Sankalp Vishwaguru Bharat 2036 Mission
Our mission is to build a nation rooted in its golden past — to Make Great Bharat Supreme Vishwaguru Again by becoming the Universal Teacher of peace, wisdom, and sustainability for the whole world.
Gurukul Punarnirman (Reviving Gurukuls)
Gurukul Punarnirman (Reviving Gurukuls)
About this Mission
Vision & Significance
The Gurukul system was India's original education model — residential schools where students lived with their Guru, learning not just subjects but life skills, values, and self-discipline. This holistic approach produced some of history's greatest thinkers.
Revival Framework:
- •Holistic Curriculum: Combining Vedic studies, yoga, arts, and meditation with modern STEM, languages, and vocational skills.
- •Residential Learning: Creating boarding environments where students develop self-discipline, community living skills, and deep teacher-student bonds.
- •Nature Integration: Establishing Gurukuls in natural settings that foster environmental awareness and connection with the Earth.
- •Self-Reliance Training: Teaching practical life skills — farming, cooking, first aid, financial management — alongside academic subjects.
Our Initiatives
Vishwa Guru Bharat supports Gurukul revival through model school establishment, curriculum development, and teacher preparation programs.
- •Model Gurukuls: Establishing pilot modern Gurukuls that demonstrate the viability of combining traditional and contemporary education.
- •Curriculum Research: Developing curricula that authentically integrate Gurukul principles with NEP 2020 requirements.
- •Acharya Training: Training teachers (Acharyas) in Vedic pedagogy, yoga instruction, and holistic student mentorship.
- •Weekend Gurukul Programs: Running weekend programs that give city children a taste of Gurukul-style learning in nature settings.
Support the Gurukul Revival
The Gurukul system produced minds like Chanakya, Aryabhata, and Panini. A modern revival can produce the next generation of India's greatest thinkers and leaders.
How to Participate:
- •Enrol Children: Consider our model Gurukul or weekend programs for a holistic education experience.
- •Donate Land: If you have land in a natural setting, consider donating or leasing it for a modern Gurukul establishment.
- •Teach: If you have expertise in any traditional art, craft, or Vedic discipline, volunteer as a visiting Acharya.
- •Fund the Vision: Donate to help establish and sustain model Gurukuls that demonstrate this transformative education model.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the Gurukul system?
The Gurukul was India's ancient residential education system where students (Shishyas) lived with their teacher (Guru) in natural settings, learning academics, values, life skills, yoga, and self-discipline through immersive, personalised mentorship.
How is a modern Gurukul different from ancient ones?
Modern Gurukuls combine traditional elements — yoga, meditation, Vedic studies, nature immersion — with contemporary STEM education, digital literacy, and vocational skills, meeting NEP 2020 standards while preserving holistic development.
Does the mission establish actual Gurukuls?
Yes, the mission supports pilot model Gurukuls, runs weekend Gurukul programs for city children, trains Acharyas (teachers), and develops curricula that integrate Gurukul principles with modern education requirements.