Student life
Daily Routine on Campus
The day begins and ends with a prayer. The morning sessions in the University begins with the universal prayer, based on the unity of religions. Community singing of Bhajan in the hostels is held every evening. Before retiring for the night, students sit around the altar in their respective accommodation and chant prayers dedicating all their day’s activity to the Divine.
Students have the opportunity to listen to their fellow students, teachers and many important guests on the campus. These guests include men and women who have attained great success in their respective fields – ministers, administrators, industrialists, judges, ambassadors, entrepreneurs, artists and sports persons, amongst others. When students interact with these guests they imbibe the values and importance of the path of devotion to God and the path of goodness and godliness. In addition, weekly study circle sessions take place where spiritual questions are raised and answered.
Time | Activity |
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4:40 AM | Getting Up |
5:00 AM | Early Morning Prayers |
5:20 AM | Sankhya Yoga Parayanam |
5:30 AM | Yoga or Jogging |
5:50 AM | Hot Drinks (Ragi Malt or Sai Protein) |
6:00 AM | Bath (in Batches) & Room Cleaning |
7:00 AM | Breakfast |
7:30 AM | General Knowledge (Newspaper/Library) |
8:00 AM | Assembly Prayers |
8:06 AM | Transcendental Meditation (15 min) followed by National Anthem |
8:25 AM | 1st Period |
9:10 AM | 2nd Period |
9:55 AM | 3rd Period |
10:40 AM | Break (Fruits or Juice) |
10:55 AM | 4th Period |
11:40 AM | 5th Period |
12:25 PM | Lunch and Rest/Nap |
1:30 PM | 6th Period (Discussion-Based or Tests) |
2:30 PM | Homework/Study/Practical Classes |
4:00 PM | Snacks |
4:15 PM | Sports and Games |
5:40 PM | Vedam Chanting |
6:00 PM | Bhajans, Stotram, and Aarti |
6:30 PM | Transcendental Meditation (15 min) |
6:45 PM | Dinner |
7:30 PM | Para Vidya |
8:30 PM | Swadhayaya |
9:00 PM | Milk |
9:15 PM | Hanuman Chalisa |
9:30 PM | To Bed |