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VIVEKANANDA VEDANTA-YOGA-ADHYAYANA-SAMSHODHANA-ALAYAM
(VIVEKA-VYASA)
VIVEKANANDA CENTRE FOR VEDANTA AND YOGA STUDY AND RESEARCH
(Devoted to intense study and research in Philosophy with particular reference to
Vedanta and Yoga in the light of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda teachings)
Under the ‘School of Indian Heritage’, RKMVERI, Belur Main Campus
– – – – –
VISION, CONCEPT, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING
The raison d’etre:
Swami Vivekananda wanted an intense study of and research into the ancient spiritual and philosophical literature in the light of Sri Ramakrishna’s life and teachings. He also wanted that these highest truths should be made practical and the wisdom enshrined in these immortal texts should be applied in daily life so that they become a living force in society in the modern times. In his short span of life, his endeavour was to initiate such a movement that he strongly believed would transform individual lives and the society as a whole and establish what he called ‘Vedantic civilization’. In answer to a question “What is Vedantic idea of civilization?” Swami Vivekananda replied:
“True civilization is the manifestation of the divinity in man. That land is the most civilized wherein the highest ideas are made practical.
” [Ref. Life of Swami Vivekananda by his Eastern and Western disciples, published by Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, Himalayas (6th edition, Jan 1989, Vol.II, p.77)]. Further, in a rare mood of self-revelation this modern Rishi summed up his mission in life in the following remarkable words:
“
To put the Hindu ideas into English and then make out of dry philosophy and intricate mythology and queer startling psychology, a religion which shall be easy, simple, popular, and at the same time meet the requirement of the highest minds—is a task only those can understand who have attempted it. The dry, abstract Advaita must become living—poetic—in everyday life; out of hopelessly intricate mythology must come concrete moral forms; and out of bewildering Yogi-ism must come the most scientific and practical psychology—and all this must be put in a form so that a child may grasp it. That is my life’s work.
” (Ref. Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, Himalayas, Vol. 5, p. 104).
Swami Vivekananda commanded his disciples and followers to write a new commentary on Vedanta based on the prasthana-traya after having thoroughly studied and researched into the various Schools of Vedanta in depth—Ramanuja, Madhva and Chaitanya to start with, vis-à-vis Shankara’s tradition that is much more widely studied than the others—and discovering their synthesis in the philosophy of Sri Ramakrishna. He felt that this would pave the way for the samanvaya Vedanta (harmonizing Vedantic doctrine) emerging from Sri Ramakrishna’s life and teachings to be firmly grounded in and established as: one, a culminating synthesis of the ancient Vedantic tradition of the great Acharyas being combining both extensity and intensity, “broad as the skies and deep as the ocean”, and two, practically applicable to the modern society at large for the spiritual and intellectual awakening of humankind. Sister Nivedita’s masterly introduction to the Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda puts this idea in perspective in such a lucid and powerful manner:
“
It is this which adds its crowning significance to our Master’s life, for here he becomes the meeting-point, not only of East and West, but also of past and future. If the many and the One be indeed the same Reality, then it is not all modes of worship alone, but equally all modes of work, all modes of struggle, all modes of creation, which are paths of realization. No distinction, henceforth, between sacred and secular. To labour is to pray. To conquer is to renounce. Life itself is religion. To have and to hold is as firm a trust as to quit and to avoid. “This is the realization which makes Vivekananda the great preacher of Karma, not as divorced from, but as expressing Jnana and Bhakti. To him, the workshop, the study, the farmyard, and the field are as true and fit scenes for the meeting of God with man as the cell of the monk or the door of the temple. To him, there is no difference between service of man and worship of God, between manliness and faith, between true righteousness and spirituality. All his words, from one point of view, read as a commentary upon this central conviction. ‘Art, science, and religion,’ he said once, ‘are but three different ways of expressing a single truth.’
