
E-Learning Courses
INNOVATIVE VEDIC LEARNING COURSE (IVLC)
Bārat needs a 20-year action plan to become Vishwa Guru, and for this the Vaidika community has a great responsibility in helping Bārat achieve this vision.Vaidika students, teachers and researchers need to be empowered with skills in understanding the meaning and significance of Vedas.Vaidika students and teachers should have a respectable future so that they can assimilate into mainstream of society by being useful through their knowledge.Government support for such expertise holds promise under the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) stream in New Education Policy (NEP) and National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
Vedic Learning Challenge & Original Method in Vedic Learning
PROPOSED SCHEME
चतुर्दश विद्यास्थानानि
वैदिकज्ञानपद्धतिः
Three streams are envisaged for those who have done Veda Adhyayana.
Vedādhyayanam (Mūla / Krama-Pāṭha) :
1. [Sa]-Lakṣaṇa - Lakṣaṇādhyāyī - लक्षणाध्यायी - 6 Months
2. [Sa]-Aṅga - Sāṅgādhyāyi - साङ्गाध्यायी - 1 Year
3. [Sa]-Bhāṣya - Bhāṣyādhyāyī भाष्याध्यायी - 2 Year
Three academic programs of 6-months, One-Year and Two-Years planned for the three levels.
Syllabus Common for all:
1. Introduction to Vedas
2. Basic Saṁskr̥tam and Manuscript reading[Skill]
Basic Saṁskr̥tam - Video Mode
3. Structural Study of Veda-s [Tools]
4. Commentaries on Content of Veda-s [Concepts]
5. Application / Research Issues in Veda-s [Science and Veda]
6. Assignments / Project-work/Practical [Hands-on]
Course Material Used in the Classes - Salakṣaṇa-Level - PDFs
Course Material - 1
, Course Material - 2
IVLC_Class_Recordings - Video
References - Tārkṣyaḥ
A Deeper Appreciation of Śāstric Concepts -ADAS
Introduction to Vēdic Processing - IVP
Introduction to Mānuscript Processing - IMP
Introduction to Sāhitya Śāstra - ISS
Notes:
1. A meeting online of all registrants to explain about various aspects of the course. Around 15th Jan 24. Additional inputs required/info. to give from/to all -
Intimation of selection - 15-1-2024
v) Available course material in Youtube and site for classes preparation/follow-up
2. Commencement - 22 Jan 2024.
3. Mode - online for outstation candidates; in person recommended for locals.
4. Cost - only for course material [PIVS Publications]
5. Medium - Samskritam [and when needed, Kannada, Tamil, English, Hindi ..]
6. Background of Samskritam knowledge [if needed, separate timings]
7. Internet connection and knowledge of PIVS website usage
8. Assignments like manuscript reading, search in website etc. prompt response needed.
9. Contact sessions once every month for all participants.
10. One common seminar/workshop for all, once a month [15 days gap between 9 & 10) – after three months.
11. 3 sessions per week of 1 hours/session - between 5 PM to 6 PM for first three months, common for all
12. Common papers for all shakhas same session.