About SKKRVS

Rig Veda Murthy
Designing With Passion While Exploring The World

Welcome to the heart of our vibrant community, where tradition meets technology, and spirituality intertwines with modernity. The Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Rig Veda Sabha is more than just a community; it’s a reservoir of ancient wisdom, a sanctuary for unity, and a bridge to our cherished heritage.


Founded on the principles of preserving and promoting the timeless wisdom of the Rig Veda, our community has evolved into a digital haven for those who hold these sacred hymns close to their hearts. Our journey is one of passion, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to our roots.

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Our mission is multi-faceted and deeply rooted in our cultural and spiritual values.

We aim to create a comprehensive database that integrates our community members based on their Vedam, Gothram, and Soothram. This database not only connects us but also celebrates our diversity.

We are dedicated to nurturing the younger generation, providing them with the resources, mentorship, and knowledge to carry the torch of our traditions forward.

Anushtaanam with Precision!

We strive to ensure that every member can perform their Anushtaanam with precision and devotion. We provide the tools and knowledge for this sacred practice.

Learning the Vedam!

We facilitate the learning of the Rig Veda, starting with the essential Sookthams, to ensure that every member can connect with our sacred texts.

Supporting Our Families!

Our community is about collective well-being. We’re here to support our families in various aspects, addressing their needs with empathy and care.

Rig Veda: Our Beacon of Wisdom

The Rig Veda, often called “stotra,” is a repository of hymns in praise of various deities. With 8 Ashtakas, 10 Mandalas, 64 Adhyayas, 1028 Suktas, 2024 Vargas, and 10552 Mantras, it’s a treasure trove of spirituality.

The concluding Suktham of Rig Veda contains a prayer for global harmony, making it a true International Anthem. Its essence teaches unity in thought, word, and deed, emphasizing the power of wisdom with the declaration, “Pragyaanam Brahma.”