“
The urgent need therefore is to create a band of scholars—monastic and lay—who would devote themselves to such an intense study and research as elaborated above for which a modest beginning is being made by starting the proposed Research Centre called ‘
Vivekananda Vedanta-Yoga Adhyayana Samshodhana Alayam
’ (acronym: VIVEKA-VYASA), in English it will be called ‘
Vivekananda Centre for Vedanta and Yoga Study and Research
’ under the University’s ‘
School of Indian Heritage
’. It will be primarily
located at the Belur main campus
of the University and at the
Vivekananda Research Centr
e at the approved ‘Off-Campus’ Centre of the University at
Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vivekananda’s Ancestral House and Cultural Centre
in Kolkata.
The Scheme in concrete terms:
In concrete terms, we propose the following modest beginning:
One qualified faculty at the Associate Professor level (or senior Assistant Professor level) with knowledge of Eastern and Western Philosophy, including Yoga-Vedanta systems with teaching experience of at least ten years in a higher education institution and deep interest in research blending Eastern and Western thought, capable of independent research as well as guiding/supervising the research work of scholars, will be devoted full time to the academic activities and programmes of this Centre, holding ex-officio, the ‘Swami Abhedananda Chair’ established under at the University through a Corpus Fund created by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
Research scholars with M.A./M.Phil. degree preferably with UGC (or any other Government Agency) Research Fellowships may pursue research leading to Ph.D. in our University in Philosophy with special reference to its recent trends, Vedanta, Yoga, Ramakrishna-Vivekananda thought, etc. We would also involve senior professors in these areas to help us as Adjunct Faculty to guide research, initiate new projects, etc.
Publications on various aspects of Philosophy in general—Eastern, Western and Comparative, Ramakrishna-Vivekananda thought, etc.—and Yoga-Vedanta in particular, will be published by the Centre VIVEKA-VYASA. Besides, a peer-reviewed research journal of international standard called Viveka-Vyasa-Shodhapatrika, in addition to the existing journal Prajnaaloka of the Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy, will be published and the Swami Abhedananda Chair-holder faculty will be in charge of this Publications Division, including the research journal as its Editor-in-Chief.
Online programmes—diploma and certificate courses, for example—in various aspects of Philosophy, with emphasis on Vedanta and Yoga, will be started to create awareness in the general public as well as College/University level students and teachers belonging to other disciplines, but interested in Philosophy. Minimal fees will be charged for these courses and certificates will be issued by the University.
Diploma and Certificate Courses in Yoga with both theoretical and practical components will be held at Vivekananda Research Centre in the approved ‘Off-Campus’ Centre of the University in Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vivekananda Ancestral House and Cultural Centre, Kolkata. Yoga practicals will include pranayama, asana, dhyana, etc. Competent and qualified Yoga teachers will conduct these courses and teach in the direct face-to-face mode as well as online mode (note that the online mode will be only for the theoretical part). Minimal fees will be charged and the University will issue certificates for these courses.
A well-equipped Online/Distance (virtual) mode infrastructure set up at the Vivekananda Research Centre in Kolkata by the University’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Unit, will conduct online courses from this Research Centre, besides developing modules for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) as directed by University Grants Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) for pan India as well as global audience. This is the current trend in higher education and post-Covid pandemic, the importance of these MOOCs will be enormous and become the ‘new normal’ as it is being called. There is also a huge scope for developing rich e-content and e-learning materials in Philosophy with special reference to Yoga and Vedanta as well as in Sanskrit studies.
Monitoring, Supervising and Coordinating VIVEKA-VYASA:
The Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy of RKMVERI Deemed University, under the School of Indian Heritage, has grown enormously over more than a decade of its existence: what began as a tiny Department with just 3 students and 2 faculty members in 2006 has now grown into vibrant and vigorous Department bubbling with academic activity, with 117 students and 10 full-time + 10 part-time faculty all of whom are highly qualified with PhD degrees and eligible to teach at the postgraduate level and guide PhD scholars doing research. The breakup figures of the 117 students are: 91 students studying in 5-year Integrated M.A. programme (fully residential), 26 research scholars possessing M.A. degree and pursuing M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes (6 M.Phil. and 20 PhD). The research scholars have UGC Research Fellowships.
