Bhaaratha Abhyuthaana Mangala Yatra: Merging Spirituality with Community Welfare
A Journey of Faith and Service
Munish Sood
Mandi
The Bhaaratha Abhyuthaana Mangala Yatra, a collaborative effort by the Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust, Bhashyakara Charitable Trust, and Udaiyavar Thiruvadi Charitable Trust from Tamil Nadu, is making a significant impact by supporting charitable organizations in Himachal Pradesh.
This initiative uniquely blends a religious pilgrimage with social responsibility, reaching out to various groups, including educators, scholars, and marginalized communities throughout the nation.
While in Himachal Pradesh, Sakar High School reached out to the trust for therapeutic tools for children with autism. In response, the trusts generously donated therapy equipment valued at ₹1,08,054 to enhance learning and developmental support for these special children.
Additionally, the Shri Krishna Mandir Ashram in Kullu requested essential bedding items. The trusts responded by providing mattresses, pillows, bed covers, and sheets worth ₹1,68,469, improving the living conditions for the ashram's residents.
Key figures in these initiatives included Andhra Gandhi Somasekar Reddy, Karunaamoorthy Kaliyaperumal Bhaagavathar, Feelings Muthammaa, and Society Somalingam, with coordination from Maayaa Ramapriya, Silly Sharanya, and Ministar Mushroof from Kashmir.
These actions reflect the yatra's commitment to merging spiritual outreach with practical community support, positively influencing lives across various regions.
