These three revered saints from Vidarbha inspired generations through their messages of devotion, compassion, and selfless service — uniting society with faith, love, and humanity.
Rajmata Jijau, born in Sindkhed Raja, nurtured the ideals of justice, duty, honor, and Swarajya in young Shivaji Maharaj. Her vision, strength, and values laid the foundation for the future of Swarajya in Maharashtra.
Nagpur oranges serve as a strong source of sustainable income for farmers. Through these oranges, our NGO supports farmers and connects their efforts with rural development.
Cotton farming is not just a source of income for farmers, but also a driving force for the rural economy. Our organization empowers farmers with technology, market access, and support to create a brighter future through cotton.
Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is Maharashtra’s oldest and most renowned tiger sanctuary. It offers a unique blend of wildlife conservation and eco-tourism.
The Ramtek temple is a symbol of spiritual devotion and cultural heritage. Devotees visit here to offer prayers and seek blessings from Lord Ram. Our organization supports cultural and social activities associated with this sacred site.
The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium is a premier sports venue in Nagpur, hosting national and international cricket matches. Our organization supports sports and youth development initiatives connected with this iconic stadium.
Shri Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan at Shegaon is one of the most revered pilgrimage centers in Vidarbha, attracting thousands of devotees every day. The temple stands as a symbol of faith, devotion, and service.
Located in Buldhana district, Lonar Lake was formed thousands of years ago by a meteor impact. It is one of the world’s rare saltwater crater lakes, known for its unique geology, biodiversity, and rich historical heritage, making it a major attraction for travelers and researchers alike.
Located in Chikhaldara, Amravati district, Gawilghur Fort is renowned for its strong fortifications, double walls, and strategic mountain terrain. It played an important role during the Bahmani, Imad Shahi, and Maratha eras. Its unique architecture, scenic surroundings, and historical legacy continue to draw visitors and history enthusiasts.
Paunar Ashram, located in Paunar in Wardha district, was established by Acharya Vinoba Bhave and is known as the birthplace of the Bhoodan Movement. Rooted in the principles of truth, non-violence, simplicity, and rural self-governance, the ashram continues to inspire visitors, social workers, and followers of Gandhian philosophy.
Sevagram Ashram, located in Wardha district, is renowned as the final ashram of Mahatma Gandhi. From here, Gandhiji led several major movements rooted in self-reliance, rural development, simplicity, truth, and non-violence. Even today, the ashram attracts visitors, researchers, and followers of Gandhian philosophy from across the nation.
Adhyad Tekdi, located in the Brahmapuri region of Chandrapur district, is widely known as a center for spirituality, meditation, and social activities. The serene surroundings, natural beauty, and sacred atmosphere attract devotees, seekers, and visitors throughout the year. Various spiritual programs and community services conducted here help promote harmony, awareness, and social well-being.
Kaundanyapur, located in Amravati district, is well-known for the revered Shri Vitthal-Rukmini Temple. This ancient and sacred place attracts devotees and visitors due to its spiritual significance, peaceful surroundings, and cultural heritage. The temple is considered one of the important pilgrimage sites in the Vidarbha region.
Lok Biradari Prakalp, established by Baba Amte in Hemalkasa, Chandrapur district, is a major initiative of the Maharogi Sewa Samiti focusing on education, healthcare, and social upliftment of tribal communities. The project is nationally recognized for its three key components: a residential school, a hospital, and an animal orphanage that together promote comprehensive community development.
Shri Gulabrao Maharaj was one of the most revered saints, known for his deep spiritual insight, profound scholarship, and devotion. Despite being visually impaired, he authored remarkable works on the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavata Dharma, and Advaita philosophy. His teachings on devotion, love, knowledge, and universal humanity continue to inspire followers across Maharashtra.
Deeksha Bhoomi in Nagpur is a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site and a memorial to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution. It is the historic place where Dr. Ambedkar embraced Buddhism in 1956 along with thousands of followers, symbolizing the rejection of the caste system and the adoption of equality, compassion, and humanistic values.