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BAPS’ festival of inspirations highlights civic duty and public service

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BAPS hosted a special cultural program themed, ‘My Country, My Duty,’ at the BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham in Robbinsville, New Jersey. Attendees of the program, which debuted as part of the Festival of Inspirations, were left inspired to reflect on the ways they could exemplify model citizenship and answer their respective “call to duty.” The BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham is a product of one such call to duty by thousands of volunteers who made a selfless choice to contribute their time and efforts to something greater than themselves.

The evening began with John F. Kennedy’s famous quote, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” This set the tone for reflections on service, further emphasized by Martin Luther King Jr.’s sentiment, “Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.”

Pujya Chaitanyamurti Swami’s impactful speech at the “My Country, My Duty” program underscored Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s belief that serving one’s nation is a form of dharma. He equated national service to serving one’s guru, highlighting that the essence of service is integral to Akshardham’s foundation, inspired by Pramukh Swami Maharaj and Mahant Swami Maharaj. The dedication of Festival of Inspirations volunteers, evident in both Akshardham and local communities, embodies this spirit.

Guy Chiarello, COO of Fiserv, Inc., reflected on the power of volunteerism at Akshardham, stating, “It’s not about the number of breaths we take, but the moments that leave us breathless. Today, I witnessed the profound impact of families and volunteers dedicated to a grand vision.”

Dr. Manjit Singh Bains, affiliated with Memorial Sloan Kettering and Cornell, lauded Akshardham not merely for its architectural brilliance but its deeper values. He underscored its pivotal role in educating the younger generation about respect, responsibility, and the spirit of giving.

During the program, public servants such as police officers, firefighters, and elected officials were honored for their dedication to protecting and serving their communities. A donation of $5,000 was presented to the Rapid Response Partnership of Mercer County on behalf of BAPS, in recognition of their efforts responding to incidents of high complexity. Another $5,000 donation was also presented to the 200 Club of Mercer County, an association dedicated to providing financial assistance to families of essential personnel who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The event emphasized the far-reaching effects of simple gestures, from voting to neighborhood clean-ups, through various skits and addresses.

His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj, the spiritual head of BAPS, conveyed that any profession can be transformed into a service for the broader benefit. “Whether you’re a doctor, a teacher, or any other professional, strive to excel in your role. Don’t just be ordinary; be outstanding in a way that contributes positively to society.”

Among the distinguished guests were Mr. David Fried, Mayor of Robbinsville Township; Chief Michael Polaski of Robbinsville Township’s Police Department; Chief Robert Garapolo from West Windsor Township’s Police Department; NJ Assemblyman Robert Karabinchak; Mr. Upendra Chivukula, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Commissioner; Mr. Guy Chiarello, COO of Fiserv, Inc. and his wife Denise; Mr. Umashankar Nistala, CIO of Fiserv, Inc.; Mr. Marc Chiarello, Executive Director at JP Morgan with Mrs. Brogan Chiarello; Dr. Pramod Sogani and Dr. Manjit Singh Bains, both esteemed surgeons at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; and Dr. Bakul Dalal, an internationally acclaimed pathologist, alongside Mrs. Neeta Dalal.

Values such as integrity and morality were also a focal point of the evening. Speakers throughout the program highlighted that however one chooses to live and operate, doing so with a strong sense of morality and kindness is a service in and of itself. The program ended with a profound lesson on character: when we choose to make value-based decisions, we have the potential of touching the lives of so many people.

Watch future events from the Festival of Inspirations LIVE at https://na.baps.org.
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About BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham

BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham is a landmark of Hindu architecture and culture. It stands as a symbol of unity, harmony, and selfless service and bridges the heritage of ancient India with modern America. Created by BAPS, under the inspiration of its spiritual leaders Pramukh Swami Maharaj and Mahant Swami Maharaj, this spiritual sanctuary embodies their visionary guidance and unwavering commitment to humanity and is open to all.

Akshardham came to life through the dedication of thousands of volunteers from different walks of life and from across the globe, making it a unique expression of love. Over a span of fifteen years, this effort meticulously embraced the Hindu architectural traditions and resulted in the creation of a masterpiece that will withstand the test of time. Built to last a thousand years, Akshardham stands strong, imparting timeless messages of peace, hope, and harmony to future generations.

About BAPS

BAPS is a spiritual, volunteer-driven fellowship dedicated to improving society through individual growth, by fostering values of faith, service, and global harmony. BAPS runs on the dedication and commitment of tens of thousands of full-time and part-time volunteers from diverse professional and social backgrounds who contribute millions of volunteer hours annually. In more than 100 communities in North America and 3,500 communities worldwide, BAPS plays a pivotal role in preserving and nurturing Indian traditions and values of Hindu culture while addressing the spiritual, moral, and social challenges in the world. Under the guidance of His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj, BAPS’ current spiritual leader, the organization works to promote spiritual equality, advocate for social reform, and empower marginalized voices regardless of their class, race, gender, or religion.

About Mahant Swami Maharaj

His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj is the sixth and current spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. He was ordained a swami by Yogiji Maharaj in 1961 and named Sadhu Keshavjivandas. As he was appointed the head (Mahant) of the Mandir in Mumbai, he became known as Mahant Swami. His devout, humble, and service- focused life earned him the innermost blessings of Yogiji Maharaj and Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Mahant Swami
Maharaj travels throughout the world inspiring people through his insightful spiritual discourses and disciplined conduct. His virtuous lifestyle and profound devotion to Bhagwan Swaminarayan and gurus are ideals toward which devotees strive. Mahant Swami Maharaj became the guru and President of BAPS upon Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s passing in 2016.

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