The humanitarian resolve of Shri Hanuman Das Memorial Trust, an embodiment of public welfare and service.

Sonbhadra/Uttar Pradesh –

In today’s time, Shri Hanuman Das Memorial Trust in the ashram located at Catti Bari in Sonbhadra district has emerged as a major center of selfless service and spiritual consciousness. The Principal Trustee of the Trust, Shiv Kumar Pahari Baba, is dedicated to the service of humanity, following the footsteps of his Guru Maharaj Hanuman Das Ji. Maharaj Hanuman Das Ji is worshiped by his followers as a Trikaldarshi saint. The only aim of his life was to do welfare of the people without any personal interest.

According to the beliefs of the Ashram, Maharaj Ji had the amazing spiritual power to understand and relieve human suffering. Today, Shiv Kumar Pahari Baba is taking his legacy forward. The working style of the ashram is based on the principle of service to man and service to Narayan. The doors of Pahari Baba are always open for the devotees and victims coming here. The main objective of the ashram is to bring positivity in the lives of people by removing their mental and physical troubles. The Havan Kund located in the Ashram is not just a part of a religious ritual, but is considered a powerful medium for public welfare. Pahari Baba regularly performs Havan in the spirit of public welfare, due to which there is unwavering faith in peace in the environment and relief to the victims.

In a tribal and industrial area like Sonbhadra, Shri Hanuman Das Memorial Trust remains a symbol of social harmony. Baba’s determination is not limited to mere worship, rather he tries to overcome the pain of humanity which people are often unable to share in the society. Today Shri Hanuman Das Memorial Trust is a ray of hope for thousands of people who are in search of mental peace and true guidance in the race of modernity. Under the guidance of Pahari Baba, the Ashram is making its mark not only in the district but also in far-flung areas with its purity and spirit of service.

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