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Sri Dattagiri Maharaj Vedic Pathashala, mEDAK

The Sri Dattagiri Maharaj Vedic Pathashala is a quiet ashram located in Bardipur village, Telangana that has been operating for 55 years. It teaches children the vedas, mantras, and trains those who are interested to become priests themselves. The pathshala aims to pass on vedic knowledge in a remote village off the Mumbai Highway in a peaceful atmosphere like other ashrams.

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Sri Dattagiri Maharaj Vedic Pathashala, mEDAK

The Sri Dattagiri Maharaj Vedic Pathashala is a quiet ashram located in Bardipur village, Telangana that has been operating for 55 years. It teaches children the vedas, mantras, and trains those who are interested to become priests themselves. The pathshala aims to pass on vedic knowledge in a remote village off the Mumbai Highway in a peaceful atmosphere like other ashrams.

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The Sri Dattagiri Maharaj Vedic Pathashala located in an ashram in the

Bardipur village of Telangana has an ambience just like any other ashram -
quiet and peaceful. As I walk in, a priest welcomes me and pleasantries are
exchanged, as well as visiting cards and e-mail ids.

(Entrance to the pathshala)

The pathashala or school which is situated in a remote village off the


Mumbai Highway in Medak district might at first appear to be like any
other ashram. "We established this ashram around 55 years ago and we
teach the children the vedas and the mantras and offer a course that trains
them in becoming a priest themselves, if they like," says Sri M. Sideshwara
Swamiji, one of the chief priests at the ashram.

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