Introducing the Hit Vrindavan Foundation, a dedicated organization committed to serving the community in Vrindavan through various noble endeavors. Our foundation is driven by the principle of selfless service, or “sewa,” aiming to make a positive impact on the lives of the residents and visitors of this sacred land.
Here are some of the key sewas (services) we provide in Vrindavan:
Gau Sewa (Cow Service): We believe in the sacredness of cows and strive to provide care, shelter, and nourishment to these gentle creatures, honoring them as revered beings in the community.
Shiksha Sewa (Education Service): Education is the cornerstone of empowerment. We are dedicated to providing access to quality education for children in Vrindavan, ensuring they have the opportunity to learn and grow.
Sadhu Sant Sewa (Service to Saints and Sages): Vrindavan is home to many saints and sages who have dedicated their lives to spiritual pursuits. We offer support and assistance to these noble souls, honoring their contributions to the spiritual heritage of the region.
Aushadhi Sewa (Medical Service): Good health is essential for a fulfilling life. Through our medical service, we provide access to healthcare facilities, medicines, and health education to the people of Vrindavan, promoting well-being in the community.
Bhandara Sewa (Community Meal Service): No one should go hungry. We organize community meals, or bhandaras, where nutritious food is served to those in need, fostering a sense of community and solidarity among all.
Ekadashi Sewa (Observance of Fasting): Ekadashi holds special significance in Hindu culture. We facilitate the observance of Ekadashi by providing support and resources to those undertaking fasting practices, ensuring they can do so with ease and devotion.
Brahman Sewa (Service to Priests): Priests play a vital role in religious ceremonies and rituals. We extend our support to the Brahmin community by providing assistance and resources for their livelihood and well-being.
Yamuna Chunari Manorath Sewa (Service to the River Yamuna): The River Yamuna is considered sacred in Hinduism. We undertake initiatives to clean and preserve the Yamuna, ensuring its ecological health and spiritual significance are maintained.
Poornima Sewa (Service on Full Moon Days): Full moon days, or Poornima, are considered auspicious in Hindu tradition. We organize special services and events on these occasions, fostering spiritual growth and harmony in the community.
Through these sewas, the Hit Vrindavan Foundation is dedicated to serving the people of Vrindavan with love, compassion, and dedication, enriching lives and nurturing the spiritual essence of this holy land.