A note from the founder.
I'm a Hindu living in the West. I have a family. I have a career. And for years, I watched the slow erosion of Dharmic identity around me — in my community, in my children's generation, and honestly, in myself.
I kept waiting for someone to guide me on what to do. By Bhagwanji's grace, I came across solid guidance from a gentleman I hugely respect: J. Sai Deepak.
This site is built on a framework laid out by him — seven practical steps any Hindu can take without waiting for government support, institutional permission, or anyone else's approval. I've added context for the diaspora experience because that's what I know.
I'm not a guru. I'm not a scholar. I'm not a political figure. I'm someone who decided that complaining about the state of Dharma without doing anything about it was no longer acceptable — for my own janam, if nothing else.
What this site is. A practical action hub. A place to commit to specific steps. A curated list of organisations worth supporting. Briefs on issues that need your attention and your voice.
What this site is not. Political. Anti-anyone. Selling anything. Collecting your data. Funded by any organisation.
If even one person reads this, commits to one step, and follows through — this was worth building.
— Arjun