To restore the dignity of women in society in accordance with eternal values ​​by providing them economic independence and to unite the entire society to protect their honour.

Vision
Mission
  • Running economic empowerment programs for women.

  • Raising social awareness among the younger generation by educating them on gender respect.

  • Ensuring safety by establishing community networks against violence and exploitation.

United Women Empowerment

Activities and programs of the organization related to women empowerment

In Sanatan Dharma, women are considered embodiments of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and good fortune. Stridhan (female wealth) is not merely about financial resources, but also about ensuring women's safety, self-reliance, and respect. Providing women with equal access to wealth and resources is a symbol of righteousness, justice, and compassion. This system brings balance and stability to both the family and society.

Kumari worship is an essential part of Shakti Sadhana. In this ritual, kumaris are worshipped as Shakti through sixteen rituals. Shakta Tantric scholars differ from the Smriti writers regarding the nature of a Kumari. According to the Smriti, an eight-year-old girl is called 'Gauri', a ten-year-old is called 'Kanyaka', and a twelve-year-old is called 'Kumari'.

Institutional Activities

In Sanatan Dharma, respect for girls is considered a benchmark of society's moral stature. Increasing respect for girls fosters social consciousness and human values. This sentiment provides future generations with values, security, and self-confidence. Respecting girls is not just a duty, but a cornerstone of religion and culture.

Stri Dhan

Navratri Kanya Poojan

Special protection for girls
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