Educational Tour at Belur Math

Students embarked on an enriching educational tour to Belur Math, exploring the magnificent temple, museum, and learning about Sri Ramakrishna's teachings in a spiritually uplifting environment.

Events Details

  • Date : November 21, 2025
  • Time : 9:30 a.m.
  • Venue : Belur Math

The educational tour to Belur Math proved to be an enlightening experience for students, blending spiritual learning with architectural appreciation. The day commenced at 9:30 a.m. as excited children assembled with their headmistress and teachers, ready to explore one of Howrah's most significant spiritual landmarks. The group first visited the stunning Belur Math Mandir, the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, where students marvelled at its unique architectural design that harmoniously combines Hindu, Christian, and Islamic motifs, symbolizing the universal acceptance of all religions. The temple's serene atmosphere and magnificent structure left a lasting impression on young minds.

Following the temple visit, the students proceeded to the Ramakrishna Sangraha Mandira, Museum, where they discovered fascinating artefacts, photographs, and personal belongings of Sri Ramakrishna, Sarada Devi, and Swami Vivekananda. The museum exhibits provided valuable insights into the lives and teachings of these great spiritual personalities, helping students understand the philosophy of universal brotherhood and religious harmony. Through carefully preserved manuscripts, letters, and historical documents, children gained a deeper appreciation of India's spiritual heritage and the Ramakrishna Movement's contribution to society.

After the educational exploration, the group gathered at the peaceful Belur Math ground for their tiffin break. Students enjoyed their snacks amidst the tranquil surroundings, with the gentle breeze from the Hooghly River adding to the pleasant atmosphere. The tour successfully combined education with recreation, leaving students with memorable experiences and valuable lessons about spirituality, tolerance, and cultural heritage.