Thus the Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy is quite competent to handle and closely monitor the proposed VIVEKA-VYASA ‘Vivekananda Centre for Vedanta-Yoga Study and Research’. The Coordinator of this proposed Centre will be the Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy, presently Swami Japasiddhananda, who will work under the overall supervision of Swami Atmapriyananda, who, on completion of his tenure as Vice Chancellor for fifteen years since inception, has now been appointed as Pro-Chancellor and who has conceived and conceptualized the present Project: VIVEKA-VYASA.
****************
Recent Webinar:
VIVEKA-VYASA organised a webinar series on “Meeting the Challenges of Covid-19 pandemic – The Yogic Way” in 2021 sponsored by Inter University Centre for Yogic Sciences (IUC-YS)
—-
Page updated: 27 July 2022
Latest News & Updates
[Report] Special Colloquium in the School of Mathematics by Swami Yogatmanandaji on 31 March 2026
April 13, 2026
[Report] Sourav Porel secured first position as the State Topper in the Online Indian Knowledge System Olympiad 2026, organized by the Central Sanskrit University, Delhi – January 2026
April 11, 2026
Result of interview held on 04 April 2026 for the Project Staff position in International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) funded research project at the Sasya Shyamala KVK, RKMVERI
April 10, 2026
[Report] Two-day National Seminar on Ancient and Contemporary Commentators of the Vedas – 3-4 April 2026
April 9, 2026
[Report] Inauguration of Shravana Mangalam – 27 March 2026
March 31, 2026
Home
About
Overview
Our Inspiration
History
Profile of RKMVERI (Deemed University)
Distinctive Status of the University
Vision & Mission: Ramakrishna Math & Mission
Vision and Mission of RKMVERI
Administration
Administrative Structure of RKMVERI
Officers of University
Statutory Bodies
Sponsoring Society
Executive Council (Board of Management)
Academic Council
Finance Committee
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC)
Anti-Ragging Cell
Caste-Based Discrimination Committee and SC/ST Cell
Students’ Grievance Redressal Committees (SGRC)
Other Committees & Cells
Bye Laws of the University
Off-Campus Faculty Centres of RKMVERI
RKMVERI Open and Distance Learning
RKMVU to RKMVERI Name change
Academics
Schools
School of Indian Heritage
School of Mathematical Sciences
School of Agriculture & Rural Development
School of Rehabilitation and Sports Science
School of Environment & Disaster Management
School of Biological Sciences
Departments @ Belur Campus
Sanskrit & Philosophy
Physics
Mathematics
Computer Science
Sports Science & Yoga
Departments @ Off-campus centres
Faculty of Agriculture and Rural Development
Faculty of Disability Management and Special Education
General Adapted Physical Education & Yoga
Faculty of Agriculture, Rural and Tribal Development, Coimbatore
Dept. of Computer Science, Coimbatore
Faculty of Agriculture, Rural and Tribal Development, Ranchi
Centres under Schools of RKMVERI
School of Indian Heritage
Programmes in Sanskrit Studies
Certificate Courses in Indian Spiritual & Cultural Heritage
Programmes in Yoga
Programmes in Classical Music
Vivekananda Centre for Vedanta & Yoga Study & Research (VIVEKA-VYASA)
RKMVERI Academic Structure
RKMVERI Academic Policies
Examination Section
Student Services
Academic Calendar
Admissions
Admissions 2026 (All campuses)
List of Programmes at all Campuses
International Students (Study in India)
RKMVERI Fees details
Fees payment by Cash or DD
Narendrapur Campus
Coimbatore Campus
Ranchi Campus
Research
Research – Thrust Areas
Research and Development
R & D Cell and Committee
Research Faculty List
Research Projects
JIVAN-Centre for Research in Biological Sciences
Centre for AI IoT & Mixed Reality
List of PhD Scholars
Journals and Magazines
