MoU Signed for revival of Gurukul Tradition at Historic Shri Narsingh Dev Mandir Ghagwal

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SAMBA: In a landmark initiative to revive India’s ancient Gurukul tradition and preserve the region’s rich cultural heritage, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed today between the Shri Narsingh Dham Mandir Management Committee, Ghagwal and Churamani Sanskrit Sansthan, Basohli for the establishment of “Shri Narsingh Dev Sanskrit Gurukul” within the  premises of historic temple.

The initiative seeks to restore the educational legacy of the over 1,700-year-old Shri Narsingh Dev Mandir, which according to local folklore and historical traditions, functioned in ancient times as a prominent centre of Vedic learning under the guru-shishya parampara, imparting education in Vedic scriptures, Sanskrit grammar, philosophy and moral sciences.

While the temple has remained a major spiritual centre hosting large congregations during festivals such as Shri Krishna Janmashtami Mela, Rathkhada Mela and Narasimha Jayanti, its educational role gradually diminished over the centuries due to socio-historical changes.

The proposed Gurukul, being established in collaboration with Churamani Sanskrit Sansthan—a reputed residential Sanskrit institution affiliated with Central Sanskrit University, New Delhi—will provide residential Vedic-cum-modern education, integrating traditional knowledge systems with contemporary educational frameworks in alignment with the National Education Policy 2020.

The institution will initially function under a two to three-year hand-holding phase before evolving into an independent Sanskrit educational centre, with the first academic session proposed to commence in March-April 2026.

The MoU was signed by K.S. Bali, SDM Ghagwal and Dr. Soumya Ranjan, Principal, Churamani Sanskrit Sansthan, Basohli in the presence of Shakti Kumar Pathak, Director ACB J&K and Chief Trustee, Churamani Sanskrit Sansthan, Ayushi Sudan, DC Samba and Chairperson of the Shri Narsingh Dham Mandir Management Committee, Jagdish Singh, ADC Samba, Suresh Kumar Falli, DDC Ghagwal, Rashpal Verma, Vijay Tagotra, district officers, prominent citizens and temple volunteers from Ghagwal.

This historic collaboration marks a significant step towards rekindling the temple’s ancient role as a beacon of learning while ensuring the continuity of India’s timeless educational traditions for future generations.