About Mission
International Bhajansukhseva Mission
A mission for human
and enviornmental development
The mission was established by Swami
Sarvanand on 16th Feb. 1981 at Delhi. Under the auspices of the
institution, an Ashram named Mahashakti Peeth was constructed at 15.
Sukhdev Vihar, Mathura Road, New Delhi (India).
The main objectives and functions of the International Bhajansukh Seva
Mission are:
- To persevere for development of humanity in the moral,
social, physical, cultural, intellectuals and spirituals fields
without any discrimination on ground of race, colour, religion,
sex or nationality.
- To develop goodwill and brotherhood in the society, by
evolving mutual relationships based on love, fraternity and
humanity.
- To extend cooperation to socially and mentally" backward
people through financial assistance or scholarships.
- To train devotees, discipline, mendicants, saints and great
persons in yoga and Vedant so as to develop a feeling of
selfless service and patriotism within them whereby they can
help to promote social welfare and human progress.
- To open Hospitals, Dispensaries and First Aid centres.
- To invite saints, yogis, sanyasis and learned people to
participate in discourses, seminars, etc.
- To establish in India and abroad, Spirituals Consciousness
centres and to help and treat mentally disbalanced as well as
sick person, through meditation.
- To save natural wealth; to preserve forest life; to establish
zoos, museum etc. and to run them well.
- To publish and reprint such books, magazines, newspapers,
journals, reports and other literature, which leads to the
fulfillment of the Mission's objectivesThe mission was
established by Swami Sarvanand Saraswati on 16th February 1981
at Delhi.
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