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Vol. 12. No.9. September - 2013
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Spanning 80 hours, involving
more than 100 eminent vedic scholars
and Ritwiks, many time more that
number, the first ever “Vedic Samvada”
jointly organised by Bhavan’s
Bangalore Kendra and the ISKCONproved to be a resounding success,the overwhelming response oftheists it enjoyed day after dayduring the eight days adding to itssense of desideratum.
MOVE AFOOT TO MAKE VEDA SAMVADAA REGULAR FEATURE
Vedabrahma Sri Dhali Lakshminarasimha Bhatta being honoured by H.H. Swami HarshanandajiMaharaj, President,Sri Ramakrishna Math, Bangalore, while from left Sri. N. Ramanuja,Chairman, BVB, Sri. H.N. Ananth Kumar, Member of Parliament, Sri Madhu Pandit Dasa
President, ISKCON, Prof. Mallepuram G. Venkatesh,Vice Chancellor, Karnataka Samskrit University,Shatavadhani Dr. R. Ganesh, Sri. Radhakrishna, Smt. H.V. Gayathri join
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Though overly ambitious, thetask of scheduling and enlistingsupport of Vedic scholars fromacross the length and breadth of
the country and handling theassociated logistics was by itselfa challenge and an opportunity.But the facile manner in which
Vedabrahma Dr. R.L. Kashyap being honoured by H.H. Swami HarshanandajiMaharaj, President,Sri Ramakrishna Math, Bangalore, while other dignitaries
from left Sri. N. Ramanuja, Chairman, BVB, Dr. P. Ramanujan, Associate Director,(IHLC), C-DAC, Sri. H.N. Ananth Kumar, Member of Parliament, Sri Madhu
Pandit Dasa President, ISKCON, Prof. Mallepuram G. Venkatesh,Vice Chancellor,Karnataka Samskrit University, Shatavadhani Dr. R. Ganesh, join
Vedabrahma Sri. Sheshanna Shrauti being honoured by Sri. H.N. AnanthKumar, Member of Parliament, while other dignitaries join.
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disparate factors fell into theirplaces undoubtedly speaks for thegood will earned and popularity
enjoyed by the Bhavan in generaland Dr. K M Munshi in particular,the occasion itself marking the
Vedabrahma Sri. Aswatthanarayana Avadhani being honoured bySri. H.N. Ananth Kumar, while other dignitaries join.
Vedabrahma Sri. N.S. Janardanacharya being honoured bySri. H.N. Ananth Kumar and Sri. Madhu Pandit Dasa, while
Sri. N. Ramanuja joins
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platinum jubilee of the former andthe 125th anniversary of the latter.The spontaneity in which all thespeakers paid tribute to eitherwas only in the fitness of things.
The inauguration of thedaily two-sessioned eight-daymeet itself had an auspiciousbeginning with rhythmic chantingof Vedic prayers, led byBennegadde Narayana BhattaGhanapati. The traditional
lighting of the lamp by Governor,Dr. H R Bhardwaj was followedby a warm welcome bySri N. Ramanuja, Chairmanof the Kendra, a brief on theambit of the conference byShatavadhani Dr. R. Ganeshand the keynote address by Prof V Kannan of Hyderabad.Sri Madhu Pandita Dasa,ISKCON President deliveredhis benedictory address.
Vedabrahma Sri. P. Ramanujan being honoured by Sri. Madhu Pandit Dasa,while other dignitaries join.
Vedic Recitation by students of Veda Vijnana Gurukula, Channenahalli
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In his inaugural talk,Dr. H R Bhardwaj referred tothe lofty ideals enshrined in theVedas adding that they had amessage to the entire world,a message that is invaluable forall time to come.
‘Concept of ReligiousTolerance in the Vedas’ wasthe topic on which the‘Samvada’ began its eight-daydeliberations. The speakerwas Prof. NabanarayanaBandopadhyaya, Director,School of Vedic Studies inRavindra Bharati University,Shantiniketan, Kolkata. It reallyset the tone for the wide-rangingscope of the conference, theprofessor in his scholarly
exposition covering the wholegamut of Vedic lore and itsramifications in both the spiritualand temporal contexts.
