Shri Ranglaxmi Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya

Vrindavan, Mathura , U.P -281121

(Under the Adarsh Scheme of The Ministry of Education, Govt. Of India & Central Sanskrit University, Janakpuri, New Delhi)

Vedanta

Vedanta

The common man gets troubled in this meaningless world and keeps wandering here and there with the desire of his welfare. When even after taking various measures, the extreme sorrow does not go away and happiness is not achieved, then it is known from the teachings of the sages that Vedas are the only means of freedom from sorrows. Since the Vedas are vast with one lakh mantras, a weak minded person suffering from Kalikal is unable to understand the entire meaning of the Vedas. Keeping this in mind, the mantra-seeing sages have created only knowledge in the Kandatraya Vedas by ignoring the rituals and pujas. Kanda. In spiritual philosophy, only Vedanta philosophy has been widely established, in Vedanta philosophy also, Shrirang Lakshmi Adarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya has been established by Sridham Vrindavanstha Shrirangamandir specifically for the propagation of Shruti Smriti Yukti Siddha Vishishtadvaita Vedanta philosophy. . This college has received recognition for Vedanta subject from Sampoornanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi. Vedanta i.e. Brahmasutra Upanishad and Srimad Bhagavad Gita, these three are called Prasthanatrayi. About eight Acharyas have commented on this Prasthanatrayi according to their respective experiences. Due to destiny being eight, it is also famous by the name of Vedanta Eight. Like Shankaravedanta, Ramanujavedanta, Madhavvedanta, Nimbarkavedanta, Gaudiyavedanta, Ramanandvedanta, Shaktivishtadavaitavedanta are famous for their differences. The study and teaching of all the above mentioned Vedantas is being done uninterruptedly and with hospitality. Students or curious people accept any one of these Vedantas according to their opinion and keep studying, listening, meditating and doing Nididhyasan. This is also the purpose of establishing the college.
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Dr Anilanand

Associate Professor Vedanta