Rushipeetham Charitable Trust
Rushipeetham Charitable Trust
Few of the programs conducted under the auspices of ‘Rushipeetham Charitable Trust’ for the propagation and protection of Sanatana Dharma with the cooperation of some pure-hearted, true-willed, dedicated, and disciplined individuals:
- Honoring individuals proficient in those branches of knowledge belonging to Bhaarata and fundamental to Sanatana Dharma, facilitating research, and propagating those findings through discourses and publications.
- Protection of Vedas, felicitating and honoring scholars propagating Vedas, providing aid as needed, and conducting Veda Goshtis.
- Organizing programs to present arts such as music, dance, drama, literature, and honoring experts in these fields.
- Expanding noble programs such as Yagnas, Yagas, protection and caring of cows, and extending cooperation to those doing ideal selfless service.
- Scholarships to poor students, free medical camps, and granting the ‘Rushipeetham’ award. Many service activities such as establishing Gosaalas, planting trees, revitalizing temples, and conducting Veda schools are spreading in Andhra Pradesh, Kaasi, Bengaluru, and Naimishaaranya.
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Pravachanams & Publications
For ease of availability and convenience to admirers of Rushipeetham all over the world, Rushipeetham started an online store for purchasing books, publications, and audios/videos of Brahmasri Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma Garu’s pravachanams. Upon request:
- Books and CDs will be mailed to any valid postal address in India.
- Books and CDs can be downloaded as PDF files and MP3 respectively.
Sri Vallabha Ganapati Temple
With his resolute will and tapas, Brahmasri Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma Garu established ‘Sri Vallabha Ganapati’ in Konthamuru village near Rajahmundry. This temple grants the four ultimate goals of life (Dharma, Artha, Kaama, and Moksha) along with fifteen other Ganapati forms. It includes Gosala, Radhakrishna Brindavan, Sri Rama Parivar, and Chintamani Dweepa. Many Yagnas and special worship services are conducted here.
Samavedam
Brahmasri Dr. Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma is engaged in the renaissance of Sanatana Dharma leading by example. True to his name, Sri Sarma Garu is doing Shanmukha – Six Fold – seva to Sanatana Dharma through:
- Lucid and profound discourses expounding the wealth of knowledge gifted by ancient sages interspersed with rich Hindu heritage.
- Publishing the magazine ‘Rushipeetham’ for over seventeen years.
- Literature such as ‘Yesha Dharma Sanatanaha’, ‘Rudra Bhasyam’, ‘Sri Vishnu Vidya’, and ‘Sri Lalithopaakhyanam’.
- Direct participation in Yagas, Yagnas, ‘Go’ Seva, service to the needy, and distribution of merit scholarships.
- Reaching out to a wider audience through fine arts like ‘Siva Padam’, ‘Mohini Trayam’, and ‘Rasa Leela’.
- Venerating contemporary Sanatana Dharma Acharyas with ‘Rushipeetha Puraskaram’.
Dhruva Jnanam
Purpose of ‘Dhruva Jnanam:
- To expose children to Sanatana Dharma and its eternal values.
- To empower children with vision, discipline and dynamism.
- To inculcate the practice of Sanatana Dharma corroborating with rational and scientific thinking.
- To instill pride in our ancient heritage and inspire them to hand over our traditions, customs and observances to future generations.
- To emphasize that learning about God should be cultivated from childhood itself, exemplifying Bala Ganapati, Bala Siva, Bala Bhima, Bala Krishna, Bala Tripura Sundari, Bala Hanuman etc.
SivaPadam
Sivapadam is the essence of the school of thought of all the Vedas, Puranas, and Sastras. It is a garland of words and a necklace of divine nectar offered to the feet of Lord Siva. Sri Samavedam Garu wrote over a thousand keerthanas on Lord Siva, completing this incredible task with each utterance being a grace of Lord Siva.