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Veda Vidwat meet concludes
Sadassu aimed at preservation
of Vedas and Hindu tradition
Steps being initiated
by the State government to develop ancient temples, says Minister
Government also focusslng on Improving the living standards
of archakas, temple priests
Tirumala, February28
The six-day national level 'Veda Vidwat Sadassu' being organised
at Vedagiri in Tirumala concluded on a grand note on Thursday.
Endowments Minister J. Ratnakar Rao who participated as the
chief guest said that preservation of the sacred Vedas, Sanatoria
dharma and the Hindu tradition was the main intention behind
organising such seminars.
Mr. Rao, who dwelt at length regarding various measures "being
initiated by the government for the development of ancient
temples in the State, said that besides ensuring dhoopa,'deepa
and naivedhyam at over 2,000 temples in the State the government
also focussed on improving the living standards of archakas
and temple priests. Besides this the government was also is
providing Rs.500 as financial aid to the aged pundits.
'Treasure trove'
TTD Chairman B. Karunakar Reddy who presided over the function
said that the sacred Vedas were the treasure house of knowledge,
wisdom and virtues. He further said that the S.V.Vedic University
and the Vedic institute at Keesaragutta should play a pivotal
role in spreading the essence of the Vedas amongst the people
of the country.
Prominent among others who also spoke included pontiff of
the Tirumala temple Sri Perikovil Rangaramanuja Pedda Jeeyar
and the pontiff of the Visakha Sarada Peetam Sri Swaroopanandendra
Saraswati.
Later, the Minister distributed meritorious certificates to
students and scholars.
Blessings sought
The TTD management on Thursday placed the golden mangalsutrams,
silver mettu-lu and the sacred kankanams at the holy feet
of the presiding deity of Lord Venkateswa-ra seeking his blessings
for the grand conduct of the third phase of the prestigious
mass marriages 'Kalyanamastu' programme scheduled on March
9.
At a brief ceremony organised at the Bedi Anjaneya Swamy temple
situated in front of the main temple complex, Mr. Ratnakar
Rao and Mr. Karunakar Reddy carried the articles, to be distributed
among the couples entering wedlock on March 9 in a grand procession
in the accompaniment of the temple drums, before placing them
at the feet of the Lord.
Swamy Swaroopanandendra Saraswati, TTD Executive Officer K.
V. Ramanachary, Joint Executive Officer G. Balaramaiah and
other officials were present.
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