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To promote Indian traditions and culture all over the world.

 

Being a spiritual person, Maharaj had extraordinary knowledge. He could teach equally well on any topic. Throughout his life Maharaj dedicated a lot of his time to teach students. The type of students were varied ; from Ayurveda to modern medicine, from traditional arts and crafts to electronics, from Sanskrit to French and Japanese, from Indian music to modern music. All his students excelled in their respective fields reaching great heights. He never asked anything in return except to spread the traditions of India everywhere, by teaching students, educating foreign nationals, constantly thinking about the greatness of the past of our country and to preserve it through modern means.

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Maharaj wished to establish and develop India-Australia and India-Japan relations for the benefit of Australian and Japanese people by promoting, exhibiting, teaching and fostering India’s ancient arts and sciences through:

 

  1. business activities
  2. cultural exchange
  3. exhibitions of Indian culture including Ayurveda, music, dance, drama, yoga, philosophy, literature, arts and handicrafts from experts in the field
  4. seek cooperation from all individuals and existing organizations that are making efforts or are willing to render services and assistance towards promoting the interest of arts and culture.