It is well known that mankind seeks 4 kinds of goals in this world - dharma, artha, Kama and Moksha. Our rishis have expounded in no uncertain terms that the path of Dharma is the best, as it paves the way for not just Moksha - release from samsaric suffering and attainment of eternal bliss - but also Artha and Kama in the material world. Hence the focus from time immemorial on the pursuit of Dharma. How does one know about Dharma? From the Veda, the eternal wellspring of all Dharma. So if man has to work towards moksha he must turn to dharma which will also ensure contentment in this material world. This contentment among people is essential for harmony in society. In other words, a dharmic society is a peaceful and prosperous society. And for a dharmic life one must turn to the Veda. Our trust aims to bring dharma closer to people by bringing Veda closer to sincere aspirants. Here is a list of activities, not exhaustive, that our Trust undertakes to promote Veda and hence dharma in our lives.