Directors and Chief Executive Officer

His Holiness Param Pujya Srimat Swami Purnatmanandaji Maharaj

His Holiness Param Pujya Srimat Swami Purnatmanandaji Maharaj is agreat realized soul. His calling to monasticism goes back over half acentury. He is a man of God and scholar par-excellence. He presently holds many prestigious portfolios in the Ashram’s hierarchy. Apart from being the overseas Secretary General and President of the Canadian Chapter, he is next in line for the highest office to be conferred upon any individual in theSangha––and this is the position of Presidency of Parent-Body. He is presently already serving in that capacity owing to the agedness of the present President Maharaj.

Dr. Lake Singh

Dr. Lake Singh is a lettered and erudite American trained scholar. His list of degrees and academic studies include: Pre-medicine, B.A., B.Sc., M.Sc. and a Research Doctorate in Longevity Health Science. He further distinguished himself by holding Credentials from the reputable Yale, Berkeley and Harvard University. He has also authored and published several books and articles. However, Dr. Singh true calling was Real Estate and a Financier. Along with his Real Estate Broker, Mortgage Broker and Bankruptcy Law designations, he has also studied Real Estate Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. He is one of the pioneers and founding members of this Ashram and has held the position of Secretary for 50 years now.

His Holiness Swami Amarnathananda

His Holiness Swami Amarnathananda is a senior monk of the Bharat Sevashram Sangha. He was ordained in the year 1976 after undergoing years of intensive training and scholarship in various Ashrams including New Delhi, Hardwar and Risikesh. In India, he was a member of the Preaching Party travelling all over India. In the year 1994, he was deputed to the United States of America where he founded the New Jersey Chapter. Over the years, he authored several books. His kaleidoscopic and scholastic achievement with the priceless Bhagwat Gita’s translation into English eked out a new plateau in his authorship aspirations