About Shreepad Seva Mandal
Shreepad Seva Mandal (Public Trust Regd. No. A-1993 Pune / 25-01-1991) is a non-profit, international organization dedicated to the service of society.
Shreepad Seva Mandal (SSM) has three primary organizations under its umbrella.
Shreevamanraj Prakashan
This branch deals with the publication of magazines and periodicals as well as distribution of all printed material to subscribers, students, subject matter experts and researchers worldwide.
Shree Dnyanadev Siddhabet Tapovan
The Tapovan is a project dedicated to the renovation and restoration of the sacred land of Siddhabet, the very birth place of Shree Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj. Siddhabet is located just one km. outside the town of Alandi, near the metropolis of Pune, India.
Shree Sant Muktai Vidyapeeth
The Shree Sant Muktai Vidyapeeth (SSMV) is a university that offers the largest spectrum of certificate, diploma and degree courses in the areas of Sanskrit grammar, literature and Vedic studies.
Shreepad Seva Mandal is dedicated to the task of spreading the knowledge, wisdom and philosophy outlined by Shree Datta Sampradaya, Shree Nath Sampradaya and Shree Bhagwat Sampradaya across the world having following objectives
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To increase and promote the social awareness of the purest forms of spiritual philosophies useful for the moral upliftment of the individual and to help conserve and develop one's spiritual character.
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To promote and maintain global peace by cultivating social values based on the principles of equality, unity, humanity and universal brotherhood.
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To provide food, clothing and medical assistance to those in need in the spirit of selfless service to society.
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To develop and train a strong, healthy and dedicated team of individuals who are pure in character and are committed to selfless social service.
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To make available to all, the scriptures, teachings and philosophies of every faith and religion in the world and to facilitate the teaching and study of associated literature.
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To build premium educational campuses, or Gurukuls, in various places, to host facilities for spiritual and scientific study, research and development.
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To protect and preserve the environment through re-plantation of trees as well as rare, medicinal herbs.
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To use modern technology for the research and development of traditional, ancient sciences.
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To increase the awareness of spiritual philosophies found in religious literature through the publication of books and periodicals.