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General Inquiries:
Brij Pal Singh.
President
Nalini Sankar.
Vice President
Anil Fulwaria,
General Secretary,
Akila Ramarathinam,
Joint General Secretary
Ramyavaran Ravikant
Project Contacts:
Vidya Vihar
Geetha Narayanaswamy
Hindu Youth Australia
Nikhil Rughani
Krishna Ramarathinam Pooja
Hindu Elders Foundation
Nalini Sankar
Vasanthi Vasudevan Hindu
Social Services To be decided
Sydney Veda Patasala Akila
Ramarathinam Subashree
Balachander Hindu Scripture
classes Akila Ramarathinam
Secretary, VHP Australia |
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WHAT'S
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Upcoming Events 14th - 19th July
2009 Youth Camp 5
day/night camp for the youth age 15 years and
above Venue: Heathcote Scout Hall (2 Freeman
Road, HeathCote)
25th
July 2009 Click for poster and
details Kid's Day
Camp A day camp held for kids ages 5 to
14
Venue:
Carlingford Scout Hall, Plympton Road, North
Carlingford Click for
Poster and details
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Recently
Concluded 2nd Australian Hindu Conference!
Presided by Pujya Swamiji Dayananda Saraswati & Swamiji Vigyanananda
Held On 11-12 April 2009, University of Western Sydney (UWS), Parramatta, NSW
The annual Australian Hindu Conference brought together Hindus and the wider Australian community to foster better understanding of the diversity of the Hindu way of life and the contribution of Hindus to the on-going well being of Australia.
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Sustaining Australia through strengthening bonds amongst communities |
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The Conference explored a number of areas to nurture and contribute to both our individual and collective understanding as a nation. Topics included the following: |
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Uniting all Hindus in Australia coming from different countries. |
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Strengthening bonds among different streams of Bharatiya Dharma (Sanatani, Jain & Sikh). |
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Understanding all Dharma Civilisations such as Buddhist, Confucian, Hindu, Shinto, Taoist etc. and working together for common good. |
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Strengthening bond among different schools of Hindu Dharma: Shaiva, Vaishnava, Veer-Shaiva, Sakta, Arya Samaj etc. |
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Networking among Hindu organizations, institutions and temples for common good. |
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Integrating Hindu temples with the Society, Family and Youth. |
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Special Workshops focusing on
Youth - Developing leadership among Hindu youth; Challenges and their responses
Women, Children and Elders - Need of Hindu Social Service to address issues of women, children and the elderly. |
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Understanding Aboriginal, Hindu and
Australian communities and interactions.
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Developing relations and working with Australian Government agencies, leaders etc. |
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Conference Coordinator : Smt. Akila Ramarathinam
Joint Gen-Secretary, VHP Australia Inc.
E-Mail: akilaramarathinam@hotmail.com Ph: +61 2 8814 7016 |
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Sri Brij Pal Singh; President, VHP of Australia, Inc.
E-Mail: brij_pal_singh@hotmail.com Phone: 02 -9484 5204 (AH) |
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Sri Anil Fulwaria,General Secretary, VHP Australia Inc. Email: anil@datamatics.com.au Phone: 02-9868 4491 (AH) |
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VHP AUSTRALIA
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VHP
Australia was founded in 1989 as a volunteer-based,
not-for-profit organisation.
Its
Constitution regulates all its activities, and provides guidance on the
election and the role of all officials. The Central Working Committee,
consisting of the executive committee, founding life members is responsible for
carrying out various administrative and other activities. |
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Objectives of the VHP Australia |
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Vishva
Hindu Parishad of Australia was registered under Charitable Collection Act 1934
in August 1990. It has been incorporated in state of NSW on 18th November
1998. It is a non-profitable charity organisation and has following main
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To
provide a forum for discussions and reflection with a view to instill in Hindus
settled in Australia, a devotion and respect for the principles and practices
of Hindu ways of life.
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To
strengthen the Hindu respect for other religions, beliefs and creed so as to
encourage the spirit of service to humanity at large. |
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To sustain and nourish all that is noble in the Hindu culture and society. |
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To protect, preserve and promote social, cultural and religious values of Sanatana Dharma
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