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ಶ್ರೀ ವಿಶ್ವಾವೀರಾಂಜನೇಯ ಮಹಾಸಂಸ್ಥಾನಮ್, ಹೇಮಪುರ ಮಹಾಪೀಠಮ್

ಶ್ರೀ ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರ ಬಂಗಾರಮಕ್ಕಿ

Future Projects and Initiatives

Future Projects and Initiatives

Sri  Maruthi Guruji, the Dharmadhikari has ambitious future plans touching almost every aspect of human life and every section of the society.

Sanjeevini Vana

A herbal garden will initially be developed on a 3-acre plot with the objective of conserving and nurturing rare and endangered medicinal plants. The garden will also develop NavagrahavanaNakshatravanaaccording to textual prescriptions. The garden will also serve as a study and research centre for students of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha etc., and also will be expanded as and when necessary. 

Prajna

Recognizing the growing importance of the knowledge of computer literacy in everyday life , a Central Computer Training Centre will be started at Bangaramakki . In addition to conducting residential training programs in batches for those who can attend on campus, the initiative also extends to village-level computer training centres to provide digital literacy at the doorstep of people living in interior and remote areas, at times convenient to their daily routines. This program has already initiated. Considering the scale and outreach of the initiative, its successful implementation depends on the generous support of the philanthropic public through donations of computers, furniture, infrastructure, space, or financial contributions, either in kind or in cash.

Sukruthi – Library Project

The Kshethra already has a collection of more than 3,000 valuable books. It is proposed to construct a vast library block which can accommodate at least one lakh books on various subjects in different languages. Besides having books on philosophy and spiritual themes, the library will also have books on Science, Technology, and Social Science. Keeping pace with developments in technology, it is proposed to have a digital library section. The idea is to attract research scholars and students of modern education during vacations, when they can attend the spiritual programs of the Kshethra while keeping their formal studies active. 

There will be a section for magazines and journals, including research journals in various subjects. 

Saaketha – Museum

A museum will be established on the campus of the Sri Veeranjaneya Temple for preserving and exhibiting fossils, coins, currency, stamps, and cultural artifacts of different communities from various phases of history. People who possess such valuable materials are welcome to donate them to the museum for proper upkeep. 

An archival section of the museum will house rare writings, documents, and palm-leaf and Bhojapatra manuscripts. 

Samruddhi – Rural Development

Sri Veeranjaneya Samruddhi Rural Development Scheme (S.V.S.R.D.S) will launch the following programs. 

1) Solar Power Projects. 

2) Infrastructural Development Projects. 

3) Agricultural Development Projects. 

4) Water Resource Development Projects. 

5) Sanitation Projects in rural Area. 

6) Providing shelter to the needy. 

7) Entrepreneurship and Skill development. 

8) To encourage and assist the rural poor to get minimum education. 

9) To empower rural women initiating various kinds of socio-cultural activities, micro entrepreneurship development programs and home industries

AYUSH Hospital

A fully equipped AYUSH hospital with Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy, Yoga, and Naturopathy offerings will be established soon. The state-of-the-art hospital will be constructed according to the specifications prescribed by the AYUSH Department, Government of India, to meet the needs of a full-fledged residential ‘AYUSH UNIVERSITY’ in the future. 

Krishi Samskruthi Samrakshan Evam Samvardhan Yojana

Human civilisation and culture have their beginnings in farming and agriculture. The Sustainability of Agriculture is being threatened, and with it, the food security and survival of the human race on the face of the Earth. 

Initially, a Krishi Samskruthi Samrakshan Evam Samvardhan Kendra will be started near the Kshethra, where people who are interested in involving themselves in farming with the spirit of Spiritual Saadhana, and with the motive of producing food for the human race without the fear of socio-economic insecurity of their families, can come, stay, and undertake farming of food crops for themselves and for others. The land will be held or owned by a public trust, and the farmer will use the land allotted to him or her as long as he or she continues to cultivate it. When a person gives up farming, the land will be allotted to others for cultivation. 

People who cannot manage the cultivation of their lands can either donate the land to the Trust or lease it to the Trust for a specific period. Landless persons and families, including landless farm labourers at any stage of life who are interested in self-cultivation, can benefit from this opportunity. The Kendra will encourage and guide the opening and management of such farms throughout the country and the world. 

Parivardhini :A University for specially abled person.

A university for specially abled persons, a long-standing dream of Guruji, is in the offing. A sixty-acre plot, located at a distance of 12 kilometers from the Kshethra, has been reserved for the establishment of a specialized university to provide rehabilitative education in ten different skills to specially abled persons. In this mega project, nine different categories of disabilities, as recognized universally, along with an orphanage, will be included with the aim of imparting world-class rehabilitation services. This will be achieved with four objectives, namely manpower generation, research, clinical services, and public education in the area of the differently abled. This is a comprehensive approach in which all categories of individuals with disabilities receive rehabilitative services under one roof. This will be the first of its kind in the world. Construction work for a building to house the introductory courses has already begun on a four-acre plot at Allanki near the Kshethra. 

Kalaa Dhaama

Kalaa Dhaama will be a village where artists can live with their spouses in furnished but simple cottages, devoting their lives to the cause of art without worrying about family maintenance or healthcare services, even in old age. Here, young artists can learn art from veterans by following the Guru–Shishya Parampara. 

Thapovana

A  Thapovana will be developed  on the Banks  of the holy river Sharavathi   for those who want to contemplate in silent serene environment  being   free from din  and  bustle of  the cities  and the  woe and  worries of  everyday life.