"Parmarth Niketan" literally means "An abode dedicated to the welfare of all." True to its name, Parmarth runs a wide variety of charitable and humanitarian projects and programs.
Food for the hungry, medicine for the sick, education for the illiterate,
housing for the homeless and hope for the downtrodden -- Parmarth
aims to serve the needy in whatever capacity possible. There are wo types
of needy people who come to Parmarth. There are those whose needs are
logistic, basic, physical - they are hungry; they are homeless; they are sick; they can't afford to care for their children. For these people Parmarth
provides a wide range of programs and charitable services. Pujya Swamiji
fervently believes that if a man's stomach is empty, or if he is burning
with fever, or if he cannot feed or educate his children, then one must
address those needs before trying to teach this man meditation or
philosophy. On the other hand, there are increasing numbers of pilgrims
who come to Parmarth who have more than enough to eat, who have degrees hanging
on their walls, who have not one home but several homes and closets full
of clothes. Yet, despite it all, something is missing in their lives. They are
searching, seeking, yearning for divine connection. Their stomachs are
full but their hearts are empty. Thus, it is for them that Parmarth runs all
of the spiritual programs - yoga and meditation classes and courses,
discourses, satsangs, kathas, prayers, pujas, and the divine Ganga aarti.
Parmarth's charitable and humanitarian projects include:
Food for the Hungry (Bhandaras), Parmarth Gurukul, Health Care,
Education,
and Ganga Clean Up Programs















