Seva as Daily Practice
सामाजिक सेवा · प्राकृतिक खेती

Seva beyond the mandir's walls

Poicha is surrounded by tribal villages. Nilkanthdham runs a year-round programme of seva that treats no visitor and no neighbour as outsiders — medical, educational, agricultural, and the sadavrat food-line that has never closed.

Social Services

Three pillars of unbroken seva

आदिवासी उत्थान · चिकित्सा · सदाव्रत

Tribal Upliftment

Education for every tribal child

Free residential education at the Sanskrit Gurukul, mobile literacy camps in neighbouring villages, vocational skills training and annual community festivals for tribal families.

Medical Services

Free care, when it's needed

On-campus dispensary, periodic specialist camps (eye, dental, orthopaedic), free medicine distribution, and ambulance service that can reach Vadodara hospitals in 45 minutes.

Sadavrat

A food-line that has never closed

A continuous food-line for parikramavasis walking the Narmada, wandering sadhus, and anyone in need. Since pratishtha, the sadavrat has not closed — three meals a day, three-hundred-and-sixty-five days a year.

Offer Sant Rasoi Seva
Gir calves at Nilkanthdham Gaudham — source of panchagavya for natural farming
Natural Farming Tutelage Center

Cow-centric, chemical-free agriculture

Using the panchagavya from Gaudham's 200+ Gir cows, Nilkanthdham trains farmers from across Gujarat in zero-budget natural farming — as taught by Subhash Palekarji.

The tutelage centre offers 3-day and 7-day residential courses covering jeevamrut and beejamrut preparation, acchadan (mulching), waaphasa (moisture management), desi seed selection, and intercropping. A six-acre demonstration farm is maintained on the campus. Farmers leave with their own starter kit of panchagavya and seeds.

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