Introducing VRight Path, an ancient Indian knowledge platform that harnesses the power of sacred scriptures to provide clarity and actionable guidance, enabling individuals to bridge their Karma Gaps. Rooted in the profound wisdom of ancient India, VRight Path serves as a transformative pathway for individuals seeking alignment in their personal, professional, social, and spiritual spheres.
“What may seem like challenges in our lives are often reflections of past karmas. VRight Path, first- of -its kind knowledge platform from India, aims to illuminate these paths of growth and transformation, guiding individuals towards a more purposeful and balanced existence.” – said Aryan Prem Rana, Founder of VRight Path.
VRight Path offers customized programs tailored to your age, needs and challenges. Which includes various programs for the age groups of 7 to 14, 15 to 21, 22 to 30, 31 to 45 and 46 to 60 years, based on basic prayers, Veda mantras, yoga, chakra purification, astrology, Sanatan Hindu Dharma education and knowledge of spiritual scriptures. VRight Path facilitates the journey of self-discovery and growth by offering daily actions inspired by sacred texts. These actions are designed to bring clarity and offer practical steps towards leading a balanced and purposeful life.
By embarking on the VRight Path journey, participants can anticipate a profound transformation in their personal, professional, social, and spiritual lives. The platform empowers individuals to address karma gaps, make informed decisions, take purposeful actions, and unlock the true essence of their existence.
“In today’s world, the commercialization of education is a growing concern. Education has become a commodity, with its sole purpose being to maximize profits. This has eroded the ancient guru-disciple tradition and practices that were based on imparting knowledge from sacred scriptures. In the same way, just as in ancient Indian educational systems, physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of students’ development were emphasized, we also consider ethics, character development, and life skills as equally important as academic subjects. Gurukuls had disciplined and organized students, and practices like meditation enhanced their concentration. Values such as humility, truthfulness, and love and respect for all living beings were also instilled.
The guru is a symbol of spiritual knowledge, dispelling the darkness of ignorance and providing humanity with spiritual experiences. We should remember that while teachers play a vital role in one aspect of our lives, gurus are the bridge that connects us to our ultimate goal – the Supreme Soul.” Rana remarked
For more information about VRight Path and its programs, please visit our website, www.vrightpath.com
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