SANKALP

ॐ असतो मा सद्गमय । तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय । मृत्योर्मा अमृतं गमय ॥

🌼 RELIGIOUS-CUM-CHARITABLE OBJECTIVES (Detailed Description)

The Organisation has been founded with the divine purpose of spreading spiritual consciousness and performing selfless service for the welfare of society.
It believes that Religion and Charity are two inseparable aspects of Sanātana Dharma — one purifies the soul, and the other purifies the world.
Our mission is to build a bridge between devotion (bhakti) and service (seva) so that spirituality is not confined to temples alone but expressed through compassion, unity, and kindness toward all beings.

The following objectives define the sacred framework of our organisation’s work:

1. To Promote and Preserve Religious Teachings and Values

The organisation aims to keep alive the eternal wisdom of Sanātana Dharma by organising spiritual discourses, pravachans, bhajan-kirtan, satsang, mantra-chanting, yajnas, and devotional assemblies.
Through these sacred gatherings, we strive to awaken divine consciousness, moral character, and faith in God among individuals.
The goal is to make spirituality accessible to all — not limited to scholars or priests, but open to every seeker who wishes to live a life of righteousness, simplicity, and devotion.

2. To Build, Maintain, and Support Places of Worship and Spiritual Learning

The organisation endeavours to construct, maintain, and support temples, ashrams, dharamshalas, meditation centres, and prayer halls where devotees can engage in worship, reflection, and community activities.
Such spaces are envisioned as sanctuaries of peace — free from discrimination, open to all faiths, and dedicated to the practice of truth, compassion, and non-violence.
We also encourage the renovation and preservation of ancient temples and sacred sites that represent India’s glorious spiritual heritage.

3. To Publish, Translate, and Distribute Sacred Texts and Scriptures

Our organisation considers it a sacred duty to publish, print, and distribute religious and spiritual literature — including the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Stotras, and other divine works.
We also aim to make these texts available in multiple languages and simplified formats so that people of all ages and backgrounds may understand and follow them.
Special emphasis is placed on Sanskrit preservation, manuscript restoration, and research on Vedic philosophy to ensure that timeless wisdom continues to enlighten future generations.

4. To Celebrate and Promote Religious Festivals and Cultural Traditions

The organisation shall actively celebrate major Hindu festivals such as Navratri, Deepavali, Ram Navami, Janmashtami, Maha Shivratri, Guru Purnima, Gita Jayanti, and others with full devotion and community participation.
These celebrations are not merely rituals, but living symbols of unity, purity, and divine joy.
Through them, we promote cultural harmony, strengthen moral values, and remind society of the higher principles of dharma, discipline, and gratitude.

5. To Facilitate Pilgrimages and Religious Yatras

Recognising the importance of pilgrimage in spiritual life, the organisation supports and organises religious yatras to holy places such as Kashi, Ayodhya, Mathura, Vrindavan, Haridwar, Prayagraj, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Vaishno Devi, and others.
Our goal is to provide guidance, shelter, food, medical help, and other facilities to devotees during their sacred journeys.
We believe that when a pilgrim is cared for with love and respect, his journey becomes not only a physical travel but a spiritual awakening.

6. To Serve Humanity Through Religious Compassion

The organisation undertakes charitable service activities inspired by religious values — such as Anna-Daan (free food distribution), Vastra-Daan (clothes to the needy), Jal-Seva (water supply), and Prasad-Seva in religious gatherings.
These acts of compassion are performed without any distinction of caste, creed, gender, or religion.
Each service is an expression of worship — a living example of the teaching:

“Nārāyaṇa dwells in every being; to serve humanity is to serve God Himself.”

7. To Spread Moral, Cultural, and Ethical Education

True religion uplifts character. Hence, our organisation promotes education in ethics, values, and dharmic principles, particularly among youth and children.
Through spiritual camps, Gita classes, and lectures on Indian philosophy, we encourage individuals to live with honesty, purity, compassion, and faith in the divine.
We aim to make the next generation proud of its spiritual roots and aware of its duty toward society and the environment.

8. To Encourage Meditation, Yoga, and Inner Discipline

The organisation promotes dhyana (meditation)japa (mantra repetition), and yoga as essential tools for self-realisation and mental peace.
Regular meditation sessions, group chanting, and workshops on spiritual practices are organised to help seekers find balance between worldly duties and divine consciousness.
We believe that an inwardly peaceful person becomes an outwardly peaceful citizen, contributing to universal harmony.

9. To Promote Inter-Faith Harmony and Universal Brotherhood

While rooted in the Sanātana tradition, the organisation respects all faiths and promotes universal brotherhood and inter-religious understanding.
It upholds the vision of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — “The whole world is one family.”
Our mission is to create a society where different religions coexist peacefully, recognising that all paths ultimately lead to the same Divine Truth.

10. To Establish Training Centres and Spiritual Programs

The organisation intends to establish training centres for priests (Purohits), Katha-Vachaks, Bhajan Mandalis, and Spiritual Teachers who can serve communities with authenticity and devotion.
Workshops, retreats, and seminars on Vedic rituals, chanting, and dharmic leadership will be conducted to cultivate a new generation of spiritual leaders who combine knowledge with humility.

11. To Preserve Indian Heritage and Traditional Arts

Our religious vision extends to the preservation of temple architecture, sculpture, sacred music, and traditional performing arts like kirtan, classical dance, and devotional theatre (Ramlila, Krishna-Leela, etc.).
These cultural expressions are powerful mediums of devotion and serve as living connections between people and the Divine.

12. To Foster Global Awareness of Sanātana Dharma

The organisation seeks to spread the universal teachings of Hindu philosophy globally through publications, conferences, online classes, and inter-cultural collaborations.
We aim to present the timeless message of peace, tolerance, and righteousness that Sanātana Dharma offers to the entire world.

Essence of Our Work

In summary, the organisation strives to create a sacred environment where faith blossoms into serviceritual grows into compassion, and spirituality becomes a way of life.
Every prayer, every act of service, and every event is dedicated to the welfare of humanity and the glory of the Divine.

🕉️ “Yatra Dharmaḥ Tatra Jayaḥ” — Where there is Dharma, there is Victory.