A centre for veda dedicated in teaching Vedam and its aspects in the traditional Gurukkul Parampara, where the shishya presents himself physically to the Guru to learn the time-tested knowledge. We are amidst a lot of changes and are deviating from our time tested values and culture. We need Colgate to adopt the salt and charcoal flavor in their toothpaste to make us believe that all of this was
very much part and parcel of our daily lives when our ancestors walked this way. Now we need such triggers more often to help us wake from our slumber , to remind us , poke us back into embracing our precious long forgotten tenets of the Vedic way of living. The ability to chant Vedam is a dying art and is looking forward to having a benevolent patron to revive this rich tradition which has stood us in good shape over eons and centuries .Bharat our motherland is known as the preserver of culture and traditions from time immemorial, upholder of Sanatana Dharma. The current day youth can turn themselves to Veda or Vedic lifestyles if they see a Hollywood icon or Obama entering his Oval office with the chanting of Vedic hymns and mantras as they hold the highest offices of opulence, power and wealth. What was our own has now become a foreign entity. We need to remind ourselves of where we came from and the rich legacy, which cannot be traded in material terms. As per a research done from a top tier American university it was found that 70% of Hindus in India are mentally healthy and they attributed this to the divine way of living which as per the study included chants and Vedic hymns in their daily routines. The power encapsulated in the mantras are potent to ward of many mental , physical ailments and are for the overall upliftment of oneself and the world around. So given all the facts and figures ,is it not wise enough on our part to learn them, live them and walk this path with enhanced awareness and knowledge. This is what we at Ishavaasyam strive in imparting to the upcoming generations. We mix and match real world knowledge to help them digest the information so that living the principles is easy. We break down the shlokas into meaningful tit bits of knowledge which are easily absorbed. All our effort has been to bring them back to relevance thereby help people adopt them in their day to day living. In ancient times it was said that a village without a temple, where chants were not a routine, was not a safe place to go. The chants are so powerful and potent that they have have an existential empirical proof of their potency over the ages. Interested people can call us for further enquiries.