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Welcome!
Guardians of Heritage, Unity & Spiritual Growth"
TEMPLES
Temples are centers of spirituality, culture, and unity. They preserve traditions, promote education, inspire ethical living, and bring people together through festivals, rituals, and pilgrimages.
GURUKULS
Our Gurukul system nurtures holistic development by combining academics, spirituality, yoga, and cultural learning. It builds discipline, character, and a deep connection to values and heritage.
GOUSHALE
Gaushalas protect abandoned and stray cows, preserve native breeds, and promote organic farming through natural fertilizers. They are symbols of compassion and cultural preservation.
HEALTH
Through Yoga, Ayurveda, and Self-defense training, we focus on physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Our programs encourage disease prevention, healthy living, and lifelong vitality.
ENVIRONMENT
We are committed to environmental protection through awareness, conservation, and sustainability efforts, ensuring clean air, water, and natural resources for future generations.
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Temples act as powerful centers of spirituality, education, and cultural preservation. They unite communities across social, linguistic, and regional divides, inspiring values, traditions, and collective identity.
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Our Gurukuls promote holistic learning by combining academic excellence with spiritual wisdom. Students gain knowledge, discipline, and character through personalized mentoring and traditional learning methods.
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Gaushalas safeguard abandoned and stray cows while promoting organic farming and native breed preservation. They embody compassion and sustainability while supporting rural livelihoods.
About
Sanatana Global Federation
Sanatana Dharma means “eternal law” or “eternal order” and is the foundational concept of Hinduism. It describes a way of life based on timeless principles of duty, responsibility, and cosmic order found in the Vedas and other sacred texts. While its roots are ancient, the specific term gained prominence in the 19th century to assert the eternal nature of Hindu identity against colonial influences.
