Suparna Trust is an initiative founded by Acharya Mohit Bharadwaj, aiming to revive and preserve ancient Vedic traditions in the Sarasvati–Yamuna–Ganga region. Acharya Mohit left his corporate career to dedicate himself to the study and teaching of the Vedas, particularly the Shukla Yajur Veda and Shaankhaayana Shaakha, which were nearing extinction.
The Gurukul emphasizes traditional Vedic education, focusing on the study of the Vedas, Upanishads, and other ancient scriptures. It operates as a residential learning center, where students (Brahmacharis) live and study under the guidance of experienced teachers, following the age-old guru-shishya (teacher-student) tradition.
In addition to education, the Gurukul also maintains a Gaushala (cow shelter), integrating the care of cows into its daily practices, reflecting the holistic lifestyle advocated in Vedic teachings.
