Founded in the 1950s by the philosopher and spiritual leader (affectionately known as "Dadaji"), the movement seeks to bridge the gap between ancient Vedic wisdom and modern social challenges. Core Philosophy: The Indwelling God

: Carrying out extensive work in water management, sustainable agriculture, and the upliftment of tribal and rural communities across thousands of villages.

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This model is revolutionary. It preserves the dignity of the worker and solves the psychological issue of pride often associated with philanthropy.

Swadhyaya Parivar has reached millions of people across India and in the global diaspora. Its focus on stands as a stark alternative to top-down secular modernization theories.