Our Mission
To preserve, research, teach, and disseminate authentic Vedic and allied knowledge systems through structured education, publications, conferences, and outreach.
A trust established to preserve, research, and share the scientific, philosophical, and cultural depth of Vedic knowledge for contemporary society.
National Institute of Vedic Sciences Trust (R), Bengaluru, was founded in 2001 with the conviction that the wisdom preserved in the Vedas, classical literature, and traditional Indian knowledge systems remains deeply relevant to the modern world.
NIVS works at the intersection of preservation, education, research, outreach, and publication. The institution has steadily built programmes in Vedic sciences, Sanskrit, Dasa Sahitya, manuscript studies, teacher orientation, and value-based learning.
NIVS continues to work toward a larger academic and civilizational mission: nurturing a future in which Vedic knowledge is studied rigorously, shared responsibly, and developed into a globally respected knowledge tradition.
The institute’s work is grounded in the conviction that Vedic knowledge contributes to peace, harmony, scholarship, and holistic human development.
To preserve, research, teach, and disseminate authentic Vedic and allied knowledge systems through structured education, publications, conferences, and outreach.
To inspire a global renaissance of Vedic knowledge by integrating timeless wisdom with disciplined modern understanding.
A living ecosystem of scholars, trustees, spiritual guides, publications, conferences, and a growing repository of texts and manuscripts.
Vedic sciences are presented as rational, holistic, and universal streams of knowledge with continuing value for education and social harmony.
The archived NIVS content reflects an institution active in education, research, conferences, publications, and public outreach.
Certificate and diploma offerings, teacher orientation programmes, and structured Sanskrit and Vedic science learning pathways.
National and international conferences alongside Haridasa Sahitya Sammelanas that connect scholarship with living tradition.
Ongoing work in Vaimanika Shastra, Dasa Sahitya, manuscript studies, and publication of classical and research-oriented material.
Shibiras, lectures, institutional collaborations, student programmes, and efforts to take classical knowledge into contemporary learning spaces.
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