At a young age, Shri Gurudev formed the Shri Narayan Bhakti Panth as a collective of Haribhaktas whose lives were not confined to preaching alone. Through the harmony of their speech and conduct, a unique, pure, and continuous current of religious inspiration flowed forth, guiding and uplifting society.
A litterateur, deeply influenced by the life and mission of the ever-revered and supremely venerable Sant Lokeshanand Ji Maharaj, writes:
“With his divine radiance, he illuminates countless hearts and draws innumerable minds toward himself. He eradicates addictions, inner vices, and tendencies toward theft and violence; brings discipline and seriousness to the unruly and the wayward; leads the undisciplined onto the path of self-restraint; teaches purity of conduct to those who have strayed from righteous living; and sanctifies even the fallen.”
Objectives of Shri Narayan Bhakti Panth
- De-addiction campaign: To create awareness of the negative consequences of addictions and get written commitments from individuals to break such behaviors.
- Health Awareness: To promote health awareness in society and organize yoga camps.
- Message of Peace: To share the message of peace, encourage patience, help people avoid fights and violence, and guide them toward a calm and peaceful mind.
- Nature Conservation: To teach the people of the society the proper use of natural resources, to inspire the knowledge of environmental conservation, to encourage tree plantation and rain water harvesting, to stop wastage of water and to spread awareness not to pollute natural water resources.
- Cow Protection and Service: The organization operates a cowshed to protect cows, make efforts to prevent cow slaughter and protect cows from eating polythene so that they do not die.
- Spiritual Upliftment: To organize assemblies that inspire spiritual awakening; conduct large gatherings to cultivate noble values; expand spiritual centers and auditoriums; and carry out constructive development work.
- Promotion of Ayurveda: Organising disease-treatment camps under the guidance of Ayurvedic experts.
- Vedic Education: To arrange for the education of Vedic knowledge to the students.
- Behavioral Training: To train the citizens in good manners and values of life and to arrange accommodation and food for the visitors and dignitaries attending the functions.
