Sarvodaya Sanskrit Ashram

Sarvodaya Sanskrit Ashram

Sarvodaya Sanskrit Ashram is a not for profit organization in Uttar Pradesh, India. Its mission is to provide education to all who are deprived of it due to various reasons, to give shelter (Ashraya) to the poor and disabled, and up-liftment of all (Sarvodaya). Education provides the right inputs to help the children grow up into caring and sharing individuals, equipped to make the right choices in life and grow up to be responsible citizens of the country & the world.

The ashram's roots in Sanskriti (Culture), Sanskrit (A liturgical language of India) and literature help it instil this sacred heritage in the future of our culture, thus helping revive Sanskrit and the ideas that Sanskriti is based on.

External links

* [http://sarvodayaashram.org Website of the ashram]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgQDwaJ1FiQ&mode=related&search= Students of the ashram]


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