Union Home Minister Amit Shah has addressed Vedanta Bharti's 'Viveka Dipini Mahasamarpan' program at the Palace Grounds in Sri Krishnavihar, Bangalore on Saturday i.e. today. In the same speech, Amit Shah has thanked Vedanta Bharati for his efforts in presenting the knowledge of the Vedas and the writings of Adi Shankaracharya to the children. Its lava Amit Shah said at the program here, 'In October 2017, Prime Minister Modi also took a personal interest in it and the same Sahitya Akademi was given the job of translating this questionnaire. It is being translated into 24 Indian languages. This shows how well PM Modi understood how worthy it is even today. He said, 'Vedanta Bharati, on its own initiative, has already published translations of Vivekadeepini in 10 languages. The same I could watch the Gujarati version and it has brought me great peace and happiness. '' For your information, let me tell you that the program started with the singing of Viveka Deepini by more than one lakh students from different schools in Bengaluru city and district. Hui. At the same time, Shah assured Vedanta Bharati all help in future. Also asking students to read the messages given by Adi Shankaracharya and present it in the program to assimilate, Amit Shah said, 'We all should take inspiration from Adi Shankaracharya's life and live in the same way needed. He has cycled across the country seven times on foot. He also built four monasteries in four directions across the country. Shah further said that he built Joshi Math in Kedarnath, Sharda Math in Dwarka, Govardhan Math in Puri and Sringeri in Karnataka. He has made our lives successful by spreading the Vedas and Upanishads in these four monasteries. During this period, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa, Lok Sabha MP Tejashwi Surya and PC Mohan attended the event. Also Read: JVM to join hands with BJP, official announcement maybe be made soon Case filed against 47 BHP leaders for doing a rally in support of CAA Here's what Union Minister Giriraj Singh says on population control law Rahul Gandhi writes a letter to Modi government to set up spice and food park in Wayanad