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H.H.
Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji’s
motto in life is, “In the
Service of God and humanity.” He
left his home for the Himalayan
jungles and forests at the
tender age of eight, under the
guidance of his spiritual
master, in order to live a life
devoted to God and in the
service of humanity. Today, he
is world-renowned as a spiritual
leader, visionary and divine
guide.
Pujya Swamiji is President and
Spiritual Head of Parmarth
Niketan Ashram, Rishikesh, one
of the largest spiritual
institutions in India. He is
also Founder/Chairman of India
Heritage Research Foundation (IHRF),
an international, non-profit,
humanitarian foundation. Under
Pujya Swamiji’s leadership, IHRF
runs and sponsors free schools,
women’s vocational training
programs, a medical clinic,
orphanages/gurukuls, frequent
free medical health camps,
“Clean, Green and Serene”
programs, organic gardening
programs, Cow-Care programs, an
extensive rural development
program, and innumerable other
humanitarian projects including
the first ever Encyclopedia of
Hinduism as well as ashrams and
medical clinics in the sacred
land of Mansarovar and Mt.
Kailash in Tibet.
Pujya Swamiji’s religion is
unity, and he has been a leader
in numerous international,
interfaith summits and
parliaments, including most
recently the Parliament of World
Religions in 1999, the
Millennium World Peace Summit of
Religious and Spiritual Leaders
at the United Nations in 2000,
the World Economic Forum in
2002, the World Council of
Religious Leaders at the United
Nations in Bangkok in 2002, the
World Conference of Religions
for Peace in Japan in 2006, the
Global Youth Peace Summit at the
United Nations in October 2006,
the first Hindu-Jewish Summit in
Jerusalem in February 2008, and
the Hindu-Christian dialogue
initiated by the Vatican in
Mumbai in June 2009. He is also
a leader of frequent world peace
pilgrimages across the world.
Pujya Swamiji is the recipient
of innumerable awards, including
the Mahatma Gandhi Humanitarian
Award, Hindu of the Year Award,
Prominent Personality Award by the
Lions’ Club, Best Citizens of
India Award, the Uttaranchal
Ratan (Jewel of Uttaranchal)
Award and the Bharat Vikas
Parishad 1st Utkrishtta Samman
Award.
Pujya Swamiji is a leader in the
massive Clean Ganga Movement. He
has dedicated the next five
years of His life to this huge,
comprehensive program spanning
Gangotri to Ganga Sagar. The
program includes everything
ranging from solid waste
management to sewage treatment
plans to full civic re-planning
of the villages and cities located on the
banks of Ganga. It also includes
establishment of trash
collection and recycling
programs as well as organic
farming programs to minimize not
only trash but also chemical
effluents in Ganga's waters. The
program includes detailed
and in-depth plans for proper
treatment of chemical,
commercial and toxic waste for
the tanneries and other
industries that lie on Ganga's
banks. Uniting people from
across India and across the
world in the name of saving
Ganga, Pujya Swamiji is giving a
new direction to this crucial
crisis.
However, Pujya Swamiji seems
unaffected by this incredible
list of accomplishments and
remains a pious child of God,
owning nothing, draped in
saffron robes, living a life of
true renunciation. His days in
Rishikesh are spent offering
service to those around him.
Thousands travel from across the
globe simply to sit in his
presence, to receive his "darshan."
He travels the world, bringing
the light of wisdom,
inspiration, upliftment and the
divine touch to thousands across
the world.
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