

Abandoned pets and stray dogs can’t do much on their own for their sustenance. All they need is another chance at a good life just like us. The same goes for birds that need to be rescued. At Shree Ram Bhakt Hanumanji Foundation, we take unwanted, abused or stray animals or birds and attempt to find suitable homes for them. We rescue cows and bulls as well along with other animals. Many volunteers at our centre care for these animals, they volunteer their time in making them feel loved including but not limited to training, running, handling medical concerns, and solving behavioral problems until a suitable permanent home can be found. We also believe in Animal & Bird Welfare. Animal & Bird welfare refers to the quality of life experienced by an animal or bird and encompasses how well they are acclimatizing to their surroundings. Our mission is to bring humans and animals closer by creating a healthy ecosystem. Thank you for your support to help animals and birds in need and the rescuers that care for them! We plan to expand our horizon by working on building a larger unit for farm animals, cows, bulls, et al, a sanctuary for injured birds and a shelter home for the ones who cannot survive on the streets of the city.

Sanatana Dharma are essentially duties like righteousness and honesty performed according to one's spiritual identity namely, Hinduism. Sanatana Dharma is presently an important facet of the collective amalgamation of beliefs known as Hinduism. The term has also more recently been used by Hindu leaders and nationalists to refer to Hinduism as a unified world religion. Sanatana dharma has thus become as important as the “eternal” truth and teachings of Hinduism. In general, sanatana dharma consists of various virtues such as honesty, refraining from harming living beings, purity, piousness, goodwill, patience, mercy, forbearance, self-restraint, and generosity. Sanatana dharma is in contrast with svadharma, one’s “own duty” or the particular duties that bode upon an individual in accordance with his or her class or caste and stage of life. The possibility or rather the potential for conflict between the two dharmas is addressed in different Hindu texts such as the Bhagavad Gītā, where it is believed that in such cases svadharma shall prevail. At the Shree Ram Bhakt Hanumanji Foundation, all of us take pride in following Sanatana Dharma.

Organic farming is a method of farming that involves no harmful fertilizers, chemicals or pesticides are used in crop growing, nurturing and cultivation. At Shree Ram Bhakt Hanumanji Foundation, we rely on ecologically balanced agricultural principles like crop rotation, crop residues, animal manures, off-farm organic waste, mineral grade rock additives, green manure, organic waste, and biological pest control. Organic farming makes use of natural pesticides and fertilizers and avoids the use of various petrochemical and non eco friendly fertilizers and pesticides. Some benefits of Organically Grown Food Items are that they produce Better Nutrition, helps us Stay Healthy, the produce is Free of Poison, they are Highly Authenticated with Lower Prices, and they have Enhanced Taste. Organic Farming Methods are Eco-friendly and have a Longer Shelf–life. At our foundation, we prefer Organic farming since it fights harmful pests and weeds in a non-toxic manner, involves less capital and input costs for cultivation and helps in restoring the ecological balance while promoting biological diversity and a safe environment.
