About Chinmaya Mission New Jersey
Chinmaya Mission Tri-State Center consists of two beautiful ashrams amidst the tri-state farmlands, Chinmaya Vrindavan in Cranbury, New Jersey and Chinmaya Kedar in Langhorne,Pennsylvania.
Chinmaya Vrindavan was established by Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda in June 2001. Pujya Guruji named the ashram “Vrindavan” in service to Lord Krishna and indeed, after thebhumi-puja (groundbreaking ceremony) a Shri Radha-Krishna murti was found on the grounds themselves. From humble beginnings of a farm barn the ashram has been transformed to a modern new ashram, temple and center for Vedantic studies inaugurated on July 4th, 2014. The ashram is home to Sri RadhaKrishna, with accompanying altars for Lord Dakshinamoorthy, Abaya Ganapathi and Bhakta Hanuman.
Chinmaya Kedar is the headquarters for the flourishing Chinmaya Mission West publications division, which services every single Chinmaya Mission center, and all satellite satsang locations in the US, Canada and Caribbean.
Chinmaya Mission® was established in India in 1953 by devotees of the world-renowned Vedanta teacher, His Holiness Swami Chinmayananda. Guided by his vision, devotees all around the world formed the nucleus of a spiritual renaissance movement that now encompasses a wide range of spiritual, educational, and charitable activities, enabling the lives of thousands in India and across its borders. Presently, headed by His Holiness Swami Tejomayananda, Under his guidance, the Mission has continued mushrooming across the globe and stands today with over 300 centres worldwide.
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