Sri Yogi Narayana Yathindra Ashraya Nivas
Sri Yogi Narayana Yathindrar Ashraya Nivas provides a carefully planned new life to its children in a loving affectionate and homely atmosphere. The children are served with hygienic and nutritious food. They are sent to the best educational institutions. The children are also encouraged to participate in various extra curricular activites to nurture their hidden talent. Sri Yogi Narayana Yathindrara Ashraya Nivas also encourages its children to understand our spiritual and cultural heritage.
Friday 9 March 2012
History Of Orphans Childrens
About Orphanage & Its History
What is Orphanage?
An orphanage is an institution devoted to the care of children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable to care for them. Parents, and sometimes grandparents, are legally responsible for supporting children, but in the absence of these or other relatives willing to care for the children they become a ward of the state, and orphanages are a way of providing for their care and housing.
Orphange History:-
The first orphanages, called "orphanotrophia," were founded in the 1st century amid various alternative means of orphan support. Jewish law, for instance, prescribed care for the widow and orphan, and Athenian law supported all orphans of those killed in military service until the age of eighteen, and Plato (Laws, 927) says:—"Orphans should be placed under the care of public guardians. Men should have a fear of the loneliness of orphans and of the souls of their departed parents. A man should love the unfortunate orphan of whom he is guardian as if he were his own child. He should be as careful and as diligent in the management of the orphan's property as of his own or even more careful still."
Historically, certain birth parents were often pressured or forced to give up their children to orphanages: those of children born out of wedlock or into poor families; those with disabilities or of children born with disabilities; and those with girls born into patriarchial societies. Such practices are assumed to be quite rare in the modern Western world, thanks to improved social security and changed social attitudes, but remain in force in many other countries.
"SRI YOGINARAYANA YATHINDRAR ASHRAYA NIVAS"
Sri Yogi Narayana Yathindrara Ashraya Nivasa A Home for Destitute Children & Peaceful Home for Orphan Women
We do take care of Orphan Children,Street Boys and old aged People. Our commitment is to provide quality Healthcare, Education, Shelter and give good future for all.We hope that you all will help us to take care of these children and trust |
Aim of the Sri Yogi Narayana Ashraya Nivasa |
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Thursday 8 March 2012
We are in the mission to
help few Orphan children so that they can also get proper meals, clothes,
education and all the essentials thing with lots of happiness. We all are god
children and due to god grace we get our lovely parents but they didn't,
therefore they didn't get essential thing in there life & if we will help
them then at least some one get happiness. Remember No one can change whole
words but you can change whole world of someone
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