Vedas are believed to be the Divine mantras from the Cosmic Space recognised by Ancient Rishis after intense tapas and sadhana. No authorship has been ascribed to these ancient Scriptures. That is why vedas are called ‘apaurusheya’ .Vedas are also called Sruti (“what is heard”). Sage Vyasa has classified the whole Vedas into four groups known as Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva. Vedas are an encyclopedia of sadupadeshas of how a man should lead his life in dharmic way. It is already proven beyond doubt that Veda Mantras confer peace, prosperity and general well being of the whole world. It is our abundant duty to nourish and cherish the Vedas, which are the roots of our Culture and Sanatana Dharma for future generations. A Vedagurukulam is a type of education system in ancient india with shishya (‘students’ or ‘disciples’) living near or with the guru, in the same house. In the guru-shishya parampara the students learn from the guru and help the guru in his everyday life, including carrying out of daily household activities.These activities are very essential part of the education to inculcate self-discipline among students.Typically, a guru does not receive or accept any fees from the shishya. With this noble cause in mind, “Sri Dattatreya Veda Vidya Gurukulam” has been operating since 2000. (Brahma Sri Gullapalli Seetarama Chandra Murthy Ghanapathi) Taking acharya’s wish as a supreme command and with the intention to revive the same guru-shishya parampara and with the benign blessings of Jagadhgurus’ this Vedagurukulam is operating since 20 years under the sole supervision of Brahma Sri Gullapalli Seetarama Chandra Murthy Ghanapathi, one of the very few erudite vedic scholars in our country.