Gautam Adani Visits Ayodhya Gurukul, Pledges Support for Sanskrit & Culture

Gautam Adani visited Ayodhya's Shri Nihshulk Gurukul after offering prayers at the Ram Temple, where he participated in a Yajna and interacted with students. The students described his visit as a moment of great fortune and pride, highlighting his assurance of support for the institution. Adani emphasized the importance of Gurukuls in preserving India's cultural traditions, especially in the age of Artificial Intelligence. He stated that the Adani Foundation would provide necessary support to maintain and promote this heritage for future generations.

Key Points: Gautam Adani Visits Ayodhya Gurukul, Pledges Cultural Support

  • Adani visited Shri Ram Temple
  • Participated in Gurukul Yajna
  • Pledged support for Sanskrit & culture
  • Highlighted role of Gurukuls in AI era
  • Visit coincided with Hanuman Jayanti
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'Great fortune': Students of Ayodhya Gurukul on Gautam Adani's visit

Gautam Adani visited a Gurukul in Ayodhya, participating in a Yajna and pledging support through the Adani Foundation to preserve cultural heritage.

"We consider it a great fortune that industrialist Gautam Adani visited our institution - Gurukul Student"

Ayodhya, April 2

Students of an Ayodhya Gurukul, visited by Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani on Thursday after offering prayers at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, termed their interaction with him as "a moment of pride and encouragement".

During his visit to the Shri Nihshulk Gurukul, Gautam Adani participated in a Yajna and spent time engaging with students and teachers. expressing support for the institution and its cultural mission.

Talking to IANS, a Gurukul student said: "We consider it a great fortune that industrialist Gautam Adani visited our institution and expressed his willingness to support it. The Gurukul represents our ancient tradition and is a centre of Sanatan Dharma, where students are dedicated to preserving and promoting timeless values. He assured us that any possible support from his side would be extended. He also participated in a Yajna.'

Another student shared similar sentiments. "Today is a matter of great joy that he came to our Gurukul. It was heartening to see how the Yajna conveyed guidance for society, and how students and teachers were guided with discipline. He assured that the Gurukul would receive support whenever needed."

Acharya Shashikant Das also spoke about the visit, saying that Gautam Adani first offered prayers at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi and then came to the Gurukul, where he interacted with students. He added that Adani appreciated Indian culture and assured his support for preserving and promoting it.

Gurukul Vyakaranacharya Shravan Kumar Mishra highlighted the significance of the visit, stating: "His visit to a Sanskrit Gurukul reflects his deep respect for the Sanskrit language and culture. Even today, Sanskrit plays a vital role in protecting dharma. While administrative systems cannot reach everywhere, the influence of Sanskrit is widespread. If this Gurukul continues to flourish, it will contribute to the growth of Sanskrit and culture, ultimately benefiting the nation."

Earlier in the day, the Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani visited the magnificent Ram Temple, along with his family. The prominent industrialist, delighted to visit the birthplace of Lord Ram after the temple's inauguration in 2024, offered prayers to Ram Lalla and sought blessings.

Adani's visit to the Ram Mandir coincides with the Hanuman Jayanti celebrations -- the day marking the birth of Lord Hanuman.

Gautam Adani was accompanied by his wife, Priti Adani and son Karan Adani. The Adani family participated in the holy rituals at the temple and offered prayers.

Speaking to the media about Ram Lalla 'darshan', Gautam Adani said: "My family and I had the opportunity to visit the magnificent Shri Ram Mandir. It is a deeply emotional and proud moment for us. This temple is not just a centre of faith, but also a symbol of India's culture, unity, and self-confidence."

The billionaire businessman also underlined Adani Foundation's efforts to uphold the nation's rich cultural traditions and heritage in an era dominated by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

"I pray that Lord Shri Ram's blessings remain upon all of us and that our country continues to progress on the path of development. Today, I also had the opportunity to visit the Gurukul and spend some time with the children. In today's era, Gurukuls play a very important role in keeping our culture alive. Through the Adani Foundation, efforts are being made to preserve and promote this cultural heritage. We will provide all necessary support to help maintain and pass on our traditions in the AI era."

- IANS

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Priya S
A moment of pride indeed for those students! It's heartening that he didn't just visit the temple but also took time for the Gurukul. Hope this translates into concrete support for their infrastructure and resources. Our ancient education system has so much to offer.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the support extends beyond symbolism. Many such traditional institutions struggle financially. Promises are good, but sustained funding and modern pedagogical integration are what will truly help these Gurukuls flourish.
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Sarah B
As someone interested in Indian culture, this is fascinating. The blend of ancient tradition (Yajna, Sanskrit) with modern influence (a leading industrialist, talk of AI) is uniquely Indian. It shows a path where development doesn't mean abandoning heritage.
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Vikram M
Jai Shri Ram! 🙏 Visiting the temple and then the Gurukul on Hanuman Jayanti is very auspicious. Our businesses succeeding globally while remembering and supporting our *sanskriti* is the real model of a developed India. More industrialists should take inspiration.
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Kavya N
The students' excitement is palpable. For them, meeting such a successful person who validates their path of learning must be incredibly encouraging. It's not just about money, but about the morale boost. Good step by Adani ji.

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