All things special about India’s first Vedic park
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, NOIDA/ Updated : Jul 5, 2023, 14:09 IST
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India's first Vedic park is all about spirituality, culture and Vedas. Once inside, you'll find yourself surrounded with nearly 50,000 plants that are mentioned in the Vedas. The Ved Van Park in Sector 78 is a hot new attraction i … Read more
India's first Vedic park is all about spirituality, culture and Vedas. Once inside, you'll find yourself surrounded with nearly 50,000 plants that are mentioned in the Vedas. The Ved Van Park in Sector 78 is a hot new attraction in Noida. Read less
Let’s find out what makes Vedic park a must visit place in India.
1) The theme of the park has passages from the Indian vedas, namely Rig Veda, Atharva Veda, Yajur Veda, and Sama Veda.
2) The park is built with a budget of INR 27 crore!
3) The area where the park stands today was previously used as a trash yard! Later, soil compression was carried out to make it construction friendly.Trees were also planted after the soil was additionally disturbed to improve the condition of the plants.
4) The park is divided into seven zones and all are named after the famous Vedic sages—Kashyap, Bharadwaj, Gautam, Atri, Vasishtha, Vishvamitra, and Agastya. Not only this, there’s enough Information about the Indian sages here.
5) Visitors will also find holy scriptures are also displayed inside the park.
6) To educate and entertain visitors, a Vedic-themed laser show will also be organised in the park.
7) The walls of the park depict scenes from Vedas.
8) Over 50,000 plants have been planted inside the park, including kalpa vriksha, neem and banyan, among others. All these plants have been mentioned in Vedic literature.
9) The park also features a solar-lit amphitheatre and outdoor gym.
Address: Ved Van Road, Assotech Windsor Court, Sector 78, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201305
Timings: 8 AM to 9 PM
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