna Deekshatar.
MAIN STREAM EDUCATION
Students enrolled with in National Institute of open (NIOS) for Level A, B, C for Middle School Education for the subjects Tamil, English, Sanskrit, Maths subjects under NIOS syllabus according to their age at and will appear for exams conducted by the NIOS for School Education.
Secondary and Sr. Secondary Exams under NIOS
We teach Tamil, English and Sanskrit languages and other subjects comes under Indian Knowledge Tradition’
Indian Knowledge Tradition’ (Bhartiya Jnana Parampra) Courses
NIOS has launched the new stream -‘Indian Knowledge Tradition Courses’ in Sanskrit Medium for reviving the Vedic Education, Sanskrit Language and literature, Indian Philosophy and many other areas of ancient Indian Knowledge. The aim of this stream is also to revive our ancient education system though-out the country.
Under ‘Indian Knowledge Tradition’ Academic department of NIOS is already developed following courses in Sanskrit Medium:
Secondary Level | Sr. Secondary Level |
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Veda Adhyayan (245) | Veda Adhyayan (345) |
Sanskrit Vyakaran (246) | Sanskrit Vyakaran (346) |
Bharatiya Darshan (247) | Bharatiya Darshan (347) |
Sanskrit Sahitya (248) | Sanskrit Sahitya (348) |
Graduation
After finishing Sr Secondary exams students are enrolled in B.A sastri through Tirupathi Sri Venkateshwara Vedic University, and Madras University through Maduranthagam Padasala.
courses – vykaranam, sahithyam, tarka Vedantha and Sri pancharatra Agama