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Acharya Lokesh receives American Presidential Award

April 2024 607 views 10 Min 48 Sec

The founder of Ahimsa Vishwa Bharati and World Peace Centre, Jain Acharya Lokesh Muni was bestowed with the prestigious American Presidential Award during a ceremony held at Capitol Hill in Washington on Apr. 9. This recognition marks Acharya Lokesh as the first Indian monk to receive the Presidential award. Senior Congressman Brad Sherman read the certificate and citation, underscoring the significance of Acharya Lokesh's contributions.

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