The nation's first-ever Vedic theme, the Ved Van Park is set to open in Noida, a development that will excite and motivate admirers of Indian culture and history.
The history, culture, and traditions of India have been passed down through the years. The Vedas are perhaps the most widely recognized and treasured of the nation's many cultural treasures.
The project, which is being hailed as the first park with the theme of a Hindu text, is expected to cost roughly Rs 27 million to complete. Through murals and laser performances, the park will be decorated with texts from the Rigveda, Atharvaveda, Yajurveda, and Samaveda. There will be a solar-powered amphitheater in the park as well.

These ancient texts, which have been the focus of study and interpretation for millennia, are regarded as the cornerstone of Indian philosophy, religion, and culture.
According to reports, the park will be divided into seven areas, each with a name and information from a sage from the Vedic era, such as Kashyap, Gautam, Bharadvaj, Atri, Vishvamitra, Vasishtha, and Agastya. According to reports, construction was supposed to have begun in 2021, but it was put off because more soil compaction was needed to hold the building more securely.

Additionally, the park will contain a variety of fruit-bearing trees and medicinal plants. The Noida Authority planted 25,000 plants in 2022 last year only. There will be 50,000 plants, and the authorities have made sure that traditional trees and plants like banyans, kalpavrikshas, coconuts, and neem are planted.
A solar-powered amphitheater and outdoor fitness centre have also been built into the park. The park will be used by those living in housing societies in sectors 74 to 79 in addition to people from other adjacent communities, according to officials.
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