Mangalore, January 25: Minister for Higher Education Dr V S Acharya assured to extend all the support for the development works at Department of Human Consciousness and Yogic Sciences at Mangalore University.
He was speaking after inaugurating newly constructed building of department of Human Consciousness and Yogic sciences, Dharmanidhi Yoga Peetha at Mangalore University here on Wednesday, January 25.
He also laid emphasis on the study of Sanskrit, saying that the ancient language was not only confined to Vedic knowledge. He said that mathematics, science and Yoga were also branches of Sanskrit language, which according to him was a treasure-trove of knowledge. Unfortunately the language was not given importance it deserved, he lamented.
He also promised full support from the State government if the University was willing to set a Centre on Sanskrit language.
Appreciating the efforts of Mangalore University on starting PG course on Yogic science he said Universities should become centres to form the future of students.
Chief guest, former vice chancellor of Bangalore University K Siddappa said Yoga enhances internal beauty as well as external beauty of individual.
Mangalore University Vice Chancellor Prof T C Shivashankara Murthy in his presidential address said that there were also diploma courses on Yoga for the public along with post-graduation and research.
He said it was only in 1998 that the full-fledged post graduate department in Yoga was started at Mangalore University.
On the occasion, in reorganisation of the service rendered by the temples of Old Dakshina Kannada, development of Dharmanidhi Yoga Peetha and the department of Human consciousness, the Higher Education Minister felicitated the donors of the temple trustees of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.
Chairman Human Consciousness and Yogic sciences department, Dharmanidhi Yoga Peetha Dr K Krishna Bhat delivered introductory remark.
Associate Professor the department Dr Krishna Sharma proposed a vote of thanks.
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