Hindu Chaplaincy Programme

Hindu Chaplaincy Programme A training programme of two courses in Hindu Spiritual Care is being offered by Chinmaya International Foundation (CIF) to train Spiritual Care Providers, or Chaplains, to address the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals of Hindu faith in various settings, such as hospitals and hospices, schools and universities, communities, the military, corporations […]
Youth Empowerment Program

Postal & E-Vedanta Contact All Courses are Ongoing Chinmaya International Foundation – CIF Address: The Administrator Home Study Courses Chinmaya International Foundation Adi Sankara Nilayam Veliyanad Eranakulam District Pin-682319, Kerala, India. Quick Contact Phone: 91-484-2749676 Fax: 91-484-2749729 E-mail: vedantacourses@chinfo.org
Dharma Sevak Course

Postal & E-Vedanta Introduction Bhagavad Gita Foundation Vedanta Advanced Vedanta Vedic Maths Make It Happen The world is torn with strife due to man-made divisions. This can be set right only with a wisdom that is born or the knowledge of one’s inherent oneness with all living creatures inhabiting this world. The Vedanta Course provides […]
Postal & E-Vedanta Courses

Postal & E-Vedanta Introduction Bhagavad Gita Foundation Vedanta Advanced Vedanta Vedic Maths Make It Happen The world is torn with strife due to man-made divisions. This can be set right only with a wisdom that is born or the knowledge of one’s inherent oneness with all living creatures inhabiting this world. The Vedanta Course provides […]
Purohita Course

Purohita Course Introduction Course Locations Curriculum Our Inspiration The beauty of any religion blossoms by both its philosophy and the way it is practiced. Religion, therefore, is a happy and intelligent blending of philosophy and rituals. Ritualism here means far more than mere physical performance of ceremonies. Ritual also includes all modes of practical religion, […]
Residential Vedanta

Residential Vedanta Introduction Curriculum Eligibility Swami Chinmayananda conceived the idea of a ‘modern day gurukula,’ to teach the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta to young men and women who would then take the knowledge back to their community. His vision was to build a group of full-time, well-educated trained preachers, without worldly ambitions or vested interests […]
