Veda Sankalpa Seva Trust is more than an organization. It's a movement, born from a heartfelt resolve to protect, preserve, and promote Sanatana Dharma. Rooted in the traditions of our ancestors and driven by the spirit of Seva, we stand committed to reviving the sacred institutions – Temples, Gurukulas, Goshalas, and Ashrams – that have been upholding our Dharma for generations.
Every initiative that we undertake is more than a charity – it is a living Sankalpa, a vow to keep our Dharmic tradition alive and thriving.
We are proud to be India's first dedicated Dharmic crowdfunding platform, created with a sacred goal: to connect those who revere Sanatana Dharma with the causes that help keep our spiritual heritage alive.
All across Bharat, the echoes of Dharma are fading from places once brimming with divine energy. Hundreds of ancient temples are crumbling due to neglect and lack of funds, Veda Pathshalas are forced to shut down, Goshalas are struggling to feed and shelter cows, and Sadhus are often forgotten. We are here to change that. We host verified, purpose-driven campaigns to strengthen the roots of Sanatana Dharma– whether it is by renovating an ancient temple, building a new one, sponsoring a Vedic student, sheltering a cow, or feeding Sadhus.
Every campaign that we host is a step that we take towards Dharma Rakshana. It's an opportunity for you to perform a Seva that upholds and sustains Sanatana Dharma. Every Seva, offered with Bhakti, becomes a Sankalpa for Bharat's spiritual resurgence.
This is where devotion meets action. This is Veda Sankalpa. Join us in keeping our Dharma strong, sacred, and aliveTemples are not just stone structures – they are embodiments of Dharma. They are sacred spaces where Bhakti, knowledge, and culture converge. Yet today, hundreds of ancient temples, built centuries ago, stand neglected or are crumbling due to poor maintenance and lack of community funding. We regularly receive heartfelt appeals from villagers who wish to build new temples, consecrate deities, or simply revive daily worship but lack the means. This growing need became the seed of our Aalaya Rakshana initiative.
In just one year, we have restored 10 ancient temples, built 5 new ones, installed 6 idols at various temples, and donated mic sets and sound systems to a few. But, our work doesn't stop with this. We ensure that these temples are well maintained and that daily rituals – Deepa, Doopa, and Neivedyam – are performed. Many of these temples now regularly conduct special Pujas, Bhajans, and spiritual discourses.
The Vedas are the foundation of Dharma. For thousands of years, Veda Pathshalas and Gurukulas have been serving as the educational hubs, where the knowledge of the Vedas was passed down through the sacred Guru–Shishya tradition. They were not just schools but spiritual sanctuaries, where students learned Sanskrit, studied ancient scriptures, and imbibed Dharmic values. But today, this educational system is under threat. Many Veda Pathshalas are struggling to survive due to lack of funding, poor infrastructure, and inadequate facilities. Many have already shut down, while others are barely able to support their students and Acharyas. This urgent crisis gave rise to our Veda Samrakshana initiative – a resolve to protect and preserve the ancient knowledge system.
Within a year, with the generous support of our donors, we have supported 7+ Veda Pathshalas and provided 200+ students with food, accommodation, and learning materials. We are on a mission to ensure the wisdom of the Vedas continues to shine in the land where it was born.
In Sanatana Dharma, all life is considered sacred – not just human life, but also animals, birds, trees, and plants. Our scriptures urge us to protect all beings. But, are we truly living by this Dharma today? We are cutting down trees, destroying forests, and polluting habitats for our selfish needs, forgetting countless voiceless animals that depend on them. Where will these innocent beings go? They are left hungry, displaced, and homeless.
Through our Jeeva Parirakshana initiative, we restore green habitats, feed hungry animals, and provide care for the injured and abandoned. One of our most heartwarming efforts was a monkey-feeding campaign in Vrindavan, where we fed fruits like bananas to hundreds of starving monkeys. But, we felt that we needed to do more. Why not create a forest with fruit-bearing trees? We launched a campaign to plant native and fruit-bearing trees, which will offer not just food to the wildlife but also restore habitats and ecological balance. We will continue to protect and feed voiceless beings, including cows.
Sadhus are embodiments of austerity and wisdom. They are renunciates who have given up all worldly desires to walk the path of Truth, not for themselves, but for the upliftment of humanity. Many of these saintly souls live with humility, silently enduring physical hardship with unwavering faith. To serve them is to serve Dharma itself. As an expression of gratitude and reverence, we provide warmth, care, and dignity to them.
We also extend our support to Purohit families, who once selflessly served temples, performing rituals and guiding communities, but now face health challenges and financial hardship. In one year, 1000+ Sadhus have been served with winter blankets, sandals, and eyeglasses. Many of them underwent eye cataract surgery through our eye care campaign. And, 15+ Purohit families are receiving monthly financial assistance, healthcare, and basic support. We are committed to supporting these families for the next five years.
This initiative is our humble offering to those who have dedicated their lives to upholding Sanatana Dharma.
Vedic scriptures deem Annadaanam as the highest form of Dana, a sacred offering. Serving food to Sadhus and the needy is considered equivalent to serving the Divine. A warm meal can not only nourish the body but uplift the soul. We regularly organize large-scale Annadaanam Sevas and offer warm, sattvic food to Sadhus residing in sacred places, pilgrims undertaking Yatras, and devotees visiting temples. For over a year, we have hosted Annadaanam Sevas during major festivals and spiritual events in various states and fed more than 2 lakh devotees and Sadhus.
Every meal is offered with Bhakti – as a sacred gesture of service and love.
Beyond supporting Dharmic causes, we host regular Pujas and Homams and organize cause-based rituals to support temples and underprivileged Veda Pandits and pray for the well-being of our donors. These are more than ceremonies – they are offerings of love, devotion, and gratitude. They are performed by well-learned Pandits in line with the Vedic scriptures. Prasadam is sent to the donors across Bharat as a token of appreciation and divine blessings.
We have conducted Kumbabishekams, Sankalpa Homams, and Samuhika Pujas so far and host special Pujas every month for the well-being of our donors.
Donors who contribute ₹3000 or more will have monthly Pujas and Homams performed in their names throughout the year, invoking blessings for their families' health, prosperity, and peace.
At Veda Sankalpa, we don't believe in quick fixes – we are committed to offering long-term, sustainable solutions for all Dharmic causes. Through corpus-based fundraising, we ensure that every initiative that we undertake is ongoing, well-funded, and deeply impactful.
In just one year, we've achieved remarkable milestones, thanks to the generous support of donors like you. We are known not only for our dedication to upholding Sanatana Dharma but also for transparency and accountability. All our donors will regularly receive updates about the causes they've contributed to, so they can witness the change they're making.
Join us as we continue in this sacred mission to protect and revive Sanatana Dharma through Dharmic causes.