Sri Pratyaksha Charitable Trust – In the Service of the Needy
Veda, Vidya, Vaidya
Cows are lovingly cared for as part of the Trust’s commitment to Gau-seva and sustainable living
Families were supported to celebrate traditional festivals with dignity and joy
Patients have received free medical care through our Urban Health Centre in Tirupati
Dialysis sessions provided to those in need through medical partnerships and financial aid

The Trust conducts health camps, regular medical check-ups, and provides essential healthcare support to the elderly and economically disadvantaged. Its outreach also includes rural development initiatives, cow protection, infrastructure support, and timely disaster relief efforts — all aimed at strengthening communities and improving overall well-being.

The Trust’s educational initiatives go beyond residential Pathashalas to offer a holistic learning ecosystem. It runs residential and integrated Pathashalas that combine academic excellence with value-based education rooted in Indian culture.
Additionally, weekend Sampradaya classes and the Shastra Sarani program extend scriptural and cultural learning to the wider community, nurturing grounded and responsible individuals.

The Trust fosters national integration by preserving and promoting India’s music, culture, and spiritual heritage. Its initiatives include celebrating jayanthis, safeguarding ancient texts, renovating heritage structures, and maintaining temples and satsang halls. Through its educational institutions and cultural programs, it also nurtures a deep appreciation for India’s diverse art forms and traditions.
Sanatana Dharma Seva Gramam (SDSG) – With this vision of planting the seeds of Sanatana Dharmic values among modern youth and guiding children from an early age, Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetadhipati Jagadguru Sri Shankara Vijayendra Saraswati Swamiji has launched a noble and unique initiative titled ‘Sanatana Dharma Seva Gramam.The project aims to off er a holistic platform that integrates modern education with the study of the Vedas, Shastras, and other Dharmic subjects.



















