Guest guest Posted February 26, 2001 Report Share Posted February 26, 2001 http://www.vrnt.org/ I have taken liberty to remove the personal information from the quoted message. Your help in this regard would be appreciated. You can 1) Review the WWW site of veda rakshanam and send the comments to webmaster. 2) Pass this link to your friends or other organizations which have interest in promoting vedic learning. 3) If you have site, can possibly give a link to their site and in appropriate places. 4) Please read the following message, one of the goals of VRNT is to promote _traditional_ learning of veda-s (which is mentioned below). shrI Kameshwaran, Honorary Public Relations Advisor of VRNT wrote: > > Namaskaram. > > > <some portions of the text deleted> > Coming to the main subject of this mail, the web site for the Veda > Rakshana Nidhi Trust, Madras, which I promised long back, is only now > finally ready in its initial version. My nephew (who is also here > working as a web master for a bank ) has created it ( www.vrnt.org or > www.digitalrice.com/vedictrust). The first version of the site is > just completed and my nephew is busy in submitting it to search > engines, (after I just got the approval of VRNT for going ahead and > publishing it. ). We have avoided the banner advertisements by > hosting the site by paying annual fees. There may be some glitches > now and then as the new server of the hoster, has not yet stabilized. > > > > The web site is basically a reproduction of the pamphlets of the VRNT > plus some of the pages of the "Hindu Dharma" by RGK of Bharatiya > Vidya Bhavan. Because of shortage of time, I could include only the > most important chapters from that Book, and will need to work further > to include more immediately relevant chapters. > > > I am trying to get a list of other similarly minded Hindu sites, > which will help to > > > > 1.. Provide the link in our site to appropriate other sites dealing > with Veda, Vedanta etc > > > 2.. Seek cross linking from such appropriate sites > > > 3.. Also get in touch with such people in due course, requesting to > spread the message of Veda Rakshanam > > > If you have any suggestions in this regard, kindly advise me. > > > After searching the web, I have become aware of the efforts by other > individuals / organizations like Delhi Vedic Trust ( Sri A. Krishnan) > in tape recording, one Hyderabad organization for recording in CDs, > Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam's efforts in tape recording, CDAC's > efforts in digitizing and storing Rig Veda for online retrieval, the > Norwegian lady who got about 300 tapes done at Pune etc. etc. > > However, I have not found any other organization like VRNT who are > working towards the traditional method of Gurukula Adhyayanam and > emphasis on the actual chanting of the Shruti. From this point of > view, I personally feel that their efforts deserve special support, > because of the Loka Kshemam that Veda Chanting brings forth. > <text deleted> > > > With warm regards > > > K. Kameshwaran > > (Honorary Public Relations Advisor, VRNT ) > ===== ambaaL daasan Ravi sharaNAgata raxakI nivEyani sadA ninnu nammiti mInAxI http://www.ambaa.org/ http://www.advaita-vedanta.org Get email at your own domain with Mail. http://personal.mail./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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