About us
Commitment to Spiritual Welfare
The Sansthan believes in the universal message of dharma (righteousness) and aims to uplift individuals by connecting them with sacred scriptures. It conducts awareness programs, spiritual discourses, and satsangs to encourage people to embrace the path of knowledge and devotion.
How to Contribute
Amrit Haridwar Sewa Sansthan operates as a non-profit organization relying on donations and volunteer support. Devotees and well-wishers can contribute by:
- Supporting the printing and distribution of scriptures.
- Volunteering to spread awareness and organize events.
- Donating to help expand the reach of these initiatives.

Hindu Dharma is called Sanatan (eternal) because its teachings are based on natural laws that transcend time and space. It does not rely on a single prophet or book but draws wisdom from a vast array of sacred scriptures, including:
Vedas – The oldest scriptures of divine knowledge
Upanishads – The essence of spiritual wisdom and self-realization
Bhagavad Gita – The divine guidance on duty, devotion, and knowledge
Ramayana & Mahabharata – Epics that teach moral and ethical values
Sant Dhruw Shankar
The Concept of Dharma,Scientific and Spiritual Wisdom
Dharma means righteousness, duty, and cosmic order. It teaches individuals to live a life of truth, compassion, and responsibility. Hindu Dharma is built on the principles of:
- Satya (Truth) – Living with honesty and integrity
- Ahimsa (Non-violence) – Respect for all living beings
- Seva (Selfless Service) – Helping others as a duty to society
- Shraddha (Faith and Devotion) – Love for the Divine and faith in righteousness
Hindu Dharma seamlessly integrates science and spirituality. Ancient sages made remarkable contributions to:
- Mathematics (Zero, Decimal System, Algebra, Trigonometry)
- Astronomy (Planetary motions, Cosmology, Time calculations)
- Ayurveda (Ancient medical science for holistic healing)
- Yoga & Meditation (Practices for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being
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