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Sanskrit education institute in Nepal

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Yjnayavalkya Lakshminarayan Vidyapeeth
Parent institutionNepal Sanskrit University
FoundersTasmaiya Baba and King Hema Karna Sen
Established1744 CE (1801 BS)
MissionSanskrit Language and Hindu Vedic Education
LocationMatihani, Mahottari, Madhesh, Nepal
Websitewww.nsu.edu.np

Yjnayavalkya Lakshminarayan Vidyapeeth (Sanskrit: याज्ञवल्क्य लक्ष्मीनारायण विद्यापीठ) is a Sanskrit–language Nepalese university campus. It is one of the constituent campuses of Nepal Sanskrit University. It was established in 1774 CE (1801 BS) by Hema Karna Sen, the King of Makwanpur and a sage named Tasmaiya Baba in Matihani village of Nepal. It is one of the oldest educational institutions of Nepal and has helped establish Matihani, Mahottari as a centre of Sanskrit and Vedic education.

Etymology

The campus is named after the Hindu sage Yajnavalkya and the divine couple Lakshmi Narayana. The campus was established on the premise of a temple dedicated to Lakshmi Narayana. Vidyapeeth loosely translates to an education centre.

History

In 1744 (1801 BS), King Hema Karna Sen of Makwanpur, built a temple dedicated to Lakshmi Narayana at Matihani and a sage named Tasmaiya Baba started teaching Sanskrit below a Peepul tree located at the temple's premises. From 1950 BS (1893-1894), the institution started teaching Sanskrit grammar, Vedanta, and Ramayana. From 1968 BS (1911-1912), the Mahanth (main priest) of Lakshminarayan, Math Varanasidas and Chhatranath, started teaching Vedas, Nyaya Shastra and Jyotish Shastra.

Programs

  • Uttar Madhyama (Intermediate)
  • Shastri (Bachelor's)
  • Prakshastri

References

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  7. "NSU -याज्ञवल्क्य लक्ष्मीनारायण विद्यापीठ, मटिहानी". www.nsu.edu.np. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
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