
In an age where the very identity of Bharat is under relentless assault—culturally, spiritually, and ideologically—Sanatan Sanstha stands as a divine citadel guarding the eternal flame of Hindutva. Not merely an organisation but a sacred movement, Sanatan Sanstha has, for the past 25 years, been the beacon for all seekers of Dharma, guiding lost souls back to the profound embrace of Sanatan Dharma, which is not just a religion but the very soul of this sacred land.
Founded by His Holiness Dr Jayant Athavale—an enlightened saint, revolutionary guide, and visionary psychiatrist—the Sanstha emerged from the realisation that no modern science could offer the depth of healing and transformation that the spiritual remedies of Sanatan Dharma could. Dr Athavale, through tireless research and deep spiritual introspection, decoded the very Science of Spirituality, revealing that ailments of the body and mind often originate in the soul. Where medicine failed, divine name chanting and spiritual practice succeeded. This discovery was not just a revelation—it was a divine calling, a Shankhnaad to awaken the sleeping conscience of Bharatvarsha.
Sanatan Sanstha’s foundation was laid on the blessings of His Holiness Sadguru Bhaktaraj Maharaj, a rare ascetic who, through penance on the banks of the sacred Narmada, lit the path for seekers with bhajans that echoed divinity and a compassion that mirrored the gods. Inspired by him, Dr Athavale renounced the comforts of worldly acclaim and dedicated himself to re-establishing Dharma through the powerful tools of Sadhana, Seva, and Satkarma.
The mission is unapologetically clear: To declare Bharat as a Hindu Rashtra. This is not a political ambition—it is the civilisational necessity. For if Bharat loses Sanatan Dharma, it ceases to be Bharat. This land was never just a stretch of territory—it is Punyabhoomi, the Tapobhoomi of countless Rishis, Munis, and Avatars. The soil of Bharat is soaked with the sacrifices of Sanatani warriors, sages, saints, and martyrs who upheld the flag of Dharma even in the darkest ages. Sanatan Sanstha is here to remind every Hindu—this land belongs to us. This culture is ours. This Dharma is eternal.
With divine clarity and structured spiritual practice known as Gurukrupayoga—a harmonious union of Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga—the Sanstha has ushered in a renaissance of the soul. This path, rooted in humility, discipline, and surrender to the Guru, elevates the seeker not just individually (vyashti sadhana) but also contributes to collective upliftment (samashti sadhana). When the devotee purifies his mind, God manifests through him. When society purifies its character, Dharma reawakens in the nation. This is the sacred synergy Sanatan Sanstha strives to create—where spiritual purity births national resurgence.
The 25th-year celebration of Sanatan Sanstha is not just an anniversary—it is a Rashtra Shankhnaad Mahotsav, a divine proclamation that Hindus will no longer be apologetic about their faith. This conch-blowing from Goa is a celestial call to awaken every Sanatani heart, to rise in unity, in pride, and in dharmic responsibility. It is the sound of a new sunrise—of Dharma reclaiming its throne in Bharat.
Through its publication arm Sanatan Prabhat and countless spiritual texts in Marathi, Hindi, English, and Kannada, the Sanstha has preserved the unaltered wisdom of our sages while countering the toxic narratives that aim to dilute our identity. Through satsangs, seva initiatives, medical camps, disaster relief, temple restoration, and sanskar-infusing education for children, Sanatan Sanstha weaves together the practical with the profound.
Every initiative of this divine institution stems from one core belief: Hindu Dharma is supreme. Hindutva is non-negotiable. Bharat is the sacred homeland of Hindus. The time has come for every son and daughter of Dharma to stand shoulder to shoulder, to remove the stains of centuries of invasion, and to herald the age of Dharma Rajya.
His Holiness Dr Athavale, at 83, continues to lead with the aura of a sage and the determination of a karmayogi. He has not merely founded an organisation—he has birthed a revolution that will echo across generations. Sanatan Sanstha is not just preserving traditions—it is resurrecting the soul of Bharat. This is not just a call to attend a Mahotsav. It is a call to awaken, to act, and to arise. The battle is not outside—it is within. And through Sadhana, Shakti, and Shraddha, Sanatan Sanstha leads the charge to reclaim Hindu Rashtra—not as a concept, but as the living destiny of Bharat.
Let the Shankhnaad echo across every village, city, and heart—Hindutva above all. Bharat belongs to Hindus. Sanatan Dharma shall prevail.