Books Published
Funded Projects Undertaken
Outreach
Vivekdisha – ICT-Based Network
Bangla Bhasha Samvardhan Samiti (BBSS)
Krishi Vigyan Kendras by RKMVERI
DAESI Courses by SSKVK
About Krishi Vigyan Kendras
Inclusive & Adapted Physical Education
Promoting Special Education & Disability Management
Rural Community Development & Awareness building
Ranchi: Rural Development & Community services
Outreach Programme in Yoga for Health & Wellbeing
Sanskrit for all
DIGISEVA
COVID Outreach & Awarness
News – Events
Announcements
Careers
Awards
Online Learning Portals of MHRD & UGC
COVID-19 Help & Updates
National Festivals, Cultural Events and others
Others
Alumni
Reports
Student Satisfaction Survey
Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR)
IQAC minutes
Annual Academic Report
Financial Report
Official Reports the University has brought out
Institutional Development Plan
UGC Mandatory Disclosures
Best Practices
Swayam MOOCs Help
RKMVERI granted A++ grade by NAAC
Facilities
Central Library (Belur)
Holiday List for 2025-26
NAAC Documents
Verification of Student documents
Code of Conduct
Donate
Donations to various causes at RKMVERI
Online Donation Portal
Donate – Cheque/DD/NEFT
Off-campuses
Narendrapur, Kolkata
Coimbatore, Tamilnadu
Ranchi, Jharkhand
Reports
Publications
Journals and Magazines
Books Published
Research Publications
Dīpaśikhā
Prajñāloka
JODYS
IJAPEY
Careers
Vivekdisha
Portals
Central Library (Belur)
RKMVERI LMS Portal
Online Admission Portal
Online Donations Portal (Belur)
Webmail
Online Learning Portals of MHRD & UGC
VIVEKA-VYASA
Home
VIVEKANANDA VEDANTA-YOGA-ADHYAYANA-SAMSHODHANA-ALAYAM
(VIVEKA-VYASA)
VIVEKANANDA CENTRE FOR VEDANTA AND YOGA STUDY AND RESEARCH
(Devoted to intense study and research in Philosophy with particular reference to
Vedanta and Yoga in the light of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda teachings)
Under the ‘School of Indian Heritage’, RKMVERI, Belur Main Campus
– – – – –
VISION, CONCEPT, STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING
The raison d’etre:
Swami Vivekananda wanted an intense study of and research into the ancient spiritual and philosophical literature in the light of Sri Ramakrishna’s life and teachings. He also wanted that these highest truths should be made practical and the wisdom enshrined in these immortal texts should be applied in daily life so that they become a living force in society in the modern times. In his short span of life, his endeavour was to initiate such a movement that he strongly believed would transform individual lives and the society as a whole and establish what he called ‘Vedantic civilization’. In answer to a question “What is Vedantic idea of civilization?” Swami Vivekananda replied:
“True civilization is the manifestation of the divinity in man. That land is the most civilized wherein the highest ideas are made practical.
” [Ref. Life of Swami Vivekananda by his Eastern and Western disciples, published by Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, Himalayas (6th edition, Jan 1989, Vol.II, p.77)]. Further, in a rare mood of self-revelation this modern Rishi summed up his mission in life in the following remarkable words:
“
To put the Hindu ideas into English and then make out of dry philosophy and intricate mythology and queer startling psychology, a religion which shall be easy, simple, popular, and at the same time meet the requirement of the highest minds—is a task only those can understand who have attempted it. The dry, abstract Advaita must become living—poetic—in everyday life; out of hopelessly intricate mythology must come concrete moral forms; and out of bewildering Yogi-ism must come the most scientific and practical psychology—and all this must be put in a form so that a child may grasp it. That is my life’s work.
