Interfaith - Inter-Religious Activities
In 1977 with guidance from Shri Shri Raghavendra Swami of Mantralaya, Raghavendra Guruji conducted Maha Yagna for Loka Kalyana to improve and uplift the general fallen life conditions in society. The first programme was spread over 10 days from 20th to 29th January 1977. A new township was built for the purpose.
Around 500 religious heads from all religion participated in the convention. Over four thousand mass marriages were conducted. Two thousand priests participated in the ritual conducted for LOKA KALYAN AND VISHWA SHANTI. 2000 cooks provided food to over 25 lakh people over 10 days.
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Every year oath was taken by all present in the conferences about Universal Love compassion and brotherhood, this ceremony was called Dharma Jyoti Pradana. Dharma Jyoti Geete was composed by Guruji in Kanada language to sensitize the audience of the One-ness preached and practiced by all religion.
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1979-Interfaith Convention was held at Bangalore | 1980- Interfaith Convention was held at Chikamagalur
1981- Interfaith Convention was held at Chitradurga
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| 1982 - Arasikere |
| 1983 - Mandya |
| 1984 - Belgaum |
| 1985 - Mysore |
| 1986 - Sirsi |
| 1987 - Madapura (Kodagu) |
| 1988 - Shahazada Sabha Bhavana, Punyasthala* |
| 1989-97 - Shahazada Sabha Bhavana, Punyasthala |
*Shahazada Sabha Bhavan was inaugurated by Guruji in the presence of religious leaders and scholars for interfaith conferences.
1989-97- Interfaith Convention was held at Punyasthala Shahazada Mantapa hosted the Interfaith religious conferences every year under the banner of Dharma parishad. Dharma Parishad felicitated prominent people from all walks of life religion, medicine, sports, art, literature, etc.

Grantha Mandira - The Temple of the Sacred Texts - Guruji's Vision

Guruji created Punyasthala to cater to the spiritual needs of mankind. Punyasthala is beyond religion; it highlights the true values of human life, discipline, honesty, truth, compassion, and mutual respect that forms the core content of the sacred texts of all religions. Way back in 1977 Guruji had foreseen globalization and prepared to cater to the spiritual needs of the future generation and organised Convention of Inter-religious Exchange – Bharatiya Dharma Sammelana- first Convention on Interfaith and Mahayagna in Punyasthala.
In order to accord the same respect to all religions, Guruji carefully researched and exchanged dialogues with leaders from all religious communities and then created a divine atmosphere of exchange and experience of universal brotherhood; which is beyond caste, creed, color, and religion.
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Guruji reached out to the quest of the human soul/mind and its journey to the final abode of rest. He embodied unconditional love and compassion to all indiscriminately. With the skill of an artist, he created The Temple of the Sacred Texts. Here Guruji houses the knowledge components that form the core of all religions.
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The Grantha Mandira pays tribute to this knowledge in the holy texts of different religions.











