





Accommodation
Visa & Invitation letter
Accommodation
Accommodation
For the reservation, please contact us for suggestive nearby accommodations, which are to be reserved by participants themselves only (Indian Nationals).
- The potential list of hotels to be provided by us is suggestive only which is within walking distance.
- For the reservation, please contact to Hotels Reservations are made on by participants them self only.
- International Participants are requested to contact International Relations Office, DSVV
- Cancellation and refund policies are according to the rules of the hotel.
Visa & Invitation letter
Visa
- An official invitation letter will be sent by the International Relations Office, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya upon request. The visa application is the sole responsibility of the participants.
- Any visitor from a country that has no diplomatic relations or special visa exemption with India should obtain an entry visa before coming to India.
- All foreign nationals are recommended to contact the Indian Embassy in each country to check the necessary documents for visa issuance and apply for a visa at least one month before your departure for India as it may take time to acquire the visa.
Invitation Letter
- An official invitation letter will be sent by the International Relations Office, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya upon request. The visa application is the sole responsibility of the participants. To request an official invitation letter, participants should first complete the registration process. After completing the online registration process, please send email at cyr@dsvv.ac.in.
- “The rigid convictions and practices of spirituality weaken their authenticity without scientific spirit and openness. The philosophy and teachings of spirituality without having a scientific approach lose their relevance and originality in the smog of blind faith and superstitions. Science also remains narrow and incomplete without incorporating spirituality. Science without spirituality has no bonds of values and so there is an obvious danger of it becoming aristocratic and apathetic.”
— Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya, Seer-Sage, Saintly Social-Reformer.