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Why Muktabodha Indological Research Institute?

The Muktabodha Indological Research Institute (MIRI) is committed to safeguarding the philosophical and scriptural writings of traditional India and the insight they contain. It utilizes advanced innovation to safeguard and secure these writings, and make them available to researchers and searchers around the world – presently and for a long time into the future. 

The Indian subcontinent is home to an immense inheritance of old original copies and orally-transmitted information grounded in the significant astuteness and grant of its sages, yogis and scholars. Notwithstanding, in light of the fact that lone a small amount of the writings that contain this inheritance has been protected, deciphered, or distributed, the underlying foundations of this legacy, and the insight it exemplifies, are in threat of being lost to the world. 

Muktabodha was initiated in 1997 by Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, otherworldly leader of the Siddha Yoga way. It is an outflow of her appreciation for the insight uncovered in the Indian sacred writings, and for the sages who explained this knowledge. The Institute is an impression of Gurumayi's duty to protecting this astuteness for who and what is to come. 

Regardless of whether you are an expert researcher, a lay understudy, or essentially worried for the protection of India's rich philosophical and scriptural legacy, we energetically welcome you to become familiar with Muktabodha's conservation ventures and how you can add to this work.