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धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः
Our impact since 2013

A decade of grassroots service

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12+
Years active
📍
15+
Districts
❤️
10,000+
Families empowered
🏘️
100+
Villages reached
📖
1,00,000+
Gita distribution
🎓
150+
Workshops
🔥
500+
Yajnas organized
👩
1,500+
Females trained
Who we are

A movement of citizens restoring balance to the story of Hindu India.

We are a diverse group of young, passionate individuals driving positive change in Hindu society and restoring parity to the narratives shaping public perception.

As concerned citizens, we have joined hands with professionals and experts across journalism, NGOs, farming, IT, finance, business and entertainment.

Our Mission

To revive, protect and promote Hindu Dharma, culture and social unity through leadership training, cultural transmission, rigorous documentation and community engagement.

12+
Years of continuous grassroots work
80%
Of work in rural areas & urban slums
Our Work

Six programs, one Dharmic purpose

From scripture in every home to leadership, women’s protection, social unity, documentation and crisis relief.

Our Approach

Change at three levels, moving as one.

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01 — Individuals

Value-driven leadership

Through the Arjuna and Durga programs, we instil Dharma-centred values, strategic thinking and practical skills — empowering people to lead with integrity and impact.

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02 — Communities

Resilience & relief

Capacity-building workshops, rapid relief services and cultural initiatives that strengthen bonds, enhance crisis response and preserve Hindu heritage.

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03 — Institutions

Networks & advocacy

Through Uttishtha Bharat we build research-driven ecosystems, digital media capacity and strategic alliances that amplify Hindu voices and durable impact.

Our Focus — the injustices we document

The numbers behind the neglect.

44,000

Hindu temples in Tamil Nadu alone remain under government control — while other religious institutions enjoy full autonomy.

Source: Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowments Dept., Tamil Nadu Govt.

1,204

ancient idols (832 bronze & 372 stone) stolen from 387 temples in Tamil Nadu, 1992–2017.

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Our Reach

Present in 7 states across India

Tap a location to see our footprint. 80% of our work reaches rural areas and urban slums.

यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति

“Whenever righteousness falters, we rise to restore Dharma. United by ancient wisdom and modern resolve, we protect Hindu rights, empower communities and defend our heritage.”

— Sumit Kumar, Founder & CEO
Impact Stories

Real voices. Real dharma.

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Durga Program

“Since the program came to our block, we have stopped two trafficking attempts before they could succeed. That is what real empowerment looks like.”

Kanchan Pandey
Panchayat Member · Chitrakoot, MP
Rishi Valmiki

“Families who had not spoken for years sat together, listened together, and found common cause under Maharishi Valmiki’s banner.”

Bindu Devi
Social Activist · Uttar Pradesh
Hindu Relief

“HRW relief workers arrived while the smoke was still in the air — food, medicines, legal aid. They served 130 families during Delhi’s darkest days.”

Raj Kumar Gupta
Shop Owner · North-East Delhi
In their words

Voices from across the movement

Join us in this sacred duty.

Your voice and action ensure the light of Sanatana Dharma endures. We accept no government funding — our independence is powered by people like you.

Upcoming Events

Where the movement gathers next.

JUL 15, 2026

National Hindu Rights Convention 2026

📍 New Delhi

Annual gathering of community leaders, legal scholars and volunteers from all states.

JUN 28, 2026

Free Temple Legal Workshop

📍 Chennai

Two-day intensive on temple-board laws and filing effective legal petitions.

AUG 05, 2026

Uttishtha Bharat Youth Summit

📍 Mumbai

Youth conference on historical truth, policy tracking and seva coordination.

SEP 15, 2026

Gita Distribution Drive

📍 West Bengal

Distributing 10,000 Bhagavad Gitas with moral study guides in border blocks.