
at Tapobhoomi — a sacred confluence of education, values, and spirituality — a grand Saraswati Poojan ceremony was held with deep devotion, enthusiasm, and vibrant cultural expression. The event was organized by International Sadguru Gurukulam, Sadguru Dnyanpeeth, and Swami Brahmanand Vedic Gurukul & Research Institute.



The celebration began with a traditional procession and devotional chants, marking the ceremonial arrival of Goddess Saraswati into the hall. The Saraswati Mahapooja and Sadguru Poojan were performed by Vedic scholars with sacred chants, under the auspices of Shri and Smt. Ambaji Dalvi. The atmosphere was charged with spiritual energy and resonant mantras.

Students Avnish Sawant and Rishikesh Gawas spoke about the significance of Saraswati Poojan, highlighting the Vedic and cultural dimensions of the Goddess of Knowledge. The cultural segment featured traditional Fugdi dance by students of International Sadguru Gurukulam, while students from Sadguru Dnyanpeeth presented a powerful depiction of the nine forms of Goddess Durga.


Winners of the poetry competition were felicitated by dignitaries including Dr. Shraddha Naik, Dr. Deepali Naik, Dr. Bhagyashree Naik, teachers Indira Mishal and Amita Gawas, Prof. Dnyaneshwar Patil, teachers Tukaram Naik and Ishwar Kubal, and social worker Siddhesh Naik.

The event concluded with Bhavani Ashtak, Ghumat Aarti, Pasaydan, and Shanti Path, followed by the distribution of Prasad. This celebration inspired students toward the pursuit of knowledge and strengthened the bond between the younger generation and Goa’s rich cultural heritage