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In the Field

Jun 30 2014

Presentation of the Encyclopedia of Hinduism Short Clip

Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, Founder/Chairman of India Heritage Research Foundation and of the Encyclopedia of Hinduism project, shared the journey of the Encyclopedia project and His divine vision and mission to bring it to the world in an inspiring and moving speech during the Encyclopedia of Hinduism Presentation Ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhawan on the 23rd June, 2014. He explained that, “the wisdom, truths, teachings and insights of Indian and Hindu culture are not limited to or applicable to only Hindus or Indians. Rather they belong to the world and...

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Sep 05 2013

Encyclopedia of Hinduism

The Encyclopedia of Hinduism is the definitive guide to one of the world's oldest and most diverse religions comprehensively compiled for the first time in history. Covering a full range of subjects—including history, civilization, culture, art, architecture, music, dance, medicine, and spirituality—in a stunning eleven volume collection with thousands of contributions from some of the world's foremost experts and scholars....

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Jul 06 2013

Project Hope – Uttarakhand Flooding Relief

In the tragic flooding in Uttarakhand mid-June, innumerable people (estimates report in the thousands) lost their lives. Another 11,000 are estimated to be missing. They couldn't escape as Mother Ganga's waters rose to heights unseen in over 100 years, flowing brown and fast: with forces greater than a speeding train. Nearly 100 dharmshalas (guest houses), packed full of pilgrims fell into the river. Hundreds of cars toppled off foundation-less roads. Roads were destroyed. Bridges collapsed. Countless lives were lost, as were property, possessions and hopes. Here in Uttarakhand, under Pujya Swamiji's vision,...

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Jul 06 2013

Project Hope – Uttarakhand Flooding Relief

In the tragic flooding in Uttarakhand mid-June, innumerable people (estimates report in the thousands) lost their lives. Another 11,000 are estimated to be missing. They couldn't escape as Mother Ganga's waters rose to heights unseen in over 100 years, flowing brown and fast: with forces greater than a speeding train. Nearly 100 dharmshalas (guest houses), packed full of pilgrims fell into the river. Hundreds of cars toppled off foundation-less roads. Roads were destroyed. Bridges collapsed. Countless lives were lost, as were property, possessions and hopes. Here in Uttarakhand, under Pujya Swamiji's vision,...

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Jul 03 2013

A Day in the Light

A Day in Light Captives the essence of a life. With breathtaking cinematography of the landscape of India, Pujya Swamiji explores the key elements to living a happy and peaceful life. Through a visual meditation, he shares his views on same of life's most fundamental subjects including Love, Forgiveness, Expectations Happiness....

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Jun 07 2013

Government needs to coordinate with private companies to save Ganga: Swami Chidanand Saraswati

"Clean Yamuna for a Clean Ganga" campaign was organised at the Siri Fort Auditorium in New Delhi on World Environment Day on 5th June. A discussion was held at Siri Fort Auditorium on this day regarding "Clean Yamuna for a Clean Ganga" campaign. Panelists from politics and entertainment field were present on this occasion and shared their thoughts. Swami Chidanand Saraswati also expressed his views on this matter and said that it's time for the Indian Government to bring new private agencies regarding water management. The government should only monitored and implement...

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Jun 07 2013

“Government needs to coordinate with private companies to save Ganga”

"Clean Yamuna for a Clean Ganga" campaign was organised at the Siri Fort Auditorium in New Delhi on World Environment Day on 5th June. A discussion was held at Siri Fort Auditorium on this day regarding "Clean Yamuna for a Clean Ganga" campaign. Panelists from politics and entertainment field were present on this occasion and shared their thoughts. Swami Chidanand Saraswati also expressed his views on this matter and said that it's time for the Indian Government to bring new private agencies regarding water management. The government should only monitored and implement new...

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