OUR VISION STATEMENT
Preserve and cherish the Chinmaya heritage, to nourish the mission and inspire future generations with a holistic spiritual vision.
- Pujya Swami Tejomayanandaji
OUR VISION STATEMENT
Preserve and cherish the Chinmaya heritage, to nourish the mission and inspire future generations with a holistic spiritual vision.
- Swami Tejomayananda
COLLECTION
A constant Mahayagna to gather precious artefacts, letters, photographs, documents, memories and other rare items related to the Chinmaya Mission. Today, the Archives is home to a treasure trove of rare and authentic information and artefacts of Swami Tapovan Maharaj and Swami Chinmayanada. Invaluable memories have been documented through hundreds of interviews with Gurudev's family members and devotees. The archives collection can be broadly categorized as:
Rare artefacts of Swami Tapovanji Maharaj and Pujya Gurudev. Photographs in paper, negative and digital formats. Documents such as letters, notes and precious scribbles. Diaries of Pujya Gurudev. Magazines, publications and souvenirs. Recorded memories of devotees.
ORGANISATION
Organization of the treasure trove of material collected from Pujya Gurudev's work is a highly challenging yet deeply rewarding endeavour. One that generations will come to enjoy. The archives organization process includes:
Dividing the collection into distinct units such as series and sub-series. Tagging each item in a systematic way, for easy retrieval. Digitizing all material for e-storage records. Arranging items in a methodical filing pattern. Documenting items along with metadata details.
PRESERVATION
Preservation is a central function of the Archives. Any material, be it paper, photograph or even digital media is invariably susceptible to loss. Light, temperature, humidity, bugs, air pollutants, humans, all have an adverse impact on them. Chinmaya Archives is responsible for the long-term preservation of the historic memorabilia of Pujya Gurudev and the mission. We adopt various techniques in preservation including:
Storing all items in proper climate controlled facilities away from humidity and sunlight. Using acid-free folders, boxes and containers for storage. Supplementing preservation efforts with restoration techniques where necessary. Digitization of photographs, letters, books using high-end equipment.
TODAY THE ARCHIVES HAS
70,000
PHOTOGRAPHS OF GURUDEV
500
BOOKS
15,000
LETTERS WRITTEN BY GURUDEV
218
MAGAZINES
639
SOUVENIRS
550
RECORDED INTERVIEWS
OUR PLEA TO YOU
If you have any letters, photographs, artefacts or other items related to Pujya Gurudev, PLEASE DONATE THEM TO THE CHINMAYA ARCHIVES. We will make our best efforts to ensure that such treasures are preserved the right way, and shared with devotees of the Mission world-wide, for generations to come.
Letters
Letters signed by Gurudev, Guruji or senior Swamis
Artefacts
Artefacts, personal belongings of Gurudev
Photographs
Photographs of Gurudev, Guruji, Senior Swamis
Media
Video or Audio files about Gurudev in any format
Memories
Anyone willing to share their memories of Gurudev in an interview
Diaries
Diaries or Notes from Gurudev, Guruji or senior Swamis
Awards
Awards from or to Gurudev, Guruji or senior Swamis
Prints
Minutes, Reports, Brochures, Flyers from various centers
CONTACT US
For queries about the Archives
please contact:
Chinmaya Archives
Saki Vihar Road
Powai, Mumbai 400 072
Tel: 91 22 2803 4900 x4951
archives@chinmayamission.com