At Sri Kshipra Prasada Seva Trust, every initiative is a reflection of our core belief that “Seva is the highest form of Bhakti.” Our activities are structured to nurture spirituality, serve society, and build a value-based future rooted in Sanatana Dharma

OUR ACTIVITIES

Nitya Archana, Masika Pooja & Bhajans

The spiritual backbone of our Trust is the regular practice of Nitya Archana and Masika Sri Ganapathi Pooja, conducted on the first Sunday of every month with deep devotion. This includes Abhisheka, Archana, Sankalpa, and Bhajans, creating a divine and peaceful atmosphere for all devotees. Each monthly pooja requires an expense of approximately ₹5,000+, which is currently being managed entirely by our dedicated volunteers. Along with the pooja, a minimum of three types of prasada are prepared and distributed every month. Despite financial challenges, this sacred practice continues uninterrupted through pure devotion, and we seek the support of well-wishers to expand this initiative in the future.

Vidya Dana – Educational Support

Education is the foundation of a strong society. Through Vidya Dana, the Trust supports deserving students by providing educational assistance, study materials, and guidance. This initiative helps remove financial barriers and ensures that talented students can continue their education while being rooted in values and culture.

Baala Kreeda – Holistic Development of Children

Through Baala Kreeda, the Trust encourages outdoor games, physical activities, and group interactions for children. These activities promote health, teamwork, confidence, and social bonding, creating a joyful environment where children can grow both physically and mentally while staying connected to cultural values

Annadana Seva – Serving with Compassion

Annadana is one of the most sacred services in our tradition. The Trust conducts Annadana Seva during six major events every year, with each event costing approximately ₹35,000 to ₹40,000. In addition, prasada distribution is carried out every month during poojas. During the COVID period, the Trust actively distributed food kits and meals to those in need, supporting many families during difficult times. This initiative reflects our commitment to compassion, sharing, and ensuring that no one goes hungry.

Vridha Aushadha Seva – Healthcare for Elders

Caring for elders is a sacred duty. Through Vridha Aushadha Seva, the Trust provides medicines and healthcare support to senior citizens. During the COVID period, free medicines were distributed based on doctor prescriptions. In the future, the Trust aims to expand this initiative by providing regular free medicines and healthcare support to those in need

Healthcare & Medical Camps

The Trust has conducted medical camps and blood donation drives, benefiting more than 150 individuals. These initiatives promote health awareness and provide essential medical support to the community. In the future, we plan to organize: Eye Camps Ayurveda & Homeopathy Camps General Medical Camps with the aim of expanding healthcare access to more people.

Temple Seva & Community Volunteering

Volunteers of the Trust have actively participated in temple seva activities more than 20 times, contributing their time and effort in maintaining sacred spaces. The Trust also undertook the Road Hump Painting Project, improving road safety and visibility for the public. This initiative reflects our belief that even small acts of responsibility can create a meaningful impact in society

UPCOMING EVENTS

Sri Geeta Jnanamrita – Bhagavad Gita Learning for Children

To nurture the younger generation with dharmic values, the Trust conducts free Bhagavad Gita classes under the initiative “Sri Geeta Jnanamrita.” The upcoming structured classes will commence on May 9, 2026, at Harake Anjaneya Temple, in coordination with Sri Harake Anjaneya Charitable Trust. The first branch is currently being conducted with the generous support of Sri Vajrakshithra, who have provided space for the classes. This initiative is further strengthened by the support of: Adamya Chethana – providing milk every week, SNP Enterprises – sponsoring Badam powder, Other well-wishers – supporting with chikki and nutritional items. Through this program, we aim to instill discipline, values, and spiritual awareness in children, shaping them into responsible individuals rooted in Dharma.

Gow Seva – Protection and Care for Sacred Cows

Gow Seva is dedicated to the protection, nourishment, and care of cows, which hold a sacred place in our culture. The Trust envisions developing and supporting Goshalas as a major future initiative and seeks the support of donors and well-wishers to expand this effort.

VISION – OUR FUTURE INITIATIVES

Our journey continues with a strong vision to expand our impact and serve society on a larger scale.

We aim to work toward a Drug-Free Bengaluru, in coordination with local authorities, guiding youth away from harmful lifestyles and bringing them back to the path of Dharma.
Through the DESHA Project, we are developing a value-based educational framework focusing on Defence, Economics, Spirituality & Social Service, History, and Animals & Agriculture, aiming to shape responsible and aware citizens.
We plan to expand Bhagavad Gita learning centers across multiple locations, ensuring that every child has access to dharmic education.
A major focus will be on establishing Goshalas, which will require strong support from sponsors and devotees.
The Trust also aims to guide today’s youth—who are increasingly influenced by modern distractions—back toward Sanatana Dharma, culture, and values, helping them lead a balanced and meaningful life.
In addition, we plan to organize Kannada Rajyotsava in unique thematic formats and introduce free education initiatives for underprivileged communities.