"The government has given money to madrassas. It is a good thing. We are not criticising anybody. We do not disrespect any other faith and it is not our intention to belittle anyone. The Modi government talks of 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas' (equal growth for all), but don't our Vedas come under that," he said.
He was speaking at an international conference on Vedas here and also sought to promote Vedic teaching around the world by proposing to establish a "Vedic vidyapeeth" (university).
"I think, given the importance of this ancient wisdom of our country, they (Centre) should have poured in several thousands of crores of rupees on it...Now, they are spending on Sanskrit also. But, for Vedas, there is no money," he said.
In his address, on the last day of the conference today, Ramdev also pitched for establishing a Vedic temple-cum- university that would serve not just a mere worship place but also as a knowledge centre for propagation of Vedic teachings.
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"But, it is also my hope that like for Yoga, the Modi government would also do the needful to promote Vedas," he said.
The yoga guru further said that there was a "gap in understanding" between the Vedic scholars and scientists and "our aim and mission is to create a confluence of ancient science and modern science".
"People who know Vedic science, are not aware of quantum physics, space science, chemistry and other contemporary areas and many of the modern scientists do not have idea about the Vedic science. We want both of them to interact with each other and we will plan a meet of top scientists and renowned Vedic scholars soon for that," he said.
"We should endeavour to build a Vedic India and ultimately a Vedic world for benefit of all mankind. We want modernity with spirituality," he said.
Ramdev also referred to spiritual guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's move to introduce a currency 'Raam' named after the Hindu deity and said it has been accepted by several countries though "India has still not recognised it".
He also lashed out at people and institutions who are running yoga centres around the country for commercial benefits.