” (Ref. Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, Himalayas, Vol. 5, p. 104).
Swami Vivekananda commanded his disciples and followers to write a new commentary on Vedanta based on the prasthana-traya after having thoroughly studied and researched into the various Schools of Vedanta in depth—Ramanuja, Madhva and Chaitanya to start with, vis-à-vis Shankara’s tradition that is much more widely studied than the others—and discovering their synthesis in the philosophy of Sri Ramakrishna. He felt that this would pave the way for the samanvaya Vedanta (harmonizing Vedantic doctrine) emerging from Sri Ramakrishna’s life and teachings to be firmly grounded in and established as: one, a culminating synthesis of the ancient Vedantic tradition of the great Acharyas being combining both extensity and intensity, “broad as the skies and deep as the ocean”, and two, practically applicable to the modern society at large for the spiritual and intellectual awakening of humankind. Sister Nivedita’s masterly introduction to the Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda puts this idea in perspective in such a lucid and powerful manner:
“
It is this which adds its crowning significance to our Master’s life, for here he becomes the meeting-point, not only of East and West, but also of past and future. If the many and the One be indeed the same Reality, then it is not all modes of worship alone, but equally all modes of work, all modes of struggle, all modes of creation, which are paths of realization. No distinction, henceforth, between sacred and secular. To labour is to pray. To conquer is to renounce. Life itself is religion. To have and to hold is as firm a trust as to quit and to avoid. “This is the realization which makes Vivekananda the great preacher of Karma, not as divorced from, but as expressing Jnana and Bhakti. To him, the workshop, the study, the farmyard, and the field are as true and fit scenes for the meeting of God with man as the cell of the monk or the door of the temple. To him, there is no difference between service of man and worship of God, between manliness and faith, between true righteousness and spirituality. All his words, from one point of view, read as a commentary upon this central conviction. ‘Art, science, and religion,’ he said once, ‘are but three different ways of expressing a single truth.’
“
The urgent need therefore is to create a band of scholars—monastic and lay—who would devote themselves to such an intense study and research as elaborated above for which a modest beginning is being made by starting the proposed Research Centre called ‘
Vivekananda Vedanta-Yoga Adhyayana Samshodhana Alayam
’ (acronym: VIVEKA-VYASA), in English it will be called ‘
Vivekananda Centre for Vedanta and Yoga Study and Research
’ under the University’s ‘
School of Indian Heritage
’. It will be primarily
located at the Belur main campus
of the University and at the
Vivekananda Research Centr
e at the approved ‘Off-Campus’ Centre of the University at
Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vivekananda’s Ancestral House and Cultural Centre
in Kolkata.
The Scheme in concrete terms:
In concrete terms, we propose the following modest beginning:
One qualified faculty at the Associate Professor level (or senior Assistant Professor level) with knowledge of Eastern and Western Philosophy, including Yoga-Vedanta systems with teaching experience of at least ten years in a higher education institution and deep interest in research blending Eastern and Western thought, capable of independent research as well as guiding/supervising the research work of scholars, will be devoted full time to the academic activities and programmes of this Centre, holding ex-officio, the ‘Swami Abhedananda Chair’ established under at the University through a Corpus Fund created by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
Research scholars with M.A./M.Phil. degree preferably with UGC (or any other Government Agency) Research Fellowships may pursue research leading to Ph.D. in our University in Philosophy with special reference to its recent trends, Vedanta, Yoga, Ramakrishna-Vivekananda thought, etc. We would also involve senior professors in these areas to help us as Adjunct Faculty to guide research, initiate new projects, etc.
Publications on various aspects of Philosophy in general—Eastern, Western and Comparative, Ramakrishna-Vivekananda thought, etc.—and Yoga-Vedanta in particular, will be published by the Centre VIVEKA-VYASA. Besides, a peer-reviewed research journal of international standard called Viveka-Vyasa-Shodhapatrika, in addition to the existing journal Prajnaaloka of the Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy, will be published and the Swami Abhedananda Chair-holder faculty will be in charge of this Publications Division, including the research journal as its Editor-in-Chief.
