3. Extract, preserve, sponsor, acquire, research and promote the fine arts of the Vedic heritage, especially the teachings that are not readily available in their authentic form in the West, including

  • A collection of rare meditative arts and their ethos; historicity and correlation of the painting themes with Sanskrit scriptural anecdotes; and interpretation of the divine theme of rare sculptures;
  • Musical lore and techniques related to Sama-Veda and its lineages of classical musicians; and classical dance techniques that use yoga postures.

4. Collect, acquire and disseminate the principles of healthfulness and scientific healing as expounded in the Sanskrit texts and practices of Ayurveda.

5. Provide for public worship; authorize the establishment of monasteries, hermitages, temples, churches, centres, groups, colonies, congregations, retreats and seminars.

6. Appoint, train, instruct and/or confirm and/or ordain as Monks, Ministers, Priests, Brothers, Sisters and/or Monk-Trainees in accordance with the Vedic monastic canon; make and enforce regulations concerning the religious doctrines, rituals, rites and ceremonies that may be taught and practiced by Ministers, Monks, Priests, Brothers, Sisters, Monk-Trainees or otherwise ordained lay persons.

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