– The Agamas as divine scriptures complementing the Vedas.
– Specific discussion on “chaturagamas” – Vaikhanasa, Pancharatra, shaiva, and Tantrasara doctrines of temple worship.
– Rituals such as deity worship, meditation, and yoga emphasized as the practical submission of Vedic principles.- Objectives outlined for preserving Agama scripts through publications and workshops; an exhibition hall being prepared by NSU for showcasing Agama traditions.
The seminar on ‘Agama’ highlights India’s ongoing efforts to preserve its ancient textual traditions associated with temple rituals and spirituality. By involving scholars nationwide in discussions about texts considered divine revelations alongside their practical applications in rituals like yoga and meditation, institutions like NSU are nurturing an notable segment of cultural heritage that bridges past teachings with modern relevance.
The event also reflects a broader trend towards making ancient knowledge accessible through exhibitions while encouraging research into authentic interpretations of sacred scriptures. Such initiatives could help strengthen academic interest in India’s spiritual legacy while ensuring its practices remain rooted in credible study rather than uninformed adaptation.
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