Dhyan Foundation

Dhyan Foundation

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The Karma Therapy

Creation, like anything else that is orderly, rests on certain fundamental laws which cannot be broken; law of karma being the foremost. Even the Gods are bound by this law and no one is over it. The modern man who insists on his superiority over nature and who foolishly tries to defy the laws of nature to create a utopian world for himself is stuck in the spiral of devolution. The result is visible if you look at today's youth who wear thick glasses, have bent spines, grey hair, improper digestion, addiction towards machines and an artificial life. Why?

The answer lies in the law of karma. What you sow, so shall you reap. The more you collect, the more pain you accumulate. A simple solution to the above maladies is to work with the law of karma rather than against it. How?

If you look around you will find a lot of hungry people on the road, birds and wild animals like dogs dying in accidents, unattended and unfed. Cows and bulls, which were worshipped by Vedic, Egyptian and Zorastrian civilisations, who were not slaughtered till the Mughal era ended, are now tortured to death. If the modern man ignores all this and continues to to live for just himself, then the law of karma would definitely get him. Diseases would increase, human pain and suffering would rise dramatically, problems in all aspects of life would become manifold.

Let us look around and see whether we can feed a hungry man, dog or bird or save a cow or help someone who is sick. All this would ensure a happy and safe life for our future generations and us.

Yog Sutras on charity and service

Service and charity form an integral part of the beings evolution. The yamas of satya, asteya, aparigraha and ahimsa as detailed in Patanjali Ashtang Yog in general and Sanatan Kriya in particular, direct a practitioner to help those around and protect the weak

How you can help…

Charity need not always be monetary. Charity can be kind words, helping someone, teaching, blessing someone, it can even be something as simple as a smile if someone needs that, at that moment, without expecting anything in return. It is any act of helping someone without any direct benefit to you. Your work is only to do your karma and forget about it.

Anand Vidyalaya
anand vidyalaya child education
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Feed A Dog
feed a dog
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Save A Cow
save a cow
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Help a Monkey
help a monkey
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Befriend a Bird
befriend a bird
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Food Distribution Camps (Langars)
langar food distribution camp
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Women Empowerment
women empowerment
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Sanatan Kriya workshops
self healing workshops sanatan kriya
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The Inner World
the inner world
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Yagya
havan yagya
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Other Initiatives

- Child sponsorship: Special Sponsorship Programmes are tailored to assist children with different needs and backgrounds. For instance, 60 children have been admitted to mainstream public schools and are continually sponsored by the Dhyan Yog Society.

- Sponsorship for the differently-abled: Visually-impaired women have been continually supported by the Dhyan Foundation.

- Periodic health check-up camps for under-privileged women and children.

- Blanket Distribution Drive every winter to protect the under-privileged from the biting cold and hostile environment.

- Promoting Health and spiritual growth through numerous Yoga workshops across the globe, without charging even a single penny, in order to share the gift from the ancient Rishis of India, the gift of Yog.

- Environmental awareness drives to sensitize the citizens to the needs and demands of our environment and educating them about eco-friendly practices and lifestyle.

- Emergency Relief: Dhyan Foundation responds to emergencies by providing food and medical aid, other essential supplies and special articles for women & children.

To be part of these initiatives, please feel free to contact us on +91-9999567895. To contribute towards our various causes, click here.
All donations made to Dhyan Foundation are exempted from Tax under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act 1961.