Online programmes—diploma and certificate courses, for example—in various aspects of Philosophy, with emphasis on Vedanta and Yoga, will be started to create awareness in the general public as well as College/University level students and teachers belonging to other disciplines, but interested in Philosophy. Minimal fees will be charged for these courses and certificates will be issued by the University.
Diploma and Certificate Courses in Yoga with both theoretical and practical components will be held at Vivekananda Research Centre in the approved ‘Off-Campus’ Centre of the University in Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vivekananda Ancestral House and Cultural Centre, Kolkata. Yoga practicals will include pranayama, asana, dhyana, etc. Competent and qualified Yoga teachers will conduct these courses and teach in the direct face-to-face mode as well as online mode (note that the online mode will be only for the theoretical part). Minimal fees will be charged and the University will issue certificates for these courses.
A well-equipped Online/Distance (virtual) mode infrastructure set up at the Vivekananda Research Centre in Kolkata by the University’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Unit, will conduct online courses from this Research Centre, besides developing modules for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) as directed by University Grants Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) for pan India as well as global audience. This is the current trend in higher education and post-Covid pandemic, the importance of these MOOCs will be enormous and become the ‘new normal’ as it is being called. There is also a huge scope for developing rich e-content and e-learning materials in Philosophy with special reference to Yoga and Vedanta as well as in Sanskrit studies.
Monitoring, Supervising and Coordinating VIVEKA-VYASA:
The Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy of RKMVERI Deemed University, under the School of Indian Heritage, has grown enormously over more than a decade of its existence: what began as a tiny Department with just 3 students and 2 faculty members in 2006 has now grown into vibrant and vigorous Department bubbling with academic activity, with 117 students and 10 full-time + 10 part-time faculty all of whom are highly qualified with PhD degrees and eligible to teach at the postgraduate level and guide PhD scholars doing research. The breakup figures of the 117 students are: 91 students studying in 5-year Integrated M.A. programme (fully residential), 26 research scholars possessing M.A. degree and pursuing M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes (6 M.Phil. and 20 PhD). The research scholars have UGC Research Fellowships.
Thus the Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy is quite competent to handle and closely monitor the proposed VIVEKA-VYASA ‘Vivekananda Centre for Vedanta-Yoga Study and Research’. The Coordinator of this proposed Centre will be the Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Philosophy, presently Swami Japasiddhananda, who will work under the overall supervision of Swami Atmapriyananda, who, on completion of his tenure as Vice Chancellor for fifteen years since inception, has now been appointed as Pro-Chancellor and who has conceived and conceptualized the present Project: VIVEKA-VYASA.
****************
Recent Webinar:
VIVEKA-VYASA organised a webinar series on “Meeting the Challenges of Covid-19 pandemic – The Yogic Way” in 2021 sponsored by Inter University Centre for Yogic Sciences (IUC-YS)
—-
Page updated: 27 July 2022
Latest News & Updates
[Report] Special Colloquium in the School of Mathematics by Swami Yogatmanandaji on 31 March 2026
April 13, 2026
[Report] Sourav Porel secured first position as the State Topper in the Online Indian Knowledge System Olympiad 2026, organized by the Central Sanskrit University, Delhi – January 2026
April 11, 2026
Result of interview held on 04 April 2026 for the Project Staff position in International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) funded research project at the Sasya Shyamala KVK, RKMVERI
