Explore the key activities and initiatives undertaken by the Trust for education, health, and spiritual growth.
When everyone was confined to their homes during the Corona period, weekly Satsang talks were started by the Trust on 7th May 2021. The concept of Satsang is deeply rooted in ancient spiritual traditions. The term ‘Satsang’ is derived from Sanskrit, where ‘Sat’ means truth and ‘Sang’ means company. Thus, Satsang refers to the practice of gathering to listen to the truth—usually in the form of spiritual discourses, devotional singing, or insightful discussions.
The talks organised by the tust on zoom proved inspiring and beneficial, providing solace during tough times. Meeting each other through Zoom, talking, and listening to Satsang proved to be very inspiring, beneficial, and useful. Everyone eagerly awaited Friday evenings during that time. Since then:
The first series worked as a medicine during the tough times of the pandemic, and on participants' requests, the Trust continued these inspiring sessions in subsequent series. More than 40 scholars have selflessly given their valuable time and knowledge to these talks.
This program of talks has been benefiting Satsang lovers with the unique talks by the enlightened scholars. The statements of learned speakers in Satsang are amazing and indescribable. The Trust is deeply grateful to all of them.
Names and Contacts of the scholars can be viewed here. YouTube link of all the talks given till now can be seen here.
To make Satsang talks available to readers who are not tech-savvy, the Trust publishes an e-magazine, Satsang Smritika. This idea was given a concrete shape, and the first issue of the magazine was published on January 5, 2023, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Pujya Shri Janaki Ballabh Ji Dani.
Approximately two issues of the magazine are published every month on significant days. More than 50 issues have already been released, covering over 75 Vartas.
All e-magazines can be viewed here.
From time to time, the Trust has been organizing three-day spiritual Katha events featuring prominent saints. These events aim to spread spiritual wisdom and devotion among attendees for better living.. Below are the details of these Kathas:
"जनकसुता जग जननि जानकी। अतिसय प्रिय करुनानिधान की॥
ताके जुग पद कमल मनावउँ। जासु कृपाँ निरमल मति पावउँ॥"
Health is one of the most critical aspects of human well-being, and access to healthcare services is a fundamental right. However, many underprivileged individuals and marginalized communities often struggle to receive even basic medical attention due to financial constraints, lack of awareness, or geographical limitations. Recognizing this pressing need, the Trust has undertaken several health-related initiatives to provide medical assistance to those in need. These initiatives include health checkup camps, distribution of medical instruments, and providing direct medical aid to poor and needy individuals.Following Health Checkup Camps were organized by the Trust:
Some of the notable social activities undertaken by the Trust are as follows: