Snehasadan
had its beginning on the ground floor of Mr. Oak’s apartment, Sadashiv
Peth in 1958 for the purpose of inter-religious dialogue. It was started by
Fr. Guy Deleury and Fr. Anthony Prabhu (later Swami Amalananda). Later Snehasadan
was built and various programmes were conducted. The activities included Inter-religious
meetings, lectures and seminars on religious themes, cultural programmes, mostly
classical/semi classical Indian music, bhajans and kirtans.
At present, Snehasadan also houses the office of Niropya - a Catholic magazine
in Marathi edited by Fr. Prakash Bhalerao.
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Pune Jesuits 2008