April 10, 2026
[Report] Two-day National Seminar on Ancient and Contemporary Commentators of the Vedas – 3-4 April 2026
April 9, 2026
[Report] Inauguration of Shravana Mangalam – 27 March 2026
March 31, 2026
Home
About
Overview
Our Inspiration
History
Profile of RKMVERI (Deemed University)
Distinctive Status of the University
Vision & Mission: Ramakrishna Math & Mission
Vision and Mission of RKMVERI
Administration
Administrative Structure of RKMVERI
Officers of University
Statutory Bodies
Sponsoring Society
Executive Council (Board of Management)
Academic Council
Finance Committee
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC)
Anti-Ragging Cell
Caste-Based Discrimination Committee and SC/ST Cell
Students’ Grievance Redressal Committees (SGRC)
Other Committees & Cells
Bye Laws of the University
Off-Campus Faculty Centres of RKMVERI
RKMVERI Open and Distance Learning
RKMVU to RKMVERI Name change
Academics
Schools
School of Indian Heritage
School of Mathematical Sciences
School of Agriculture & Rural Development
School of Rehabilitation and Sports Science
School of Environment & Disaster Management
School of Biological Sciences
Departments @ Belur Campus
Sanskrit & Philosophy
Physics
Mathematics
Computer Science
Sports Science & Yoga
Departments @ Off-campus centres
Faculty of Agriculture and Rural Development
Faculty of Disability Management and Special Education
General Adapted Physical Education & Yoga
Faculty of Agriculture, Rural and Tribal Development, Coimbatore
Dept. of Computer Science, Coimbatore
Faculty of Agriculture, Rural and Tribal Development, Ranchi
Centres under Schools of RKMVERI
School of Indian Heritage
Programmes in Sanskrit Studies
Certificate Courses in Indian Spiritual & Cultural Heritage
Programmes in Yoga
Programmes in Classical Music
Vivekananda Centre for Vedanta & Yoga Study & Research (VIVEKA-VYASA)
RKMVERI Academic Structure
RKMVERI Academic Policies
Examination Section
Student Services
Academic Calendar
Admissions
Admissions 2026 (All campuses)
List of Programmes at all Campuses
International Students (Study in India)
RKMVERI Fees details
Fees payment by Cash or DD
Narendrapur Campus
Coimbatore Campus
Ranchi Campus
Research
Research – Thrust Areas
Research and Development
R & D Cell and Committee
Research Faculty List
Research Projects
JIVAN-Centre for Research in Biological Sciences
Centre for AI IoT & Mixed Reality
List of PhD Scholars
Journals and Magazines
Books Published
Funded Projects Undertaken
Outreach
Vivekdisha – ICT-Based Network
Bangla Bhasha Samvardhan Samiti (BBSS)
Krishi Vigyan Kendras by RKMVERI
DAESI Courses by SSKVK
About Krishi Vigyan Kendras
Inclusive & Adapted Physical Education
Promoting Special Education & Disability Management
Rural Community Development & Awareness building
Ranchi: Rural Development & Community services
Outreach Programme in Yoga for Health & Wellbeing
Sanskrit for all
DIGISEVA
COVID Outreach & Awarness
News – Events
Announcements
Careers
Awards
Online Learning Portals of MHRD & UGC
COVID-19 Help & Updates
National Festivals, Cultural Events and others
Others
Alumni
Reports
Student Satisfaction Survey
Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR)
IQAC minutes
Annual Academic Report
Financial Report
Official Reports the University has brought out
Institutional Development Plan
UGC Mandatory Disclosures
Best Practices
Swayam MOOCs Help
RKMVERI granted A++ grade by NAAC
Facilities
Central Library (Belur)
Holiday List for 2025-26
NAAC Documents
Verification of Student documents
Code of Conduct
Donate
Donations to various causes at RKMVERI
Online Donation Portal
Donate – Cheque/DD/NEFT
Off-campuses
Narendrapur, Kolkata
Coimbatore, Tamilnadu
Ranchi, Jharkhand
Reports
Publications
Journals and Magazines
Books Published
Research Publications
Dīpaśikhā
Prajñāloka
JODYS
IJAPEY
Careers
Vivekdisha
Portals
Central Library (Belur)
RKMVERI LMS Portal
Online Admission Portal
Online Donations Portal (Belur)
Webmail
Online Learning Portals of MHRD & UGC