Monday, January 26, 2009

SAWN KIRPAL RUHANI MISSION






Deeper, richer, inner lives. A stronger sense of meaning and purpose. A more loving and peaceful world. From its centers around the world. Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission/Science of Spirituality strives to help individuals and communities achieve these cherished goals.

A global non-profit spiritual organization, Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission/Science of Spirituality is made up of hundreds of thousands of individuals of all nationalities, races and faiths who are deeply committed to bettering themselves and the world through a spiritual way of living based on meditation and ethical values.

Each year the international headquarters in Delhi, India, hosts hundreds of thousands from all backgrounds who come together to study spirituality and mysticism as the silken thread that knits the world into a single human family. At their many centers worldwide, members lead and participate in community events that further mutual understanding and respect.

In 1995, Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj established the first Darshan Academy in Meerut, India. Today, Darshan Academies throughout India educate children from pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. In addition to using a standard educational curriculum, Darshan Academy promotes the ethical and spiritual values common to all religions. Students, teachers and staff meditate daily, creating a focused atmosphere in which to study and learn.
Dedicated to serving humanity, the organization:
  • Sponsors blood drives and free eye-operation clinics in Delhi, providing medical help and support to the community and local hospitals;
  • Provides free allopathic, homeopathic, and ayurvedic medical clinics at Kirpal Ashram in Delhi;
  • Has provided medical and financial relief to victims of natural disasters in regions throughout the world; and,
  • Rebuilt the entire village of Sarneshwar in rural Gujarat after the devastating earthquake in 2001, including individual homes, a community building, meditation hall, school, and medical dispensary.
  • After the disastrous December 2004 tsunami, Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission/Science of Spirituality Young Adults group organized a refugee relief fund, raising close to $70,000 from the organization’s members worldwide.
  • Built three new public schools in Tamil Nadu State, in isolated areas devastated by the tsunami, and donated them to the Indian Government.

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