When you serve a less fortunate person in any way, material or spiritual, you are not doing him a favour. In fact, he who receives your help does you a favour by accepting what you give, and thereby helps you to evolve and move closer to the Divine, Blissful Being who in reality is within you and in the hearts of all beings. – Sri M
The Satsang Seva Mission, born during the initial throes of COVID-19 in April 2020, has mushroomed into a remarkable force for positive change. Grounded in the principle of selfless service (seva), it excels in nourishing, upskilling, and rehabilitating communities facing destitution and despair, propelling them towards inclusion in the mainstream. The initiative serves as a conduit for spiritual purification, enabling selfless service to the Divine in its human form—Nara Narayana.
The Satsang Seva Mission is currently active in over 14 states and has touched the lives of over 831,215* individuals including children, adults, senior citizens, students, indigenous groups, and marginalized communities. A dedicated cadre of over 100 volunteers tirelessly plans and executes sevas, helping to remove barriers to food security, education, and healthcare. As seva opportunities expand and the Mission embraces an ever-growing diversity of beneficiaries, it continues its steady march towards providing access to opportunity for all.
(* As of 5 March 2025)
Salient Features
The Satsang Seva Mission works across various verticals to provide comprehensive support, encompassing:
Food Security: Annadaanam Seva (Prasadam for all), Dry Rations (essential food supplies)
Emergency Relief: Swift response to natural disasters and crises with tailored assistance.
Education & Well-being: Education Support, Medical Aid, Counseling & Wellness sessions, Clothing & Essentials (including blankets and sports gear).
Shelter & Infrastructure: Supporting shelter homes, furnishing schools, and maintaining premises.
Empowerment: Driving beneficiaries towards self-reliance and financial independence.
Manav Seva:Beyond Barriers: Empowering inmates in prisons through regular yoga sessions and skill development courses, creating opportunities for their reintegration into society.y.
831,215*+
Lives touched
2.27 M*+
Meal Equivalents
Cooked meals and Dry ration kits distributed
1.41 L*+
Meals Served
By Madhu Ki Rasoi in Mathura-Vrindavan.
30*
Indigenous Cows
Sheltered at Gaushalas – Madanapalle and Chowdepalle
*As on 30 June 2025
Do Contribute
Your contributions to The Satsang Seva Mission will go a long way in remedying the basic survival requirements for the needy and the marginalized. Guided by The Satsang Foundation, the contributions will be judiciously utilised to support the current initiatives of The Satsang Seva Mission.