About Us

Our Vision

To revive awareness of Sanatan knowledge systems by exploring Hindu temples as living repositories of science, culture, and civilizational memory—accessible to seekers, students, and researchers alike.

What We Study

Varruna focuses on understanding Hindu temples through multiple lenses, including:

Temple Architecture (Vastu & Shilpa Shastra) Studying rock-cut and structural temples, construction techniques, and material science. Astronomical & Geographical Alignment How temples align with solstices, equinoxes, rivers, magnetic fields, and celestial events. Ritual Science The logic behind temple rituals, sound (mantra), light, water, and energy flow. Historical Continuity Tracing temples across eras—pre-Mauryan, Gupta, early medieval, and regional dynasties. Forgotten & Lesser-Known Sites Bringing attention to temples and traditions excluded from mainstream narratives.

How Varruna Works

Varruna Sanatan Siksha Foundation operates as a learning and exploration platform, not a dogmatic institution.

Our approach includes:

Research-based writing grounded in scriptures, inscriptions, archaeology, and oral traditions, Temple studies focusing on structure, symbolism, and engineering, Interpretative education, explaining why temples were built the way they were ✍️ Documentation of lesser-known histories and regional traditions, Public knowledge sharing through articles, visual narratives, and educational content.

We do not claim final answers.

We encourage inquiry, observation, and respectful questioning.

What Makes Varruna Different

We separate belief from study, while respecting both We focus on process and design, not just mythology We highlight women, artisans, and forgotten contributors to temple culture We avoid sensationalism and remain grounded in sources

Varruna is not about proving superiority—it is about understanding inheritance.

Our Name: Varruna

The name Varruna symbolizes cosmic order, hidden laws, and balance—principles that underlie both nature and ancient knowledge systems.

It reflects our purpose: to explore the unseen structures that hold civilizations together.

Our Commitment

Varruna Sanatan Siksha Foundation is committed to:

Intellectual honesty Cultural responsibility Respect for all Dharmic paths Preservation without distortion

This platform exists for those who seek to learn, not argue—to understand, not reduce.

When temples are studied, not just visited,

civilization begins to speak again.

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