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Partha Biswas, Engineering director (MathWorks), Lecturer (Tufts University), Spiritual advisor (Northeastern University), Chaplain (Brandeis University), Certified Meditation Trainer, B.Tech. (IIT), PhD (UC Irvine)
Partha Biswas serves as a spiritual trainer in the lives of many spiritual aspirants coming from all walks of life. His deep faith in spiritual principles is a result of seeds that were sown when he was 10 years old. Since then, he has inculcated habits of regularly reading scriptures and practicing meditation. His practices and realizations matured with the opportunities to receive directions from various qualified teachers. As an offering of gratitude to his teachers, he founded meditation clubs at various universities (UCI – 2003, Tufts – 2006, Northeastern – 2009) to share his knowledge of how to live scriptural principles in contemporary settings. Partha is a Director of Engineering at MathWorks, with a Bachelor’s from the Indian Institute of Technology, and a PhD from the University of California, Irvine. Despite having high-profile responsibilities under his belt, he strives to live a very simple and humble life of devotion toward God. He believes that when we take upon responsibilities of life as a service to God, we can tangibly experience God’s presence even in so-called mundane affairs of life. He attributes his material and spiritual achievements to the ongoing guidance of his spiritual teacher and mentors.
Anjum Biswas, Spiritual advisor (Northeastern University), Chaplain (Brandeis University), Certified Yoga Teacher, B.Tech. (Thapar Univ), MS (UC Irvine), Ed.D. (Northeastern University)
Anjum Biswas has been a spiritual seeker from a very young age. After receiving her Master’s in Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine and working for a few years as a computer scientist, Anjum took a break to fully devote her time to studying Vedic scriptures. Thereafter, she earned a Bhakti Shastri degree from the Vrindavan Institute for Higher Education. Over the last 20 years, she has been interacting with students at many universities who want to develop their spiritual dimensions, and support their spiritual journeys in a variety of ways. Apart from mentoring many spiritual aspirants, she takes a special interest in bringing the messages of ancient scriptures alive through stories, drama, puppetry, art, music, karma-free cooking, and through a strong practice in her own life.
Her spiritual work is also intrinsic to her life as a mother of two children, together with Partha. The entire family shares a common enthusiasm and passion for increasing their devotion to God and sharing their experience with others. Anjum is also a Professor, teaching Computer Science in local universities.
On the guidance of their spiritual teacher, both Partha and Anjum receive ongoing training to serve as spiritual guides and mentors for many people.