Appeal for our Inter-Faith School in the place of the Buddha's enlightenment
Prajna Vihar School in Bodh Gaya, India. A registered Indian charity.
Dear Ones,
A warm welcome to the major launch of this website celebrating more than three decades of the history of our inter-faith school, currently support 440 poor children in Bodh Gaya.
We need your help.
In this time of Christmas, Solstice and New Year, we think of gifts for our loved ones – children, family, friends, colleagues.
Please think of a financial gift for our interfaith school for poor children.
Morning Meditation at Prajna Vihar School during assembly
To go direct to Prajna Vihar School website: Click Here
You can make a real difference. See at the top of website’s home page our link to easy to use Donation page. You can offer a donation either with PayPal or a credit/debit card.
Every donation helps to keep the school running. All donations from you go directly to support the children’s education.
With its progressive vision, Prajna Vihar School cultivates mutual respect between faiths and secular values, equal opportunity, diversity, the arts from dance to painting and mindfulness/meditation/prayer/yoga. The school provides a full secular education with excellent teachers showing the way to fulfillment and wellbeing.
Some of our children were beggars for their families pleading for money from pilgrims worldwide in Bodh Gaya. Some of these same children now go to university and have found well paid careers for their family.
Cost per pupil for a full year of education.
​Exchange rates can fluctuate
Indian rupees 7500
A$135.00
Euros €80.00
UK £58.00
US $90.00
That’s about $45,000 per year for running costs.
Do take a look at the texts, 120 photos, large, medium and small, plus six videos on our website created in October 2024.
Let us know your impression of the school from the website or from a visit - so we can pass on to the school.
Send your email to: support@prajnaviharschool.org
Pass the appeal on.
Happy season’s greetings.
Lots of love from the children, teachers and trustees in India.
Substack has inserted at the top of the page a message for a gift for me. Ignore it. Appeal is for the school.