Our Milestones
An engaging workshop for Bhuwwaneshvari Pathashala students to explore memory techniques, boost focus, and discover their unique learning styles. Through fun games and hands-on activities, students will gain practical tools to make learning enjoyable and effective in both academics and life.
A Rangoli and Diya Competition filled our Pathashala with stunning designs and glowing lamps. It was a beautiful way to celebrate creativity and the festive spirit.
A lively Garba Night brought everyone together for an evening of traditional dance and music. The rhythmic beats and vibrant energy created memories that will last a lifetime.
The Abhyudaya Function showcased the incredible talents of our students in dance and art. It was heartwarming to see their creativity and enthusiasm light up the stage.
The two-day Ganapathi celebrations included a sacred Ganapathi Havanam followed by the vibrant Ganapathi Visarjan. It was a time of prayers, gratitude, and joy, leaving us all spiritually fulfilled.
The celebration of Radha Ashtami was filled with devotion and joy. The community came together to honor Radha Devi, singing songs of divine love and celebrating her grace.
We began Pravachan sessions from the Mudgal Puran by one of our mentors Raghuram Acharya ji, sharing timeless tales of devotion and virtue. These sessions became moments of reflection and inspiration for everyone involved.
This milestone was a dream come true. We moved into our permanent Pathashala location, a space filled with possibilities and purpose. It gave us the stability to plan and grow, knowing we now had a place to call our own.
The journey of Dharma begins with self-awareness. This week-long workshop, crafted by our skilled administrators, helps teachers uncover their true potential, align personal goals with the Pathashala’s vision, and foster meaningful growth. Through reflective activities and discussions, participants will take the first step toward personal and collective transformation.
We started construction on a dedicated space for our Pathashala kids. Watching the first bricks being laid was a deeply emotional moment. It symbolized the growth of our dream—a space that would serve as a beacon of tradition and learning for generations to come who will continue the legacy of Sanatana Dharma.
Hanuman Jayanti was celebrated with unmatched enthusiasm. The event included devotional singing, storytelling, and cultural performances, all dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It was a day of strength, devotion, and joy.
The day finally arrived when we launched our educational space in Ramgadi, Madhya Pradesh. There was so much excitement as students and teachers came together to begin this new chapter, filled with hopes and dreams for the future.
This year, we took a big step forward When Our Guru, Suryanarayana Acharya along with his students visited our space in Ramgadi. This 15 days camp wasn’t just about Educating ourselves—it became a hub of activities like Gauseva (caring for cows), tree plantations, and daily spiritual practices. We wanted this to be a place where learning and nature go hand in hand, nurturing both the mind and the Atman and Our Gurus made it possible to create an environment which we have retained since.
The holy city of Kashi became the center of learning as we hosted the Sanskrit Samvad Shala, a platform for exploring Sanskrit through dialogue. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts came together, sharing knowledge, reciting ancient texts, and celebrating the timeless wisdom of this divine language.
One of the most spiritual milestones of our journey was the initiation of the Narmada Parikrama. This sacred pilgrimage, where one walks around the holy Narmada River, is not just a physical challenge but a deep spiritual experience. It gave us a chance to connect with nature, reflect inward, and feel the divine presence in every step.
January began with energy as we introduced Mugdar Training, guided by Krishna Rajaganesan. This ancient practice of using weighted clubs was not just a workout—it was a way of connecting to our cultural roots. Watching participants learn and master the techniques was a testament to the enduring relevance of these traditions.
On this special evening, we organized a grand Aarti where the powerful verses of the Shiv Tandav Stotra were recited. The air was filled with devotion as the flickering lamps added a magical glow to the surroundings. Afterward, we shared a delicious Bhandara (community feast) that brought everyone together, reminding us of the joy of giving and receiving as one family. Till date we have continued this tradition to offer Arti and Bhandara every Saturday.
Soon after, we hosted a Sanskrit Shivir—a camp to explore and learn the ancient language. It was inspiring to see all the 15 participants of all ages coming together to recite, read, and rediscover the beauty of Sanskrit. It felt like reviving a forgotten melody that connects us to our roots.
This was a day we’ll never forget. Our Pathashala was inaugurated with heartfelt prayers and blessings. The ceremony was simple yet powerful, with chants filling the air and everyone present feeling the divine energy of the moment. It wasn’t just about opening a school; it was about laying the foundation of a space where ancient wisdom and modern learning could thrive side by side.