Vision

Where we hope this mission, and the community around it, is headed.

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Looking Ahead

We envision a world in which meditation is treated not as an occasional retreat from daily life, but as one of its basic disciplines — practised as naturally and as regularly as any other form of daily care. In this vision, a devotee does not need to travel far, or wait for a rare occasion, to sit with a steady mind; the practice is available close to home, supported by a branch, a satsang mandal, or simply a quiet corner set aside for it, wherever in the world that devotee happens to live.

We envision the mission's branch network — today rooted in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, and extending to Gujarat, Malaysia and Poland — continuing to grow organically, following devotees rather than leading them, so that wherever a genuine community of seekers forms, the mission is able to offer structure, guidance and continuity without diluting the tradition that holds it together. We see, in time, a coherent global network: independently run, locally rooted, but united by the same core practice and the same lineage of guidance.

We envision a generation of young people who come to meditation not out of crisis or desperation, but as a natural part of growing up — who learn, early, that self-awareness and compassion are skills to be cultivated deliberately, in the same way one learns any other discipline. To this end, our vision includes building programs specifically designed for students and young professionals, so that the practice does not skip a generation.

We envision technology serving this tradition rather than replacing it — devotee registration, accommodation booking, darshan slots and QR-based passes exist not to modernise for its own sake, but so that the practical friction of visiting an ashram is reduced to almost nothing, leaving devotees free to spend their time and attention on the practice itself rather than on logistics.

We envision a community defined less by ritual observance and more by lived compassion — where the measure of a devotee's progress is not how many sessions they have attended, but how they treat their family, their neighbours, their co-workers and the natural world around them. In this sense, our vision extends beyond the walls of any ashram: we hope that every branch, every satsang mandal and every individual devotee becomes, in their own sphere, a small centre of calm and of conscious, compassionate action.

Ultimately, we envision a world where the inner life of every person is taken seriously — where wisdom, once cultivated in stillness, is not kept apart from ordinary life but flows into it, shaping how people speak, work, raise their children and treat one another.

"Our vision is a world where every heart awakens to the Atma, every life is guided by wisdom, and every action reflects compassion."