An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

There is no way one can stay away from Ishvara yet He remains elusive, how grand a wonder.

Yogi Balkrishna
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

The greatest pillar of understanding is commitment to be open.

Swami Sukhabodhananda
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

The more you enjoy being yourself, the more you are in tune with Ishvara.

Swami Dayananda Saraswati
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

Any vidya is good, but if you are able to give self-knowledge to a person that is the greatest contribution. This is exactly what Vedant does.

Swami Dayananda Saraswati
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

True intelligence operates silently. Stillness is where creativity and solutions to problems are found.

Echart Tolle
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

Aasanas are just the beginning of Yoga, which is an adventurous journey from one’s material envelopments to the Meditative Core.

Yogi Balkrishna
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

Little study of scriptures everyday goes a long way.

Yogi Balkrishna
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

Complexities of the today’s World makes Spiritual Knowledge a necessity. In this there is no more a luxury of choice.

Yogi Balkrishna
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

Prayer is not to lighten your burden but to strengthen your back.

Swami Sukhabodhananda
An emotion is me, viewed from the standpoint of mind.

It is in the present that history and hope resonate and rhyme.

Yogi Balkrishna
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Welcome to Vedanta

Self-management remains the core of all management and for managing one-self effectively self-knowledge becomes indispensable. This is where Vedanta helps. Vedanta also called Upanisad leads a person to profound and fulfilling vision of oneness. Such a vision not only empowers but also inspires a person to live one’s life to the fullest by enabling one to go beyond apparent limitations. Vedanta is a locational name for this body of knowledge is found at the end of the Vedas. Though born and proliferated in India, this knowledge is truly universal as it is applicable to all and in true sense belongs to entire humanity. Our Mission is adding value to people by bringing them to fulfilling and inspiring vision of Vedanta through our various teaching programs.

Vedantvidya Sansthan Trust

Vedantvidya Sansthan Trust is a registered social charitable trust dedicated to the mission of preserving and promoting Vedantic & Yogic Teaching Traditions in traditional and contemporary forms. It also serves distressed and underprivileged section of the Society through its social service initiatives in the area of Rural Empowerment through Livelihood Promotion, Education, Basic Health Care and Environment. Trust also addresses mental health issues through yoga and counselling.

Teaching Programs

At Vedantvidya we have a bouquet of programs which are rendered in both the styles, classical and contemporary and are immensely useful for the people from all the walks of life: Industry Leaders, Corporate Executives, Students and General Public.

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Add sparkle of wisdom to your conference with keynote address by Yogi Balkrishna helping your team see more, be more and achieve more.

Publication – Books & Speaking Tree Blogs

Embark on a spiritual journey through Yogi Balkrishnaji Books & explore the realms of wisdom through his Blogs.

VLog

“Dive into a world of Vlogs and Listen to Yogiji’s words of wisdom in the short videos”.

Support Us

Donate

Veda says ‘yen tyajasi tat tyaj’ which means one should ultimately give up the giver, the ego. Donation is enjoined in all the faiths as a way to achieve this divine vision. Giving is an expression of love, sufficiency and abundance. Reaching out to others expand us as we include others in our caring embrace. Help us to take this vision of Vedanta to the masses.

An Evening Support School

Recognising the need of the underprivileged children of rural areas who are missing on the quality education, an evening school for a batch of 20-30 students in the age group of 10-14 Years (5th – 8th Standard) is being run at Shahgarh village in Lambhua, District Sultanpur. There is a plan to open more such schools. Saandhyadeep is envisaging not only to add on to academic learning outcomes of the students but will also groom them for superior life-skills and spiritual values. This initiative is able to create a multidimensional impact.

Annapoorneshwari Upasana

Feeding the needy and hungry is the most sacred of the prayers. Our community food initiative ‘Annapurneshwari Upasana’ got started in the difficult times of Covid. By the grace of Ma Annapurneshwari we are able to serve 200+ meals on 3rd Sunday of each month near Mansoravar Bhavan, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad. We aspire to make it a weekly affair but for the limited resources of the trust. Please help us reach out to the needy on every Sunday of the month by donating generously for the cause.

“Any ‘Vidya’ is good, but if you are able to give self-knowledge to a person, that is the greatest contribution. This is exactly what Vedanta does.”

Poojya Swami Dayananda