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At LSR's Summer School, open windows to Parsi heritage, Gita
New Delhi: This summer, Lady Shri Ram College (LSR) for Women is opening the doors to India's cultural treasure house—not through its iconic campus corridors, but through the digital windows of Summer School 2025.
The inaugural session was launched on Monday.
The Summer School kicked off with its first certificate course, 'Bharat Bodh: Ancient Indian Wisdom and its Contemporary Relevance', a collaborative initiative between LSR's Dept of Sanskrit and the Delhi Sanskrit Academy. This is the first in a three-part series under the umbrella title 'Virasat: Tapestries of Indian Culture', designed to engage students in ecological traditions, philosophical insights, and forgotten cultural legacies.
The three-part courses are open to undergraduates, postgraduates, and doctoral students across disciplines.
In a major departure from tradition, LSR's Summer School has, for the first time, welcomed students from outside the college. "Rooted in the interdisciplinary and culturally informed vision of NEP 2020, I hope our Summer School enhances cultural sensitivity and fosters deeper engagement with India's intellectual and multicultural legacy, taking us closer to our mission of Viksit Bharat," said acting principal Kanika K Ahuja.
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Lok Sabha MP Bansuri Swaraj, who was the chief guest at the launch, praised LSR for curating summer programmes that promote holistic education.
In the first session, students will explore how ancient Indian texts envisioned a society grounded in environmental stewardship, inner discipline, and cosmic order. Topics include Vedic astrology (Jyotish), the philosophy of "Rashtra Pratham", and the subtle distinctions between chanting and recitation, bridging ancient knowledge with contemporary relevance.
For those drawn to psychology, the course "Timeless Lessons – Gita and Psychological Insights" (June 16–26) promises a compelling deep-dive into how the Bhagavad Gita's verses resonate with modern psychological understanding.
Among the most distinctive offerings is "An Introduction to Zoroastrianism: Continuity and Change" (June 23–July 2). Focusing on the Parsi Zoroastrian community, it offers a rare and nuanced look at a group whose contributions to Indian society are significant yet often overlooked.