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Introduction:
A perennial spring of creativity and commitment; a bubbling
stream of novel ideas and inspiration; a gushing river of
positive energy and enthusiasm – this is what the Chitrapur
Yuvadhara symbolises… A growing family of caring, fun-loving,
but responsible young adults between 18 and 35 with immense
talent in varied fields, Yuvadhara members may have the ambition
to reach for the sky, but this intent is rooted firmly in
the stability and the spiritual strength drawn from a 300-year-old
Guru Parampara.
Born in the cultured and sensitive Chitrapur Saraswat community;
blessed with a Guru who tries His best to be accessible and
who has made them aware of the importance of total fitness
of body, mind and spirit and nurtured by a dedicated band
of qualified guides who devise innumerable programmes to channel
their boundless potential, all members of the Yuvadhara have
begun to bond effortlessly, become knowledgeable and proud
about their roots and priceless heritage and turned eager
to contribute, in whatever manner they can -- to brighten
the lives of those around them and lighten the loads of the
less privileged. Can there be a better way to flow towards
the future?
Objectives:
To encourage interaction amongst the youth and help them
learn from each other.
To create awareness of the existing activities connected
to Shri Chitrapur Math and to participate in them.
Build a network to gather relevant information from time
to time, such as names of professionals working in a particular
field.
To assist in designing, implementation, marketing and sales
of products and publication of various agencies under Shri
Chitrapur Math and allied organizations with an underlined
motive of promoting Math activities.
Promote Konkani language and Saraswat culture.
Promote health and fitness through exercise camps and diet
information.
Representation:
Each local sabha has 2 or more youth representatives aged
between 18 and 35 years, according to the size of the Local
Sabha. They are nominated by Param Poojya Swamiji for a period
of 1 year. They represent all the members in their local sabha
and will be invited to the meetings of the Local Sabha committee,
as observers, while YuvaDhara matters are being discussed.
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