Founder, Sri Sangameshwara Charitable Trust

Swamy Sadananda Saraswati

We believe that we can save life

About Sri Sangameshwara Charitable Trust

Sri Sangameshwara Charitable Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting and empowering communities through a variety of charitable initiatives. Founded with a vision of creating a positive impact in society, our trust strives to provide support to the underserved and marginalized sections of society in areas such as education, healthcare, social welfare, and disaster relief.

Our Mission
Our mission is to serve humanity by promoting social welfare, education, healthcare, and community development. We aim to bridge the gaps in basic services, bringing hope and opportunities to those in need, while fostering an inclusive environment that encourages well-being and progress for all.

We’re here to support poor people

“Remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.

Founder, Sri Sangameshwara Charitable Trust

About Swamy Sadananda

Swami Sadananda …

He is a saint born in a village near Sankagiri, Tamilnadu. Being automobile Engineering Graduate ,he is also a great entrepreneur. he got the urge to follow the Spiritual path and started a religious Sadhana.
He explored the Vedas , the Vethanthaas,  and  self-knowledge .the Upanishads to quench his Spiritual thirst.

He observed sincere spiritual practice to find his own path…..
He with the permission and blessing of his family members left his home at the age of 25.
He covered whole of India in his spiritual journey.

He is founder of  the “ SRI SANGAMESHWARA  FOUNDATION ” in Erode and Thiruvannamalai and fully involved himself  in various charity work like  Annadhanam,  Temples renovation work,  safeguard the water resources,  Medical  Camp, helping rural schools etc..

   Joining hands with the 

“ AKILA  BHARATHIYA  SANYASI SANGH “  for the last five years, he  conducted  a Ratha Yatra  right from the 

“ KODAKU – THALAI CAUVERY “  where the  Cauvery originate, till Poombukar, to create awareness to safeguard the Cauvery  river and maintain its sanctity.

A street campaign in Karnataka regarding the Cauvery water issue and the Cauvery Amman Abhishekam at an ashram can be conceptualized as an event that combines activism with spirituality, reflecting the deep cultural and religious significance of the Cauvery River to the people of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

During the year 2014 he tookup an All india tour in his own bullet bike crossed  27800 km  in  195 days and met the various saints and Gurus all over India, got their blessings and created awareness to safeguard  of our five Elements

( The Pancha Bootha)

He has been Direct diciple of Swamy  Sudhananda  Saraswathy.

Moreover he strives to understands the Vedas, the Vethanthaas and self-knowledge,  Upanishads, and various scriptures of Hinduism  make them understand to the common men.

Forest meditation is a peaceful and grounding practice that involves immersing yourself in the natural environment of a forest to connect deeply with nature and your inner self. It’s a form of mindfulness that combines the benefits of meditation with the healing power of nature.
The more you practice forest meditation, the more you’ll feel the sense of calm and peace it can bring. It’s a wonderful way to recharge, especially on days when you feel overwhelmed or need to connect more deeply with nature.
Educational assistance in rural schools is crucial for addressing the unique challenges these communities face.
These schools often deal with limited resources, low teacher retention, and students who may lack access to basic technology, educational materials, or support outside of the classroom.

Self-improvement for school children is a crucial aspect of their personal growth, development, and academic success. Encouraging self-improvement can help children develop essential life skills such as discipline, responsibility, time management, and resilience.

Foreign trips are spiritual journeys undertaken by followers of Hinduism to visit sacred sites outside of their home countries. These trips often include pilgrimages to temples, holy places, and historical sites that hold deep religious significance in Hindu tradition. Some of these foreign destinations are well-known globally, while others are less widely recognized but still deeply revered by Hindus.

Popular Foreign Destinations for Hindu Pilgrims

SriLanka, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Combodia, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar…

Swami Ji also had close friendships with Central State Politicians

CPR, PONDI CM, SHABANAYAK, MITTAL, PONDICHERRY, MINISTER’S

SWAMI JI is a great writer whose writing are always useful for youths and students, he has been doing this service for the past 5years.