Best Practice: Yagya (Vedic Practice)

Objectives:

  1. To promote environmental purification through the sacred practice of Yagya.
  2. To enhance mental well-being and inner peace among participants.
  3. To preserve and promote Indian cultural and Vedic heritage.

Description of the Activity:

The Yagya activity was organized on 24 March 2026 at the Yagyashala of Janta Vedic College, Baraut (Uttar Pradesh). The venue itself holds great significance, as the term “Vedic” in the college’s name reflects its deep-rooted commitment to preserving and promoting ancient Vedic traditions and practices. The Yagya took place within the Yagyashala, where participants gathered around the sacred (हवन कुंड).

Students and staff actively participated with devotion, offering (आहुति) into the sacred fire while chanting Vedic mantras, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere. The activity emphasized discipline, spiritual awareness, and collective participation, aligning perfectly with the institutional values reflected in the college’s identity.

Participation:

A large number of students and faculty members took part in the Yagya. Their enthusiastic involvement reflected respect for traditions and eagerness to learn about Vedic practices.

Students: 17

Faculty Members: 06

Staff: 03


Outcomes:

  • Development of discipline and positive mindset among participants.
  • Creation of a peaceful and spiritually enriching environment.
  • Increased awareness about Vedic traditions and Indian cultural values.
  • Strengthening of community bonding and collective responsibility.

Conclusion:

The Yagya activity proved to be a highly meaningful and enriching experience. It not only contributed to spiritual and mental well-being but also reinforced the importance of preserving Indian cultural heritage. Such practices help in building a harmonious, disciplined, and value-oriented academic environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Practice: Promotion of Rural Sports

Objectives:

  • To revive indigenous sports.
  • To inculcate healthy and fitness-related habits among youth.
  • To identify and nurture rural sports talent.
  • To promote community participation and cultural heritage.

Activities

Yoga

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrestling (In Akhara)

 

Rope Skipping

 

Indian Style Push-Ups

 

Volleyball

 

Tug of War

 

Kabaddi

 

Wrestling on Mat

 

 

Outcomes/ Conclusion: