Society for Nature, Humanity, and Spirituality
"People need Krishna consciousness to be happy, and the whole world is in need of this consciousness." — Srila Prabhupada
The Society for Nature and Humanity is a dedicated organization inspired by Vedic India and the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, committed to fostering a harmonious relationship between individuals, communities, and the environment. Our mission encompasses holistic service through initiatives like goshala (cow sanctuary), gurukuls (traditional schools), and youth programs that guide and educate based on spiritual and ethical values. We conduct seminars and workshops on the Bhagavad Gita to impart wisdom and promote sustainable living. Engaging in environmental initiatives, our society aims to create a balanced ecosystem where human potential is realized in harmony with nature, providing a sanctuary of learning, growth, and community service.
Experience An Amazing Indian Vedic Culture Journey
"Our duty is to spread Krishna consciousness and alleviate the suffering of others in this age of ignorance." — Srila Prabhupada
The Society for Nature, Humanity, and Spirituality also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and collective well-being. Through our various outreach programs, we offer free health camps, distribute organic produce, and provide spiritual counseling to those in need. By fostering a sense of unity and compassion, we aim to build a supportive network where individuals can thrive both physically and spiritually. Our society stands as a beacon of hope, nurturing the mind, body, and soul in harmony with the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, and working tirelessly to create a sustainable and enlightened world for all.
What we offer
Yatra
A devotee should make a point of visiting all the places where the Lord performed His pastimes. In this way, he can make his life successful. — Srila Prabhupada
Prasad
Simply by the liberal distribution of prasadam and by chanting the holy name of the Lord, we can bring about a revolution in the misdirected lives of the people of this materialistic world. — Srila Prabhupada
Counseling
Our duty is to guide people to spiritual realization and to relieve them from the anxieties and sufferings of material existence through compassionate and thoughtful counseling. — Srila Prabhupada
Our Projects
GVS Public School
Vision: Envisioning a modern academic institution rooted in spiritual values, the school aims to harmonize traditional wisdom with contemporary knowledge. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking, innovation, and ethical reasoning, preparing students to excel in a globalized world while remaining grounded in their cultural heritage. This non-residential school will provide a balanced education that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit, equipping young minds to lead with compassion, integrity, and a sense of responsibility towards society and the environment. The vision is to create leaders who are not only academically proficient but also spiritually attuned, capable of guiding society towards a more enlightened and sustainable future.
Gurukul
Vision and Pledge: At the heart of our Gurukul lies the vision to nurture the next generation with the wisdom of Vedic teachings, fostering a society rooted in spiritual growth and moral values. We envision a world where children are empowered with focus, tolerance, patience, and character; where they are equipped to discern the good from the bad, and contribute positively to society. Our mission is to instill in our students a deep-seated contentment and satisfaction with life, as bestowed by divine grace, while encouraging them to strive with earnest effort. We aim to cultivate in them a profound respect for all beings, viewing every woman with the reverence of a mother, and treating others' possessions with the detachment of dust. Through our residential education, provided almost free of cost, we are committed to bringing this transformative experience to every child, ensuring they remain steadfast in any situation, content in their being, and become the wise leaders our society and nation need. This is our pledge, our vision, for the Gurukul we have founded.
Goshala
Srila Prabhupada, the founder of ISKCON, emphasized the importance of goshala (cow protection) as essential for both spiritual and material well-being. He regarded cows as sacred and integral to Vedic culture, teaching that protecting cows is a key aspect of practicing dharma and non-violence (ahimsa). Prabhupada highlighted that cows contribute significantly to sustainable agriculture through their byproducts, which serve as natural fertilizers and pesticides, and support rural economies. He believed that caring for cows cultivates compassion, ethical behavior, and spiritual advancement, fostering a harmonious and humane society aligned with Vedic principles.

Gauranga vedic society , Khusdiram Nagaer, INDIA -721657
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