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The Hindu
Renaissance Award was created in 1991 by the founder of Hinduism Today
to recognize and strengthen Hindu leaders worldwide. Swami
Avdheshananda Giri was presented the award in August, 2008, at a grand
satsang during his visit to the Sunnyvale Hindu Temple in California.
Hinduism Today's representative, Easan Katir, gave the following short
address explaining the award's spirit, its history and the choice of
this year's awardee. The
Hindu Renaissance Award is given by Hinduism Today magazine to leaders
who inspire, strengthen and reinvigorate Hinduism and its millions of
followers all over the globe," Easan Katir explained. "Such peerless
leaders can come in many forms, reflecting the diverse ways of our
faith. Some are silent sages, mystics who take us to the heights of our
own being by the force their own enlightenment. Others are tireless
social workers, servants of Hindus in need, helping children, priests,
villages, the sick and the poor, living the Hindu ideals of ahimsa and
compassion. Yet others are scholars, intellectual champions capable of
debating deep scriptural truths and fighting in many arenas to protect
dharma. This year's recipient belongs to more than one of these
categories. Swami Avdheshananda Giri Maharaj was chosen the Acharya
Mahamandaleshwar of the holy Juna Akhara and has excelled at the task."
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