Divine Krishna | The Vedic Education Procedure
Introduction
Vishwa Hindu Seva and Sakshata Sangh is a voluntary, non-profit, social and cultural organization(1). Sangh, as the organization is popularly known, aims to organize the Hindu community in order to preserve, practice and promote Hindu ideals and values. HSS conducts structured programs of regular athletic and academic activities to develop strong character and leadership skills in its members (known as swayamsevaks for men and sevikas for women), emphasizing values such as self-discipline, self-confidence and a spirit of selfless service (seva) for humanity. We encourage maintaining Hindu cultural identity in harmony with the larger community.
Divine Krishna:
Divine
Krishna is a community of Vishwa Hindu
Seva and Sakshata Sangh for Hidu Missionary and Development task in India and
Other Country.
The
organization was formed to spread the practice of Bhakti yoga, in which those
involved (bhaktas) dedicate their thoughts and actions towards pleasing
Krishna, their Supreme Lord. Its most rapid expansions in membership as of 2007
have been within India and especially after the collapse of the Soviet Union,
in Russia, Ukraine, and the rest of the ex-Soviet aligned states of Eastern
Europe and Central Asia.
Vision
·
Establishment
of Free Education School with Vedic Vidhee
·
Establishment
of Hindi & Sanskrit Schools in All Countries
·
Promotion
of Indian Art, Cultures and Music
To make this mission more effective we are using new generation of technologies like Multimedia Video Production,
Book and e-book publication, social media community buildup with including CGI
graphic mode and VFX Technologies in 21 different country and in their local
language. It will help to interact the new generation peoples and let them know
about our hindu culture, hindu
tradition, history and important of
hindu festivals.
Our Main Focus
·
Religious
Social Media Missionary Promotion
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Religious
Movies
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Religious
Animated Movies
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Religious
Books and e-book Publication
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Important
Ashrams and Dharm Guru’s information
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