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Be a Hindumitra
To support and empower individuals and families in need through universal values of Sanatana Dharma
Aims of Hindumitra
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To develop leadership skills
- To spread the divine love of Sanatana Dharma across the world .
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To provide training to understand, practice and declare Sanatana Dharma
Be a Hindumitra
We practice Sanatana Dharma to support and empower individuals and families in need.
What is Hindumitra? Who is a Hindumitra?
What roles can you take up as Hindumitra?
Hindumitra would need to choose one among the following 4 roles:
Dharma Vidyarthi (Learner)
You may already be learning something related to Dharma such as Bhagavadgita, Samskritam, Bhagavatham etc. You will need to spare 3 hours a week for this work and you need to maintain a record of this activity for self- reflection and to inspire other Hindumitras and general public about the progress you make. Remember we are all nitya vidyarthis – perpetual learners. Learning never stops.
Sevaka (Volunteer)
If you choose service to society as the top most priority and as a way to serve Paramatma, choose this role. Volunteer in medical camps, social welfare programs, education events in your neighbourhood based on the themes of health, cultural, social and spiritual welfare goals of Hindumitra.
Margadarshaaka (Guide)
Choose this role if you are good at communication and have sufficient knowledge of Sanatana Dharma and are not shy of reaching out to your neighbors, family, friends and general public in spreading the divine knowledge of Sanatana Dharma. It would be beneficial if you are also good with singing bhajans. These will be taught as part of Hindumitra training. Again need, to maintain record of all the people you have reached out to and impact it has had. Also any reflections of the work you have done.
Bodhaka (Teacher)
Choose this role if you have knowledge of Sanatana Dharma and have the skills to be an instructor, motivator and teacher. You will be expected to prepare teaching material and have the patience and time to teach all types of learners. Your classes could be formal or informal. Could be in temples, slums, function halls, education centres or online. You will need to maintain log of all the classes you have conducted.
*Common to all of them:
1. Undergo mandatory Hindumitra training
2. Allocate at least 3 hours each week (vidyarthi, sevaka, margadarshaka, and bodhaka)
3. Must keep the team informed of their progress and upcoming program details.
4. Attend at least one Hindumitra Satsangham per month.*
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