28/04/2023
Welcome to the divine land of India, where every inch of the nation is filled with sacred rivers, holy places, and beautiful mountains and valleys. These places serve as linking viaducts between human souls and the divine, radiating spiritual forces that help us get rid of the bad effects of evil deeds and experience immortal bliss in this mortal body.
Despite the passage of time and the variations of royal shelters and migrations of people due to epidemic disease, India's temples and towers are still a common scene in every village. However, many of these historic temples have been disintegrated, but their divine presence can still be seen even after hundreds and thousands of years.
One such holy place is the Shri Varada Anjaneya (God Maruti) temple in the village Belale of taluk Sirsi, which is as old as 1200 years. Though the building and the idol are in disorder, the presence of God Anjaneya is still vigilant. By the grace of alert Varada Anjaneya of this Belale village, many people have found solutions to their problems through intuitions in their dreams.
To develop this holy place into a social, cultural, and educational center along with religious activities, the Varada Anjaneya Seva Trust (VAST) is founded. The aim of VAST is to achieve all-round upliftment of educational, social, and cultural aspects of the people by establishing primary schools, high schools, and junior colleges, running other training centers, preserving the Vedas and vedangas, developing human resources, conducting research and extension programs in the field of agriculture, horticulture, and promoting health and sanitation.
Join us on our spiritual journey to experience the divine presence of India's ancient temples and support the VAST in achieving its noble objectives.