Projects :

1. Mayugham 

As hinted, Mayugham is a multi-purpose Gopaayanam (Righteous Commune) project of SanHind. Primarily it is intended to provide accommodation facilities for those followers who prefer to spend rest of their life by visiting holy places, once entered into the phase of Aarshaprastan. Normally, Gopaayanam projects are set up in the vicinity of any Hindu Temples and shall also be instrumental in catering to the needs of Hindus of the area, as a standalone common facility centre to any NCC II Inhabitation commune, which do lack such facilities.   

2. Aaroodam

 Aaroodam belongs the multi-purpose Aarshashram (Aeonian Commune) project of SanHind. This project consists of a Gurukulam (Hindu religious monastery) and accommodation facilities for Aarshajans (Volunteers) of SanHind. The Gurukulam, is intended to provide religious education to the desiring people. In addition to the vast spectrum of Hindu scriptures, the inmates shall have thorough knowledge about the physicalities of life and of the world too, once the contemplated education is completed. Through such students, the original Hindu religion is expected to be preserved and propagated for the posterity.  The planned course is of seven years and the inmates shall also be helped to avail a post-graduation – if they so desire – during this period, as an external student from any suitable general university, so that, along with the religious qualification they acquire from SanHind, they can also possibly be the recipient of a general academic qualification. It need not have to be said specifically here, as it is well understood that the availment of the general university qualification mentioned is not an automatic process, as it shall become a possibility, subject to the inmates’ interests and their fitting into the criterion fixed by the universities etc – which are beyond the realm of responsibility of the SCT.

3. Aaranyam  

This is the Manifestation Commune (Thapovan) project of SanHind. Conceptually, it is here the followers of SanHind, who prefer to spend rest of life in meditation, once after entering Aarshaprastan, reside. Aaranyam will have all the features that are concepted for a manifestation commune of SanHind.

.4. Upmatha

Upamatha is the project of SanHind to look after orphaned cows. It is primarily to be implemented in the Manifestation communes of SanHind. Further, it is planned to be implemented in other spaces of SanHind too, wherever adequate facilities are available. Under Upamatha projects, the cows shall be able to live rest of its life well under the protection of such communes.

5. Inhabitation Communes (Agradharas)

These are the places where the SanHind followers reside in the society. There are mainly three types of communes falling under this group. These are Centralized Communes (CC), Non-Centralized Communes – I (NCC I) and Non-Centralized Communes – II (NCC II).  In the CC, that is centralized communes, people stay in a single compound, in multistoried building or buildings, in individual apartments, with all relevant and requisite facilities like a playground, prayer hall etc available within the compound itself. In the NCC I and NCC II type communes, people stay in individual houses in an area and they will have all requisite arrangements or facilities – which are normally available with the CC – at a single place, as a standalone common facility centre.

6. Eakaayanam   

Eakaayanam refers to the Standalone common facility centre of NCC I, explained above, set up or arranged independently by the Commune members/followers themselves.

7. Nivatham

Nivatham is the Orphanage project of SanHind Community. It works on a philosophy different from the concepts of orphanages, normally seen around. Orphanages being set up as a part of SanHind philosophy are expected to mitigate the inexplicable sufferings of the ones, who are pushed to the backyards of the society in utter destitution. SanHind believes that, in the course of life on this planet, it happens to be the holistic duty of the balanced ones to help voluntarily their less privileged brothers and sisters. It prefers to believe that every such help may result in imparting a feeling of   individuality into the helped ones, which in turn may help them to shed the feelings of orphanhood and produce responsible citizens out of them, essential for the emergence of a healthy and vibrant society.

While the projects from 1 to 4 are being set up by SCT, in the case of projects illustrated from 5 to 7, it offers all requisite expertise only, as these projects in essence are being set up by SanHind community or its individual members. SanHind prefers its Nivatham projects to be set up and managed by Inhabitation Communes or its individual members, well under the philosophy that SanHind articulates on such institutions.  

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