The Chaturveda Jnana Maha Yajna is the first of its kind Vedic summit because it uniquely brings together the chanting of all four Vedas—Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, and Atharva Veda—in a single event, led by renowned Vedic scholars and priests. Unlike other gatherings, this summit not only focuses on Vedic recitation but also includes seminars, cultural programs, and interactive sessions that explore the relevance of Vedic wisdom in modern times.
The purpose of this event is to promote understanding and scholarship in all four Vedas. There are only very few Vedic scholars who know all the four Vedas. This event hopes to inspire people to learn the Vedas. Simultaneously, the event aims to promote harmony and well-being by making the ancient knowledge of the Vedas accessible to a diverse and global audience, setting a precedent for future Vedic gatherings.
At the heart of the event is the chanting of the Vedas by over 150 purohits, monks, and tantric scholars from India and abroad, under the guidance of Brahmashree Mahadev Dikshitar and the leadership of Sri Mahadev Dikshit, Chief Priest of the Chidambaram Nataraja Temple, Tamil Nadu
Long known to the sages of ancient times, the powerful gravitational pull of celestial objects and its impact on life is still being understood. According to astrology in Vedas, each individual has a unique chart depending on the time and birth. Nakshatra Rashi Graha Chakra Vana is a unique garden comprising 27 nakshatra trees, 12 rashi plants, and 9 graha shrubs, allowing devotees to worship according to their birth star.
Each day features sacred rituals, invoking Vedic mantras to purify the environment and bring well-being to all.
Scholarly sessions on Ayurveda, yoga, astrology, and Vedic mathematics, featuring experts from prestigious institutions.
A series of cultural performances, including traditional Indian arts like Kathakali, Bharatanatyam, and Yakshagana.
The Trust plans to facilitate the study of the Vedas for those interested
Interactive pavilions showcasing medicinal plants, Ayurvedic products, eco-friendly trade fairs, and alternative medicine, offer participants a holistic experience.
Harmony comes with inter-connectedness and bonding, which comes with a willingness to share understand co-existence, and enable well being of others. As part of the event, five essential donations needed for a fulfilling life (Pancha Daan) will be made to the needy on behalf of the entire people for global welfare.