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==Area of Influence==
==Area of Influence==
Chinmaya Mission has influence in India especially in Southern, Northern & Western India and among Indian as well as many foreign communities in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and other countries.
Chinmaya Mission has influence in India especially in Southern, Northern & Western India and among Indian as well as many foreign communities in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, England and other countries.


Efforts are being made to spread the wings of the Mission to the East of India in the seven sisters especially.
Efforts are being made to spread the wings of the Mission to the East of India in the seven sisters especially.

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Chinmaya Mission
Formation1953
TypeNon-Profit Organisation
Legal statusTrust
PurposeSpirituality, Vedanta
HeadquartersMumbai
Location
Headed By
Swami Tejomayananda[1]
Main organ
Central Chinmaya Mission Trust
Websitehttp://www.chinmayamission.com/
RemarksFounded by Swami Chinmayananda

Chinmaya Mission is a Hindu spiritual organisation engaged in the dissemination of Vedanta, the science of the Self as expounded in the Vedas, particularly the Upanishads, and other important Hindu scriptures including the Bhagavad Gita. Chinmaya Mission was established in India in 1953 by devotees of the world-renowned Vedanta teacher, Swami Chinmayananda. Under his guidance, these devotees formed the nucleus of a spiritual renaissance movement that now encompasses a wide range of spiritual, educational, and charitable activities, touching the lives of thousands in India and outside its borders. Administered by Central Chinmaya Mission Trust in Mumbai, India, the Mission is now headed by Swami Tejomayananda. There are over 300 mission centres all over India and Abroad. North America itself had more than 30 centres.[3]

Founder

File:RedChinmayaOm.png
The Chinmaya 'Om'.

Swami Chinmayananda, founder of Chinmaya Mission, taught spirituality as the art of living. Through jnana yoga (the Vedantic path of spiritual knowledge), he emphasized the balance of head and heart, pointing out selfless work, study, and meditation as the cornerstones of spiritual practice.

Not satisfied by worldly aspirations or his degrees in literature and law, Balakrishna Menon pursued spiritual studies for nine years in the Himalayas, under the guidance of Swami Sivananda (Divine Life Society) and the tutelage of Swami Tapovanam (Tapovan Maharaj). He eventually came to share this Vedantic knowledge with the masses, in the form of the dynamic teacher known as Swami Chinmayananda.

Swamiji is renowned worldwide as a spiritual master and one of the foremost teachers of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. He is credited with the renaissance of spirituality and cultural values in India, and with the spreading of the ageless wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, as expounded by Adi Shankaracharya, throughout the world.

Mission statement

To provide to individuals, from any background, the wisdom of Vedanta and practical means for spiritual growth and happiness, enabling them to become a positive contributor to society.

Mission Motto

To give the maximum amount of happiness to maximum number of people for the maximum amount of time.[2]

Activities

The following activities are conducted at mission centers on a weekly basis:

  • Shishu Vihar for children 2 to 4
  • Balvihar for children 5 to 12
  • CHYK – Chinmaya Yuva Kendra
    • Junior CHYK for teenagers 13–15
    • CHYK for the age group of 16 to 24
    • Senior CHYK for youth aged 25–30
  • Study Groups for Adults
  • Chinmaya Vanprastha Sansthan for Senior Citizens (India and UK)

Medical Facilities

  • Hospital – 1
  • Nurses Training Centre – 1
  • Diagnostic Centre – 14
  • Eye camp in the rural areas – 1
  • Adoption of villages for providing social and medical relief – 120
  • Senior Citizen Homes – 8
  • Income generating schemes for downtrodden women – 1
  • Children Welfare Centre – 1
  • Goshalas – 4
Pallavur Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Palakkad, Kerala

Educational Field

  • Schools (Regular) – 70
  • Chinmaya International Residential School – 1
  • Harihar Schools (Free education & vocational training for downtrodden children for self-sufficiency) – 3
  • Colleges – 4
  • Degree College – 1
  • Chinmaya Institute of Higher Learning – 1
  • Chinmaya Heritage Centre – 1
  • Value based Vision Programme for schools (Regularly conducted in various parts of India)
  • Institute of Management – 1

Rural Development

A meeting of CORD, at Siruvani, Coimbatore

Chinmaya Mission undertakes activities of Rural Development via its wing Chinmaya Organisation for Rural Development (CORD)

Studies in Indology

Cultural Field

Imparting knowledge of Indian Scriptures in English & Regional languages (Free two years residential course, for college graduate students) – 6

Area of Influence

Chinmaya Mission has influence in India especially in Southern, Northern & Western India and among Indian as well as many foreign communities in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, England and other countries.

Efforts are being made to spread the wings of the Mission to the East of India in the seven sisters especially.

Ashrams of Chinmaya Mission

  1. Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Mumbai
  2. Chinmaya Tapovan Trust, Sidhbari
  3. Chinmayaranyam, Andhra Pradesh
  4. Chinmaya Sandeepany, Karnataka
  5. Chinmaya Sandeepany, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
  6. Chinmaya Gardens, Coimbatore
  7. Tapovan Kuti, Uttarkashi
  8. Chinmaya Vibhooti, Kolwan, Pune
  9. Chinmaya Krishnalaya, Piercy, CA, USA
  10. Sannidhi, Mangalore, Karnataka
  11. Sydney, NSW, Australia

See also

References