Acharya Balkrishna

Jadi Buti Diwas

Every year on 4th August, Jadi Buti Diwas is celebrated by the institution since 2009. On this occasion the personalities who had made a remarkable contribution in the field of Ayurveda and Organic Agriculture are being awarded with ‘Patanjali Ayurved Gaurav’ and ‘Patanjali Krishi Gaurav’ award. A shawl, certificate and Rs. One 1 Lack is given to every awardee.

Kedarnath Disaster, 2013

Patanjali Yogpeeth (Trust) of H.H. Swami Ramdevji Maharaj was engaged in the relief work for the effected persons of the Uttarakhand disaster at large scale. Trust’s Secretary General rev. Acharya Balkrishna himself with his team of volunteers had spearheaded the relief work from Guptkanshi near Kedarnath valley. Big camps to distribute cooked food, medicines and water had been established in badly affected areas of Uttarakhand like Guptkashi, Rudraprayag and Joshimath etc.

The trust with the help of its volunteers had distributed tons of food material like biscuits, wheat-flour, salt, spices, mustard oil, water etc. to the people living in distant localities, cut off from the road networks.

Ashram for Orphans (Children) at Narayankoti, Near Guptkashi (Uttarakhand)

The Trust has initiated the adoption of children, who became orphans & helpless in the natural calamity of Uttarakhand. The management of the Trust has taken a hotel on rent to shelter these orphans. 101 orphans (children) have been giving free education in Dr. Jacques Vigne National School and job oriented training of medicinal herbs, carpentry & other traditional work, in addition to lodging & boarding.

Uttarakhand Disaster, 2013

Patanjali Yogpeeth (Trust) of H.H. Swami Ramdevji Maharaj is engaged in the relief work for Uttarakhand disaster affected persons at large scale. Trust’s Secretary General rev. Acharya Balkrishnaji himself with his team of volunteers has spearheaded the relief work from Guptkanshi near Kedarnath valley. Big camps to distribute cooked food, medicines and water have been established in badly affected areas of Uttarakhand like Guptkashi, Rudraprayag and Joshimath etc.

So far, the trust with the help of its volunteers has distributed tons of food material like biscuits, wheat-flour, salt, spices, mustard oil, water etc. to the people living distant away from road networks.

Bihar Flood, 2008

Patanjali Yogpeeth emerged as the biggest NGO in the world to provide aid and relief to the victims of the most calamitous floods of the century in Bihar in 2008.

Over four million people of about sixteen hundred villages of sixteen districts of Bihar were badly affected due to the horrible flood situation. More than two million people in isolated villages in the second-most populous state of the country had been displaced and about a quarter of a million houses destroyed in the worst flood to have hit the nation in the last 50 years.

Flood relief and assistance work was undertaken at more than 50 places in the flood ravaged districts where free food and clothing were distributed to lakhs of people daily.

More than 15,000 Volunteers of Patanjali Yogpeeth under the guidance of H.H. Swami Ramdevji Maharaj and Revered Acharya Balkrishna  were engaged in the relief work. H.H. Swamiji Maharaj & Revered Acharyaji Maharaj went to the flood affected areas to help the affected people in dealing with the catastrophe.

Tsunami, 2004

Patanjali Yogpeeth  provided out and out assistance to persons affected by the Tsunami disaster of December 2004, and an aid of 50 Lakh rupees was given to help the victims as a contribution from the institution.

Flood relief and assistance work was undertaken at more than 50 places in the flood ravaged districts where free food and clothing were distributed to lakhs of people daily.

More than 15,000 Volunteers of Patanjali Yogpeeth under the guidance of H.H. Swami Ramdevji Maharaj and Revered Acharya Balkrishnaji were engaged in the relief work for Bihar disaster affected persons. H.H. Swamiji Maharaj & Revered Acharyaji Maharaj went to the flood affected areas to help the affected people in dealing with the catastrophe.