Rupandehi - The Shrimad Bhagwat Saptah Gyan-Vigyan Mahayajna held by Manavseva Ashram in Lumbini Province, Rupandehi's Tilottama branch, is underway. The event, aimed at upgrading the branch and increasing the Akshay Kosh (endowment fund), began on the 5th day, Friday, with the commencement of the storytelling session. The Bhagavat Bhaskar Kamalnayan Gautam is conducting the storytelling sessions free of charge.
The Mahayagya, which started on Magh 7 in Manigram, Tilottama-5, will run until the 14th of Magh. The Mahayagya will contribute to the growth of the Akshay Kosh and assist in the humane management of street-dependent individuals living at the ashram.
Manavseva Ashram is dedicated to the rescue, treatment, care, nourishment, protection, and reunification of families for individuals living a difficult life on the streets or public places under open skies, including the destitute, helpless, disabled, orphaned, and physically and mentally weak individuals. The Ashram officially began its services on B.S. 2069, 13th Bhadra, from its main office in Makawanpur, Hetauda.
By B.S. 2082, the Ashram has declared its goal to create a nation free of street-dependent individuals who are unable to care for themselves, with no one to provide care or support, including the helpless, disabled, orphaned, and extremely weak. Following this declaration, the Ashram has been working to implement this vision effectively through 26 service centers across 20 districts in all seven provinces and abroad, in the UK, Qatar, and Australia, rescuing and managing street-dependent individuals in a humane manner.