Career
Swami"s panacea for a peaceful world is as follows: “World free of destructive weapons and drug addiction”. This is his motto and he seeks to further this mission through his work and his advocacy with international institutions and personalities. Swami Kamalnayanacharya"s birth and childhood name was Muralimohan Gopal Goraksha.
He was born to Pandit Jay Narayanacharya and Srimati Kaushalya Devi Acharya in the village of Dhandswar, Laharepipal -6, Baglung, Dhaulagiri Zone, Nepal.
During childhood Swami was engaged in Satsang, and was very enthusiastic in spiritual discussions and religious talks. He was very well known for taking good care of cows, and by nature was very loving and helpful.
After his elementary education and upanayana at his hometown, he went to Banaras, India for his further education. Swami Kamalnayanacharya is the inspiration behind the Akhanda Jyoti Baba Swami Shreeji Charitable Trust.
The trust is supported by contributions made by members and offerings made by devotees.
The trust engages in philanthropic causes improving accessibility of various pilgrimage sites (roads, trek path, etc) and providing dharmashala and annadan griha (place offering free stay and free vegetarian food to sincere devotees, pilgrims and tourists) en route to pilgrimage sites. The trust has built and institutionalized Healthcare Centers en route the pilgrimage sites that not only serve the pilgrims and tourists but also the local residents of those areas. The trust also runs Shree Muktinath Veda Vidyashram (a gurukul type school) providing free lodge and board and education in Vedic scriptures, Grammar, English, Mathematics, Literature and Music in the villages of Kudule Phedi, Baglung, Dhaulagiri zone, Nepal.
Srivan, Chhaling village, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.
Gajendra Moksha Divya Dham, Triveni, Nawalparasi, Nepal. Marwadi ghat, Vela Road, Delhi, India, and Chandigadh, India.
The trust also runs Shree Muktinath Kanya Gurukulam in Golfutar, Kathmandu, Nepal where girls are educated in scripures like Bhagwat, Grammar, English, Mathematics, Literature and Music. The school provides free board and lodging to the students.
The trust takes up promotion and conservation of Pauranic places of worship at Gajendra Mokshya Dham, Muktinath, Kagbeni, Damodar Kunda and the recently built temple of Shree Pancha Mahalakshmi in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.
Other sites are under construction.