Revathi Aaradhana
Since 2020, Satsankalpa Foundation has been dedicated to performing Revathi Aaradhana every month on Revathi Nakshatram, the birth star of Satguru Sri Sivananda Murty Garu. This sacred ritual is an expression of Guruji’s divine Sankalpam, reflecting HIS commitment to preserving and propagating Sanāthana Dharma for the well-being of all.
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What We Do
Each month, Vedic rituals such as Archana, Abhishekam, and Yagnas are conducted with reverence at temples of historical and spiritual significance in India. These offerings invoke divine grace to restore India’s cultural and dharmic heritage while fostering harmony and righteousness in society.
Our Vedic Sankalpam is aimed at:
- Protection and well-being of all living beings on Earth
- Inspiring humanity to perform good karma within the path of Dharma
- Uplifting and safeguarding Sanāthana Dharma
- Fostering compassion and harmony among people
- Ensuring happiness and prosperity for all righteous beings
- Protecting Bharat’s culture and heritage from internal and external threats
- Reinstating Bharat as Viswa Guru, guided by the wisdom of the Maharshis
In alignment with Guruji’s Sankalpam, Revathi Aaradhana is now being conducted in all four directions in India— East, West, North, and South. The Aaradhana is conducted on the following temples across the four directions:
North – Vriddha Jageshwar Temple, Uttarakhand
East: Parasuram Kund, Arunachal Pradesh
West: Shree Dwarakadish Temple, Gujarat
South: Ramanathaswamy Temple, Tamilnadu
This ensures that the spiritual essence of these offerings extends across Bharat, fortifying its dharmic foundation and guiding it toward its rightful place as Viswa Guru.
The Foundation remains steadfast in its mission, continuing these sacred rituals with devotion and unwavering commitment.