Activities

Our Activities

Engaging Communities, Enriching Lives

What Has the Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha Accomplished for Society?

The Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha has successfully unified nearly all significant Hindu religious leaders across the country. Comprised of heads from various Sampradayas, each member holds a revered position within their community, symbolizing the sanctity of their seat and representing the entire Hindu Samuha. This unique authority enables the Sabha to address issues concerning Hindu Dharma comprehensively and effectively.

With over 150 traditional acharyas from across India under one umbrella, the Acharya Sabha provides inspiration, guidance, and leadership on matters vital to Hindu Dharma. Through collaborative efforts, it establishes administrative structures and offers collective support to strengthen Hindu Dharma both within India and globally, ensuring its resilience in the face of contemporary challenges.

Hindu Dharma Acharya Sabha (HDAS) Summits

HDAS, represented by Puj Swamiji, serves as the collective voice of Hindus in various international platforms. 


Second Hindu-Buddhist Meet, Sri Lanka (June 2010)
Third Hindu Jewish Leadership Summit, New York & Washington DC, USA (2009)
First Hindu-Buddhist Meet, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (February 2009)
Faith in Human Rights Conference, The Hague, Netherlands (December 2008)
Parliament of World Religions, Madrid, Spain (October 2008)
Second Hindu Jewish Leadership Summit, Jerusalem, Israel (2008)
Fifth Global Peace Initiative of Women, Jaipur, India (March 2008)
World Religions after 9/11 Conference, Montreal (September 2008)
International Inter-Religious Encounter, Monterrey, Mexico (September 2007)
Hindu Dharma Summit, Orlando, USA (December 2007)
First Hindu Jewish Leadership Summit, New Delhi (February 2007)
World Conference hosted by the Dharma Drum Mountain, Taiwan (October 2005)
Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, Parliament of World Religions, World Leaders' Meet, Monserrat (2004)
Asia-Pacific Youth Peace Summit, Bangkok, Thailand (2004)
World Youth Peace Summit, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C (2004)
World Youth Peace Summit, Kyoto, Japan (2003)
Dharma Conference, New Jersey, USA (July 2003)
World Youth Peace Summit, Kyoto, Japan (November 2002)
Hindu-Christian dialogue, World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland (October 2002)
Global Peace Initiative of Women Religious and Spiritual Leaders, Geneva, Switzerland (October 2002)
Founding meeting of World Council of Religious Leaders, Bangkok (June 2002) 


2024-08-17 11:26:42
Read More