
The University of Sanskrit (NSU) Vice -Chairman of GSR Krishnamurthi and Mylapore Sanskrit College (Chennai) Director Y. ARUNASUNDARAM will light a traditional lamp to start a two -day national seminar on Agam on Monday in Tirupat on Monday. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
The two -day seminar of the National University of Sanskrit (NSU) on the “Agama” organized by the Agama Ministry on Monday began a large scale with the participation of scientists from all over the country.
Y. Arunasundaram, director of Mylapore Sanskrit College, Chennai, who participated in the main guest, called on scholars to capture the “authentic” research of the principles of agama, the doctrine of worshiping the temple.
“While the Vedas are considered to be divine revelation (not human origin), agamas are also divine scripts that have given us. Agama gives divine form a special form in the temples and defines the procedure for initiation of idols,” he said at a conference on “chataGamas”, “Viikhanasa”, “and”. “
At his presidential address Vice -Rector of the GSR Krishnamurthi, he recalled that the founding goal of the university was to preserve fonts such as agama through publications, to promote them through conferences and workshops. “Now we are preparing the Agama exhibition hall,” he said.
TTD Dharmagiri Vedapatashala (Tirumala) The director of Kupa Siva Subrahmanya Avadhani called Agamy as the “application part” of the Vedus, which is the root of Dharma.
“The application includes the formation of coverage, dissolution, worship of deities, meditation, yoga and other sacred rituals,” he said, adding that the essence of all agams consists in achieving divine vision, with widespread activities such as victims, repentance and rituals.
Dean Rajnikant Shhukla and Agama Head Vedantam Vishnu Bhattachary also gave.
Published – August 18, 2025 21:22





