Acharya Sreemat Swami Pronabanandaji Maharaj
"A life vowed to truth, celibacy, and the service of those the world has forgotten."
Our work flows from a single ideal our founder set before every sannyasin: a commitment to self-development, dignity, and tireless seva to the distressed — guided by devotion to Om Tribhabatarini (Mahamaya).
Our Object
"To shed every drop of your blood for dispelling the great gloom of this country."
These are not abstract words. They describe the daily work of our sannyasins — the renunciate monks and nuns who have taken vows of adherence to truth and continuance of celibacy, binding themselves to a life of service, not comfort.
This is the foundation of everything we do: a spiritual commitment to empower the powerless, to restore dignity where it has been stripped away, and to build a society where seva — selfless service — is the measure of a life well-lived.
The Monastic Path
Our sannyasins live by two vows that define their work:
Adherence to Truth
No compromise. No hidden agendas. Every rupee you give is accounted for. Every claim we make is verified. Every programme is transparent because our vow demands it.
Continuance of Celibacy
A renunciate life — free from personal ambition, family obligation, or desire for power. This freedom allows our sannyasins to serve without distraction, to be present where they are needed most, without reserve.
A Living Tradition of Service
What began with our founder's vision continues today through the daily work of our sannyasins — in homes for the elderly, in classrooms, in the charitable clinic, and in shelters for those with nowhere else to turn.
Ours is not the work of a single place or a single day. It is a continuing commitment, carried out quietly and without reserve, wherever the need is greatest — guided by the same ideal our founder articulated: to give of oneself entirely for the upliftment of the suffering.
Om Tribhabatarini (Mahamaya)
The Divine Mother guiding our seva
Our work is rooted in a living spiritual tradition — a lineage of devotion to the Mother that calls us beyond ourselves. It is this connection to something greater that gives our sannyasins the strength to serve the most vulnerable, the poorest, the most forgotten. Not from sentiment, but from the direct understanding that the Divine dwells in every suffering being.
Join Our Seva
Whether through donation, volunteering, or simply bearing witness to this work, you are invited to be part of a movement rooted in truth, guided by devotion, and dedicated to the liberation of those in suffering.