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The Anâmay Trust







Inspired by the teachings of His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the
Anâmay Trust was established through a generous donation of land by
the local community in the village of Kausânî, state of
Uttarâkhand, India. The mission of the Trust is to create a Vedic
ashram and propagate the eternal Vedic dharma for the benefit of
mankind.



The Anâmay Trust seeks financial support to build a school for 121
students who will receive the complete experience and teaching of Vedic
sciences in the traditional manner. Presently the ashram accommodates 50
students and 10 teachers in two temporary structures while the new
student dormitories are under construction.

The ashram as of now offers instruction in three of the four Vedas, as
well as Upangas, Upavedas and Vedangas such as Âyurved, Vyâkaran,
and Jyotish. In addition to studying traditional courses and recitation
of the Vedas, the students at the ashram practice yoga and the
Transcendental Meditation (TM) and TM-Sidhi Programs daily.

Special emphasis is placed on inspiring in the students a deep
understanding and appreciation of the value of the Vedic approach to
eliminating problems and creating peaceful and prosperous nations. Upon
completion of their studies, the graduates of Anâmay ashram will be
able to uphold and teach the Vedic dharma and perform Vedic rites to
bring support of natural law to their respective communities.



Jai Guru Dev


 

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