Devavrat Mahesh Rekhe
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Vedamurti Devavrat Mahesh Rekhe | |
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देवव्रत महेश रेखे | |
| Born | |
| Citizenship | Indian |
| Alma mater | Vallabharam Shaligram Sangved Vidyalaya, Varanasi |
| Occupation | Vedic scholar |
| Known for | Completing the Dandakrama Parayanam of 50 days |
| Father | Vedabrahmashri Mahesh Chandrakant Rekhe |
Devavrat Mahesh Rekhe (Sanskrit: देवव्रत महेश रेखे) is an emerging Vedic scholar in India. He is awarded with the title Vedamurti. He has become popular by completing an important ritual known as Dandakrama Parayanam in the Vedic tradition. He completed the Dandakrama Parayanam in 50 days without any interruption. In the sacred ritual, he chanted 2000 mantras of the Madhyandini Shakha of the text Shukla Yajurveda flawlessly. After the completion of the Dandakrama Parayanam, he emerged as a notable scholar in traditional Guru Shishya Parampara in India.[1][2][3][4]
Devavrat Mahesh Rekhe was born in the Ahilya Nagar district of Maharashtra in India. He belongs to a Brahmin family in Maharashtra. He is the son of Vedabrahmashri Mahesh Chandrakant Rekhe. In the age of 19, he became a scholar of Vedic literature.[5]