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The Institution's Journey of Growth

2005
A Thought Born in Meditation
Establishment Resolution

Gurudev Shri Muktinath Ji Maharaj took a solemn vow to revive Vedic education. The sacred land of Panchkula was chosen for this noble mission.

2005
A Thought Born in Meditation
Establishment Vow

Gurudev Shri Muktinath Ji Maharaj took a vow to revive Vedic education. The sacred land of Panchkula was chosen as the foundation for this mission.

2007
The Foundation of the Gurukul
The Establishment of Shri Muktinath Veda Vidya Ashram

The Ashram was formally established with the sacred thread ceremony (Yajnopavita Sanskar) and Vedic chanting. Teaching began with only a few students.

2010
The First Achievement of Knowledge
First Initiation Ceremony

The festive conclusion of the first initiation ceremony, many of whom are now engaged in teaching themselves.

2013
Expansion of the Structure
Completion of the Gurukul Building Construction

The construction of the residential building, yajna hall, dining hall, and classrooms has been completed. The Gurukul has become fully residential.

2016
Exchange of Knowledge
Shastra Seminar and Learned Assembly

A gathering of scholars, Vedic experts, and Sanskrit enthusiasts from across the country — a dialogue on Vedic knowledge and culture.

2019
The doors are open for every deserving student
Initiation of the Free Admission Scheme

Provision of complete free education and accommodation for economically disadvantaged but talented students.

2022
The Confluence of Tradition and Technology
The Beginning of Digital Sanskrit Education

The commencement of online Vedic and Sanskrit classes, benefiting students from across the country and abroad.

2025
Two Decades of Penance
20 Years Completed

The 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Institution — Foundation stone laying of new buildings, book launch, and the organization of an All-India Vedic Conference.

Shri Muktinath Veda Vidya Ashram, located in Panchkula (Haryana), is a traditional Sanskrit Gurukul dedicated to preserving India’s ancient Guru-Shishya tradition. Here, students are provided free, in-depth education in the Vedas, Shastras, Sanskrit literature, astrology, and philosophy. The Ashram’s purpose is not only to impart knowledge but also to cultivate character, values, and a spirit of service, thus shaping well-rounded personalities. Through daily practices of meditation, yajna, yoga, and satsang, the Ashram inspires students toward the highest values of life, enabling them to become strong pillars for society and the nation.

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