Sanatana Dharma Trust was founded to carry forward India’s timeless values through compassionate service. Over the years, we have grown into a committed community of volunteers, donors, and well-wishers working together for social upliftment and dharmic development across Kolkata and nearby regions.
We serve with sincerity, compassion, and a deep sense of dharmic responsibility.
Sanatana Dharma Trust supports society through seva, spiritual values, and humanitarian initiatives. Our purpose is simple — uplift lives, protect nature, and preserve dharmic culture for future generations.
Purpose
Our purpose is to assist those in need, promote cultural and spiritual awareness, and create sustainable programs that uplift individuals and communities. We believe in serving without expectation and helping society become stronger, healthier, and more compassionate.
Our actions reflect compassion, responsibility, and the spirit of true seva.
Core Vision & Mission
Vision: To build a society rooted in dharma, equality, and harmony.
Mission: To offer holistic support through elderly care, medical assistance, women empowerment, educational programs, environmental protection, and spiritual development.
We remain dedicated to creating harmony, upliftment, and long-term social impact.
Spiritual foundation of Sanatana Dharma
Our work is rooted in dharma, guided by timeless values that inspire selfless service.
Core Principles We Follow
Truth: Acting with honesty and integrity
Seva: Serving selflessly without expectation
Compassion: Caring for every individual with empathy
Dharma: Choosing what is right, fair, and uplifting
How It Shapes Our Work
Every project reflects compassion and responsibility
Seva is practiced as a daily commitment
We strive to create harmony and well-being in the community
Committee Members
“Service to humanity is the highest form of worship. Together, we can create hope, dignity, and lasting change.”
President
Sanatana Dharma Trust
“Service to humanity is the highest form of worship. Together, we can create hope, dignity, and lasting change.”