RHYTHMIC VEDIC HYMNS:
Accordingly, the subjectsthat came up for consideration inthe 16 sessions, interspersed byrhythmic chanting of vedic hymnsby ritwiks drawn from differentparts of the State, were asdiverse, speakers enrolled fromall over the country giving agood account of their depth ofknowledge and capacity to buildthe theme convincingly.
The sum and substance of alltheir outpourings is that the sacredVedas have a hoary past, dating
Vedänga Jyautisha byDr. S. Balachandra Rao,
Hon. Director, Gandhi Centre,BVB, Bengaluru
Vedârtha Saìgraha of Œrî Râmânujaby
Sri. A. Narasimhan,Bengaluru
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back to pre-historic times, resultof meditation and realisation by aline of erudite rishis. Their findingswere not reduced to writing assuch. Hence all the works hadpassed on from mouth to mouthof their disciples, the scholarshipof each one of them no less
prodigious. That was the Indianheritage, ultimately handed down to the present times in all itstraditional glory.
This rich inheritance, this vaststorehouse of knowledge, tookmore than a 100 strong team ofscholars to unravel before the avid
Vikåti-Päöha byVid.Ghanapâmhî Krishna Bhat,
Hardwar
Sâmaveda Teaching & KannadaTranslation by Sri. KadabaL. Ramaswamy , Bengaluru
Vaidika Yajña-sSri. Keshava Avadhani, Mathoor
Garbhâdhâna SaàskâraVid. Shripad M.S., Kumta
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listeners who turned out innumbers day after day through theeight days. One dare say theywere adequately rewarded ascould be gauged by their beamingcountenance.
HALF-BAKED CURRICULUM :
Roughly and in a nut-shellthe focus overall of the first-everseminar of the kind, is theconsensus that the Vedas longconceded as a sacred testament
Advaita Darœana and Veda Prâmâëya byDr. Ganesh Ishvar Bhat,
Sringeri
Dvaita View of Veda-s byDr. A.V. Nagasampige,
Bengaluru
What Veda Means to Me byDr. R.L. Kashyap, Director, SA KSHI,
Bengaluru
What Veda Means to Me byProf. Girish B. Jani, Additional
Director, Bhavan’s Mungalal GoenkaInst. of PG Studies & Research,
Mumbai
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has not received its due either byits votaries or the powers that beor even those who attainedprofundity in their fund ofknowledge. On the contrary,it was noted that even some ofthe contemporary, so-calledGurukulas are seemingly contentin fostering half baked curriculumimparting merely the textual partof the subject and ignoring theequally vital study of the
accompanying rituals or yajna.It was, however, in the samebreath agreed that a beginninghad been made by way of thismega conference of the Bhavanwith whole-hearted cooperationof ISKCON to atone what isunquestionably a lapse of ourcountrymen in general and theintelligentia in particular.
At the same time, thepositive side of the spectrumcannot go unrecorded. No doubt,in a conference of this magnitudein which some of the best literarybrains in the country have inter-changed their ideas, the output isprodigiuous. Nor a journalisticapproach can do justice to themall. Yet going through some of thesalient points that surfaced in themeet deserves consideration, ashas been done in the followingfew sentences:
The entire assemblage ofspeakers was of one irrefutableopinion that Vedic learning was
Vedic Recitation by students of Magadi Karanikara Pathashala, Bengaluru
Utility of Veda-s forToday’s LifeProf. Krishnamurthy Sastri,
Kanchi Kamakoti Matham, Chennai
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not restricted to any one sect,sex, age or class, women andnon-Brahmins not excepted.The very fact that a Muslim,Christian, Sikh were among thelarge number of speakers,vouches for its universalapplicability. Infact, it was feltthat the time has come when theunlimited possibilities of technicaladvancement are fully exploited
to see this treasure-house ofknowledge is made universallyavailable, at the same timecarrying conviction of itsusefulness.
