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This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. This article has been tagged since July 2005. See Wikipedia:How to edit a page and Category:Wikipedia help for help, or this article's talk page. Arsha Vidya Gurukulam
Founder
Swami Dayananda Saraswati
Year & place of founding 1986
Aims & ideals Monastic / Non-monastic monastic and lay devotees; a non-sectarian body
General philosophical outlook Advaitic Vedanta Philosophy
Spiritual disciplines generally advocated Administrative set-up SEVA organisation is run by the board of trustees, which has representation from all the sects of Hinduism.
Provision for joining One can become a Sevak, a volunteer at AIM for SEVA. By forming a group, local centres can be started.
Present chief of the movement Swami Dayananda Saraswati
Activities Religion & spirituality Temples in US of A, kids classes, Bhagavad Gita classes etc. Gurukulam branches are present at Coimbatore, Rishikesh etc. Coimbatore (Koyamutthur or Kovai in Tamil) is a major industrial town in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. ...
Rishikesh (also spelt Hrishikesh, another name for Lord Vishnu), in the state of Uttaranchal, is a holy city for Hindus located in the foothills of the Himalaya in northern India. ...
Social field Through All India Movement for Seva, headed by former President of India R. Venkataraman, service is being rendered to the people. - Stundent Homes - 15; Adopted Govt. Schools - 10; over 100 pre-schools; 2 schools for mentally challenged kids; Yoga institution and funding for high schools
- 3 hospitals with total 100 bed facility; 4 mobile health centres & several health checkup camps
- Handicrafts project; Self-help groups and suhrat micro-finance programmes
Cultural field Through Sevya handicrafts are being preserved and the artisans are supported by providing market to their products.
Relief activities Environment projects such as Construction of Roads to remote villages; Planting campaigns; Water projects; cleaning and sanitation etc.
Province of its influence Active in several states of India such as Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Union territory of Chandighar, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Uttaranchal, West Bengal etc. Also active in USA, Canada and some european countries. Andhra Pradesh (à°à°à°§à±à°° à°ªà±à°°à°¦à±à°¶à° in Telugu) (Ändhra PrÄdesh), is a state in south-eastern India and is part of the linguistic-cultural region of South India. ...
Bihar ( बिहार in Devanagari) is a state of the Indian union situated in the eastern part of the country. ...
Gujarat (àªà«àªàª°àª¾àª¤ in Gujarati) is the most industrialized state in India after Maharashtra and is located in western India, bordered by Pakistan to the northwest and Rajasthan to the north. ...
Haryana (हरयाणा) is a state in north India. ...
Himachal Pradesh, formally the Punjab Hill States, is a state in northwest India. ...
Karnataka (à²à²°à³à²¨à²¾à²à² in Kannada) is one of the four southern states of India. ...
Madhya Pradesh (मधà¥à¤¯ पà¥à¤°à¤¦à¥à¤¶) is a state in central India. ...
Maharashtra (महाराषà¥à¤à¥à¤°) is Indias third largest state in terms of area and second largest in terms of population after Uttar Pradesh. ...
Orissa (2001 provisional pop. ...
Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, Land of the Tamils) is a state at the southern tip of India. ...
Uttaranchal (à¤à¤¤à¥à¤¤à¤°à¤¾à¤à¤à¤²) became the 27th state of the Republic of India on November 9, 2000 after a relatively short and peaceful struggle by its people in the 1990s, having previously comprised part of Uttar Pradesh. ...
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Major publications - Arsha Vidya, the vision of Rishis - Swami Dayananda
- Conversion is violence - Swami Dayananda
- Crisis Management - Swami Dayananda
- Hinduism - Swami Dayananda
- In the vision of Vedanta - Swami Dayananda
Related Links See also Survey of Hindu organisations Scope The article presents a comparative overview of the leading Hindu organisations of India. ...
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