Inspiring Youth Through Cultural Heritage and Spiritual Wisdom
Our contests are designed to inspire and educate young minds about our rich cultural heritage, spiritual traditions, and the teachings of great spiritual leaders. Each contest focuses on different aspects of human development and spiritual growth, encouraging participants to read and imbibe the pith of the teachings of Swami Vivekananda and other great spiritual treasure troves.
Through these contests, our aim is to help the young brains of the country understand our cultural heritage and spiritual traditions in their true essence, which in turn will empower them to face the challenges of life with ease. Also, these efforts are dedicated to support their educational aspirations by providing attractive scholarships.
Aaryajanani Trust is a Non-Profit Organization founded in the year 2018 in Hyderabad. The organization regularly conducts National-level Youth Contests, Pre-Marital, Pre-Pregnancy, Pregnancy, & Post-Pregnancy Workshops exclusively designed for Young Adults, who are actively shaping the future of the world.
The result of all the programs is a much more conscious way of approaching one's life marching towards an empowered human race.
Five transformative contests inspiring cultural heritage and spiritual wisdom
This contest was based on Swami Vivekananda's thoughts on Indian women presented by Swami Ranganathananda in his classic booklet, Our Women. The book conveys that if women's spiritual inner core is natured, their children will become ideal world citizens. It also highlights the responsibilities of men and society at large towards women.
'The Glory of Indian Civilisation' is a collection of Swami Vivekananda's lectures from Colombo to Almora. They shed light on the various facets of human and national existence and have impacted and ignited the minds of several Indians to think in the direction of the glory of Indian Civilisation. The book aims to help Indian youth understand their relationship with their motherland and its true magnificence.
'The Power of Love' is a restatement of Swami Vivekananda's thoughts on Indian women presented by Swami Ranganathananda in his classic booklet, Our Women. The book features a detailed discussion on marriage, emphasizing the importance of cultivating enduring relationships between spouses to create ideal conjugal bonds. Swami Vivekananda's ideas on Indian womanhood and its tremendous potential for advancing the country, with the active participation of men, are prominently highlighted.
The idea is to generate awareness among the youth about karma yoga and inspire actions in the right context and in the light of Swami Vivekananda's teachings. The thoughts and the compilations throw light on the true essence of work or 'karma', the meaning of duty, and how selfless actions are at the core of spirituality.
The Ramayana is an eternal epic that transcends time due to its profound reflection of life and virtue. At its core is Rama, the embodiment of Dharma (righteousness) and mukti (freedom), whose unwavering commitment to truth, duty, and moral integrity inspires generations. Despite immense challenges, Rama's character serves as a perfect symbol of righteousness and spiritual excellence.
This contest aims to inspire young participants to emulate Rama's strength and character, enriching their lives with his values.