A FITTING FINALE :
In this context to mentionsome names for any specialcontribution in this regard wouldbe invidious. Suffice to say thatwhat is important is each one of
Vedic Recitation byVid.Ghanapâmmmmmhî Krishna Bhat and Party
Dharmaúâstra - A Vedic Upâìga byVid. Guruprasada, Mysore
Nirukta in KåñëaYajurVeda byVid. N.S. Suresh, Mysore
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them came out in full measure tomake the unique meet a success,the six recipients of awards notexcepted. More importantly,most deservedly the concludingsession turned out to be afitting finale to the proceedings
Vedic Grammatical TraditionProf. Korada Subrahmanyam,
CALTS, University of Hyderabad
Œukla Yajur Veda Paricaya byShri Vijayaraghava Sastrigal,
Ex-Madras Sa nskrit College, Chennai
when Swami Sri HarshanandaMaharaj of the Sri RamamrishnaMath, Bangalore, who said hewas thrilled at the wholeapproach, and Sri H.N. AnanthKumar, former Central Minister
Vaidika Ñoòaça Saàskära-s bySri.S.N. Vijayaraghavachar,
Bengaluru
Agnihotra Paricaya byVid.Venkatesha Avadhani,
Mattoor
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Double Accent ofSome Vedic Words by
Prof. Vinaya Kshirasagar, Deccan College, Pune
Origin of Stars & Planetsin the Vedic Perspective byDr. Shyam Dev Mishra,
Asst. Prof. MSP, RSKS, New Delhi
and MP commended the jointeffort of the two institutions.
At their prompting,it was agreed that the Seminarshould not end as a one-timeproposition. It must become acontinuous process, to be
convened once a year or atleastbiannually. To achieve thisobjective a separate committeeunder the leadership of Bhavanand ISKCON must be set.
Sri. H.N. Ananth Kumar whoendorsed the idea, announced a
Vedic Recitation by students ofMaitreyi Gurukula, Moorkaje, Vitla, Puttur
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AtharvaVedic Omens andPortents by Ms. Ishita Chakraborty,
RBU, Kolkata
Œrutisûktimâlâ and Œikhariëîmâlâ byDr T. Ganesan, FIP,
Pondicherry
sum of Rupees twenty five lakhfor the proposed centre from theMPs Area Development Fund,an auspicious start for the centreindeed.
At the conclusion, it is butnatural that the members of the
Bhavan who had workeduntiringly for the success ofthe meet received a standingovation.Sri H N Suresh, Directorof the Bhavan proposed a vote ofthanks with particular referenceto the whole-hearted supportreceived by the ISKCON.
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Tue 6.00 p.m. - Khincha Hall 3. BVB Sooryal FestivalBharathanatya byLakshmi Gopalaswamy
Wed 6.00 p.m. - Khincha Hall4. BVB Soorya Festival
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Sun 11.00 a.m. - ESV Hall8. Prof. V.K. GokakAward Presentation to Dr. NissarAhmad by Prof. G. VenkatasubbaiahLexicographer (pl see. page 16.)
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Sat 6.30 p.m. - Khincha Hall14. Kathak dance recital byMitual Sengupta - under Horizonseries, (In association with Indian
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15. Nupura Presents Nitya Nritya
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SPEAKERS: Dr Sridhar,
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CONFERENCE -10 am :
Angika Natyashastra :Shatavadani : Dr. R. Ganesh
10.30 a.m. - Lec Dem :
Glimpses of Karnas &
Charis of Natyashastra by
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11.15 a.m. : Interaction
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Sat 6.45 p.m. - ESV Hall
21. Astrology Lecture
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Thu 6.00 p.m. - Sugama Sangeetha by
26. Radhika Balakrishna(in association with InfosysFoundation) Venue : Indian Institute ofWorld Culture, Basavana Gudi
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Sat 5.00 p.m. - Khincha Hall 28. Pandit Madhav Gudi Foundationpresents - A musical homage toPt. Madhav GudiDoyen of Kirana GharanaChief Guest : Sri. Srihari KhodayLive Webcast by International Art andCulture Foundation on www.intlarts.org
Sun 10.00 a.m. 29. Smt. Saraswathi EndowmentMusic Concert.Carnatic classical instrumental musicHarmonium : Vid. C. RamadasSugama Sangeetha :Kum. Sharmila Kumble
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