At Vishwa Vidyapeeth, we embrace the ancient way of “learning by doing.” Our approach integrates traditional values and modern education.
Cultivating the core pillars of character and capability through the Gnanavatika experience.
As part of the Back to Gurukula program, students are exposed to time-tested Indian traditions that foster strong character development.
"The goal is simple: broaden young minds, spark curiosity, and instill confidence through these experiences."
The Back to Gurukula program prioritizes Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and aims to move children towards the top of the pyramid, the stage of self-actualization.
Self Actualization
Realising one's full potential
Creativity, Personal Growth, Moral Development, Pursuit of Meaning, Purpose Driven Action, Peak Experience
Esteem
Recognition, Competence & Respect
Self Respect, Confidence, Respect from Others, Reputation, Recognition and Achievement
Love & Belonging
Social connections and acceptance
Family, Friendship, Community, Group Membership, Affection & Intimacy
Safety Needs
Security and predictability in one's environment
Personal Security, Health & Wellbeing, Stable Environment, Financial Security
Physiological Needs
Fundamental biological requirements for survival
Air, Water, Food, Shelter, Clothing, Sleep, Reproduction
For a complete Gnanavatika experience, parents and students should ensure the following needs are met.
"We take discipline seriously and handle violations sensitively. Our strict discipline and complaint redressal policy is shared with all parents."
Traversing the length and breadth of our cultural heritage.






















