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Knoxville Region of Indian Physicians Association is a forum to facilitate and enable physicians to excel in patient care, teaching and research and to pursue their aspirations in professional and community affairs.
KRIPA is organized exclusively for scientific, educational and charitable purpose under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code.
India Association of Nashville, TN is a non profit organization representing the Indian-American community in the Nashville, TN area. Since its inception India Association of Nashville(IAN) has been playing an important role in bringing the Indian community in Nashville together to celebrate India’s festivals and special occasions. IAN has been able to accomplish this feat because of the dedication and hard work of it’s volunteer officers and continued enthusiastic support from the Indian and Non-Indian community in the Nashville area.
India Association of Nashville Tennessee (IAN) operates in Greater Nashville area with the following objectives:
- To form a cultural, social and educational organization for the advancement, appreciation, performance, reservation, study and/or teaching of the performing arts (music, drama, dance, film-arts), and languages.
- To provide a common identity to the Indian community through promotion of unity, friendship and goodwill based on mutual understanding and cooperation.
- To provide community services within the limits of the Association resources.
- To promote and provide social, educational and cultural programs which will enable children of Indian heritage to understand Indian culture and traditions.
- To establish a community center for social, educational and cultural activities.
- To establish and serve as a non-profit, charitable institution under the General Non-profit Corporation Act.
- To encourage and foster those activities that improve mutual understanding and appreciation between the Indo-American community and the mainstream American community.
India Cultural Center and Temple was established to provide services and a place to the Hindu Community in and around Memphis for cultural, religious, spiritual, charitable, educational, and literary activities.
These will be achieved by appointing Vedic priests who perform pujas and rituals in the temple to the installed deities according to Vaikhanasa and Karana Agama as defined by the Vedas and Upanishads. The priests will also fulfil the spiritual needs of the Hindu community by providing services through personal pujas and rituals both at home and at the Temple.
The Cultural center was established to provide a venue for the social and cultural activities of the local Hindu community, to provide a forum for religious discourses for better understanding of Hindu religion and philosophy, to educate the younger generation in developing their identity as Hindus, to promote art, music and languages, and to foster goodwill and understanding among all sections of Hindus and other religious organizations.
The India Cultural Center and Temple will accomplish the above mission in a vegetarian environment, free of alcohol, drugs, smoking and weapons.