Minggu, 07 Desember 2008

BASAR, INDIA.Sudha Murty, wife of NR Narayana Murty, founder of InfoSys, terbedar software company in India, will establish centers of research and teaching Veda world level in a Pura in the city of Basar. Spiritual Pilgrimage Center will also have a "prayer room / one yajna" in the near north side of the temple. Sudha Murty said that the city Basar is the ideal place to study the texts of ancient Veda. Sundaram Architects from the M / S Sundaram Architects Bengalore city does not collect fees on their work so as Sarbeshwar Contractors of Construction Consortium only direct costs (actual cost), he said. Being a devotee Goddess Saraswati, I think the better to build a research center in the joints, joint regulation of holy places. Explain the details of the study center, C Ramaiah, teachers concerned with the project said that the central study aimed to learn the relevance of ancient knowledge-Vyasa Vangmayam, Brahmasutra and eighteen Purana with life in the now. The study center was built on land 1,370 square foot wide and prayer room the size of 435 square feet. The temple is located between the two border rivers: Manjira and Godavari. The bhakta bring their children to the city for the ceremony Basar "Aksarabhyasam" before the formal teaching and to offer them respect and Bhakti to the Goddess Saraswati. Based on the Purana, after the war Mahabaratha, Maharesi Vyasa along with her sons Sukhadeva people and other travel holy sacred "daksinapatham." Bagawan Vyasa lived in a village to do so asceticism and the village known as the village Vyasapuri. This name later changed to Vasar and eventually become Basar. When the Bagavan settle there, every day after bathing in the river Godavari, he usually brings three gengam sand and put it in a special place.