Vedic Cultural Center

Community Centers,Museums & Cultural Centers
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1420 228th Ave SE
98075
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Summary: The Vedic cultural center practices respect of all people regardless of race or any other material designation because of the divine presence of God in everyone. Education for making enlightened choices in life is the primary goal of the VCC for spreading light and peace in the world.
Mission: To provide an excellent facility for the greater Seattle community to participate in cultural events, seminars, exhibits and festivals that help preserve and promote the traditional Vedic arts, cuisine, music, dance, drama, literature and languages.

VCC was built during a fifteen month period from April 2007 to July 2008. A large group of sincere people work many years to make the center a reality. The Director of the center is Harry Terhanian. With him is a core group of more than sixty volunteers who dedicate their time, service, and money to manage and expand the activities.

Come and join the fun and be a participating volunteer to grow the VCC for the benefit of our children and future generations.

Vedic Cultural Center Priest Services. Qualified Brahmanas are available to perform pujas and samskaras in your home, at your business or at our Temple. Please register your service request and one of our priest will contact you. For any question email: pujariservices@vedicculturalcenter.org  or contact Namavrata Das at 206-979-8002

We invite you to connect with the original teachings of the Vedas and enrich your life’s journey with this five thousand year tradition. Vedic life is simple – learn through arts, music, dance and drama while leading a life of social harmony and respect for basic human dignity.

Another major theme of the Vedas is para upakar: doing good to others. A premium is put on educational and cultural activities that are beneficial  for the individual and society. The VCC offers many free (or voluntary donation) courses on language, music, dance, arts and crafts, drama, communication skills, philosophy,children’s programs,seniors programs and yoga. The center also provides extensive free food distribution through the Food for Life program.

The Vedic cultural center practices respect of all people regardless of race or any other material designation because of the divine presence of God in everyone. Education for making enlightened choices in life is the primary goal of the VCC for spreading light and peace in the world.

Vedic Cultural Center Priest Services. Qualified Brahmanas are available to perform pujas and samskaras in your home, at your business or at our Temple. Please register your service request and one of our priest will contact you. For any question email: pujariservices@vedicculturalcenter.org  or contact Namavrata Das at 206-979-8002

 

 

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