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Shrimat Sadyojat Shankarashram
Shrimat Sadyojat Shankarashram is the present and eleventh guru of the Chitrapur Saraswat Community. He was ordained as the eleventh Guru of our Parampara.

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Shrimat Sadyojat Shankarashram, Indian Spiritual LeaderSwami Sadyojat Samvit Giri on February 27, 1997, was ordained as the eleventh Guru of our Parampara and was named Shrimat Sadyojat Shankarashrama. After 6 years long time the Guru Parampara got its Guru. He heralds from the Kodical family. He is a great scholar to lead the Community into the 21st Century and the community is fortunate to have Him as their guru.

This very learned and well-versed personification in Vedant and Yoga in a short period of time has started several welfare schemes for the people of Chitrapur. His philanthropic emotionality has plenty of good things in store for the community.

He has established Shrivali Trust, which has already set up a Free Medical Dispensary with a qualified doctor and a nurse. For the benefit of the public He has also initiated to constitute a pure drinking water facility near the Anandashram Primary School. From the Community members, the trust has received overwhelming responses that have been gracious enough to donate generously to build-up a Corpus fund for the Trust. Many more welfare projects on the anvil were also taken in hand. He presently serves as the supreme position in the Chitrapur Saraswat Community.

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