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© 2009 Fiji Sevashram Sangha, 6 Bau Street, GPO Box: 14064, Suva - Fiji

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The manifold activities of the Sangha are increasing by leaps and bounds, specially among the under-privileged in the interior villages. For the maintenance of educational and charitable works, the Sangha is in need of patronage and financial backing from all generous people.

The Fiji Sevashram Sangha appeals to general public to cooperate in its multifarious activities chalked out by its great founder Acharya Swami Pranvanandaji Maharaj for serving Humanity. Persons having faith in the aims and objectives of the Sangha are

requested to forward their donation in favour of Fiji Sevashram Sangha.

 

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Fiji Sevashram Sangha, an affiliated body of Bharat Sevashram Sangha is a spiritual brotherhood of monks and selfless workers devoted to the service of humanity.

 

Bharat Sevashram Sangha was founded in 1917 by the illustrious patriot saint Yugacharya Sreemat Swami Pranavanandaji Maharaj as a result of divine inspiration at the altar of His spiritual revelation in 1916. It is purely a philanthropic and charitable organization with non-sectarian, non-communal and non-political character and outlook.

 

The Bharat Sevashram Sangha has organised hundreds of selfless and spiritual advanced monks and has imparted them proper training to create an atmosphere for moral and spiritual regeneration of the people.Sevashram have been established in prominent places in India and abroad.

 

Fiji Sevashram Sangha was established in 2000. Presently Sangha operates from two centres at Suva and Lautoka

 

OBJECTIVES OF FIJI SEVASHRAM SANGHA

1.Organisation of Sannyasins

2.Moral & Spiritual regeneration.

3.Service of humanity irrespective of caste, creed or colour.

4.Spread of ideal education that makes true men on sound moral.

5.Reformation of holy places.

6.Reconstruction of Hindu society.

7.Introduction of physical culture.

8.Relief work during Natural Calamities.

9.Medical Aids & leprosy welfare Projects.

10. Propagation by moral & spiritual publications.

11. Overseas cultural missions.

12. Welfare of the aboriginals and Uplift of the backward classes.

 

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Yugacharya Sreemat Swami Pranavanandaji Maharaj