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SRI MANDIR |
For the community, to the community by the community - self enlightenment towards peace and humanity in the world |
02 - 9643 1919 |
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Deepavali Festival Committee of NSW |
1. Promotion of Multiculturalism, Unity in Diversity and Social Integration across communities in NSW and Australia. 2. Utilisation of the values, culture and skills of the Australians from Indian and Indian Sub-continental heritage to serve the needs of the broader Australian community. |
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Sydney Sri Ayyappa Swami Temple |
Sydney Sri Ayyappa Swamy Centre has the primary objective of enabling devotees of Lord Ayyappa to worship in a serene and divine atmosphere in Sydney. yes A temple for Lord Ayyappa in Sydney, where all could pray. The objectives of this centre include focus on Hindu cultural activities particularly for our younger generation of Hindus in Australia. |
02 9631 2800 0469 740 845 |
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Mukti-Gupteshwar Mandir Society |
Establish a place of worship for the members of Hindu community. Counselling, yoga- meditation classes, dialogue with interfaith group for peace and harmony in the community. ,Cultural and festival activities
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(02) 9824 6886 04 22 22 67 24 |
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Spirit of India (NSW) Inc |
1. Conduct Yoga Courses / Classes Sydney wide, for Children, Adults and Seniors for community awareness for physical, mental, social and spiritual development 2. Organize spiritual discourses of reputed speakers, noted Swami ji, well known Medical specialized doctors. 3. Organize Community program like seminar, workshop and community Surya Namaskar on Park
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0412 202 182 (Suresh) |
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MANAV DHARAM SOCIETY OF AUSTRLIA |
To promote spiritual education and humanitarian teachings found in all holy scriptures. The organisation is active in arranging spiritual discourses which are conducted by experienced representatives from the parent organisation based in India. Fundraising activities to provide aid and assistance, either directly or indirectly or through recognised organisations to those in Australia and elsewhere affected by natural calamities.
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0419 469 017 |
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Indian Seniors Group Hornsby (ISGH) |
To empower the older persons to help themselves to becoming independent and to make their own decisions to live a quality life in a happy and positive environment. This is to be achieved by developing and enhancing their physical, mental and emotional lifestyles, without judging their opinions and actions. The main activities to achieve that is by regular monthly functions and outings by the ISGH mini Bus.
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www.Indian Seniors.org.au |
0413 760 300
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Sewa Australia/International |
Is a registered not for profit voluntary charity organization dedicated in serving the humanity as per the objectives laid out in the constitution. SEWA Australia represents the commitment of the board members, volunteers, and dedicated core supporters to improve the quality of life of children, youth and their families. Our organization was established to better the local community along with establishing connections and affiliations with other SEWA organizations worldwide to make a worldwide a better place perceiving it to be a one big family “Vasudaiva kutumbakam“ |
0470152922 0433606045 0487402773 0403012796 |
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Australian Hindu Multicultural Association Inc |
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0420296146 |
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VEERASHAIVA SAMAJA OF ASIA PACIFIC INC. (VSAP) |
VSAP is established to organise Veerashaiva community and provide necessary assistance. Organise religious functions by inviting Veerashaiva Swamijis from India and provide a platform to hear from Swamiji and be blessed. VSAP's objective is to preserve, protect, spread and pass on the Veerashaiva and Lingayata, Hindu philosophy, customs and culture to future generation in particular and wider community at the same time. Provide an opportunity for the community to unite and celebrate important festivals and follow religious rituals. |
0403 172 722 0407 065 290 |
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Sri Venkateswara Temple, Helensburgh, NSW |
The Temple is located on Temple Road, off Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Helensburgh, a quiet, serene suburb halfway between Sydney and Wollongong. Built on a six acre land, it the first Hindu Temple to be built in the traditional style of South Indian Chola Architecture. The priests at the Temple are well trained in the rituals and offer all visitors a true example of South Indian form of worship. Major festivals attract many thousand devotees and include ten day Siva Mahotsavam, Ganesha Visarjan and ten day Brahmotsavam festivals. With a large parking area and close proximity to the Helensburgh railway station make it a popular place to visit by families and tourists
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1300 626 663 |
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Shree Ram Krishna Temple (SSDS) Austral |
Is a symbolic house, seat and body of god. It is a structure designed to bring human beings and gods together, using symbolism to express the ideas and beliefs of Hinduism. The symbolism and structure of a Hindu temple are rooted in Vedic traditions, deploying circles and squares. Our temple incorporates all elements of the Hindu cosmos—presenting the good, the evil and the human, as well as the elements of Hindu sense of cyclic time and the essence of life—symbolically representing dharma, karma, artha and moksa. The temple has full time priest who performs Daily Pooja, Rudra Abhishek, Navgraha Pooja, Shree Sat Narayan Pooja and other Hindu related poojas.
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0431 685 258 0411 576 106 |
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Nepalese Hindu Society Australia Inc |
Vivah, Bratbandh, Naamkaran as well from birth to death ceremonies, and all kind of puja, path and bhajans. We organise venue for weddings, registrations of marriage by Nepalese celebrant and much more.
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0411 838 449 |
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Vedic and Cultural Centre of Australia |
Not for profit establishment that would facilitate preserving and promoting Vedic traditions, Sanskrit Language and Vedic culture for the current and future generations in Australia |
0418 407 843 |
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Vishva Hindu Parishad of Australia |
To promote activities of culture, community arts, community languages, heritage, civilization, education, aid and relief to the needy, or any other activity in the advancement of general public benefits including social, cultural and scientific research. To promote community languages such as Vedic Sanskrit (World Intangible Cultural Heritage declared by UNESCO as "outstanding oral tradition of the world") To promote heritage educations such as Sanskrit Language, Vedic Science, Vedic Mathematics, art and crafts
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0425 284 501 |
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Association of Bhutanese in Australia |
To engage youth to empower them through learning process to take the ownership in long term. To engage middle aged people through exercise and yoga to integrate themselves into the new environment. To build up relationship with other communities through cohesive and inclusiveness. |
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0423 822 860 |
