About Us

In the tapestry of India’s diverse and rich cultural heritage, one thread that weaves through the fabric of its history is the sacred institution of temples. These places of worship hold immense spiritual significance, not only for the followers of Hinduism but also for the entire nation. Sarvadarshan Trust, a prominent non-profit organization, has been dedicated to nurturing and preserving this sacred heritage while also focusing on broader objectives that transcend religious boundaries. Founded with a vision of holistic progress and harmony, the trust stands as a beacon of unity and benevolence.

Main Objectives

Preserving Hindu Temples: One of the primary objectives of the Sarvadarshan Trust is to build and maintain Hindu temples. The trust ensures that these temples have ample space to conduct various rituals and ceremonies, thereby preserving the rich traditions and customs of Hinduism.

Facilitating Worship: The trust goes a step further in ensuring that all necessary facilities for devotees are available in temples, including the proper disposal of puja materials (visarjan of pujan samagri), making the worship experience seamless and eco-friendly.

Environmental Conservation: Recognizing the cultural and environmental importance of trees in Hindu traditions, the trust focuses on planting trees within temple premises. These trees not only provide ecological benefits but also promote cultural values and practices.

Protecting Sanatan Sentiments: The trust collaborates with government authorities to safeguard the sentiments of the Sanatan Dharma followers. By working closely with administrative bodies, we aim to address concerns and protect the religious and cultural heritage of the Hindu community.

Myth-Busting and Awareness: Sarvadarshan Trust is committed to dispelling myths and misconceptions related to Sanatan Dharma, fostering a deeper understanding of Hinduism among the wider population. Through educational initiatives and outreach programs, we aim to promote interfaith harmony.

Library and Resource Center: To promote the scholarly study of Sanatan Dharma, the trust is establishing both online and offline libraries and resource centers with a wealth of literature and information related to the faith. This initiative is aimed at encouraging research and learning.

Conservation and Sustainability: The trust extends its efforts beyond religious and cultural matters, actively working to protect wildlife, natural resources, and promote sustainable practices such as tree planting, water conservation, and rainwater harvesting.

Social Welfare: Sarvadarshan Trust doesn’t limit its charitable activities to any specific community or religion. It reaches out to the underprivileged and needy members of society, regardless of their background or faith. This inclusive approach reflects the essence of humanity that transcends religious boundaries.

Other Objectives of Sarvadarshan Trust

The trust’s commitment to holistic development and harmony is not limited to religious matters. It extends its reach and efforts towards achieving the following objectives:

Skill Development and Literacy: Sarvadarshan Trust works towards providing valuable skills and computer literacy to underprivileged and rural communities, thereby enhancing their employability and access to modern technology.

Collaboration for Progress: The trust collaborates with both government bodies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to drive comprehensive development in society. These partnerships enable them to reach a wider audience and make a more significant impact.

Conclusion

Sarvadarshan Trust exemplifies a holistic and inclusive approach to community development. Its commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of Hinduism, while also actively participating in environmental conservation, dispelling myths, and fostering interfaith harmony, reflects the principles of unity, harmony, and progress. By working towards the betterment of society as a whole, irrespective of religious or cultural background, the trust serves as a shining example of how organizations can contribute to the broader well-being and cultural preservation of a nation

Our Team

Let us introduce you to our team members.

Diptansu Priyadarshi

President

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Gautam Reet Raj

Secretary

Ravi Choudhary

Treasurer

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Our Current Goals [Phase 1]

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Mission

1

Distributing 11 lakh free copies of the Bhagavad Gita.

2

Planting 1 lakh trees

3

Providing skill and education to 1000 needy candidates in rural areas

4

We are installing instruments related to bhajan kirtan, and aarti in 5000 temples situated in rural areas.

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