Haridwar – May 27, 2025 – Udasin Panchayati Bada Akhara, one of the most ancient and respected monastic orders in India, has recently been the focus of extensive news coverage across television, print, and digital media. Various outlets have praised the Akhara’s multi-faceted contributions to Indian society, encompassing spiritual leadership, cultural preservation, and proactive social service.
Over the last few months, national broadcasters such as Aaj Tak, Doordarshan, and News18 India have aired dedicated segments showcasing the Akhara’s vibrant activities. These include Vedic education initiatives, mass prayer gatherings, public discourses, cleanliness drives, and free medical camps.
A Tradition in Action
News coverage has emphasized that the Akhara is not only a guardian of age-old Hindu traditions but also a dynamic institution responding to modern-day challenges. With roots tracing back centuries, the Udasin tradition continues to evolve while maintaining its core dharmic principles of truth, self-discipline, and universal welfare.
Journalists visiting the Akhara premises in Haridwar and Prayagraj were impressed by the discipline, spiritual energy, and organized community service activities. Reports featured interviews with senior saints and Mahamandaleshwars, who stressed the importance of living a life guided by Dharma and Seva (selfless service).

Key Areas of Focus in the Media
- Educational Outreach
Gurukuls affiliated with the Akhara have been praised for providing free Vedic education, Sanskrit learning, and character development to underprivileged students. Several newspapers highlighted how these efforts are preserving India’s sacred knowledge systems. - Health and Wellness Camps
The Akhara has organized Ayurveda-based wellness camps and general medical aid services in tribal and remote villages. These efforts were featured in both regional and national dailies such as Dainik Bhaskar and The Times of India. - Environmental Campaigns
Clean Ganga campaigns led by the Akhara’s volunteers have earned special mention in NDTV India and India Today, underlining the Akhara’s commitment to ecological harmony through sustainable practices. - Youth Engagement
Several media channels also reported on the Akhara’s digital satsangs and youth workshops that aim to connect younger generations to Sanatan values in an accessible, modern format.
The Akhara Speaks
Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Sri Sri 108 Swami Ji Maharaj stated in an interview:
“We are humbled by the media’s attention, but our mission remains the same—to uphold dharma, serve humanity, and spread spiritual wisdom. Let this recognition become a call for collective awakening.”
Continuing the Legacy
With such wide-reaching media acknowledgment, Udasin Panchayati Bada Akhara reaffirms its commitment to both spiritual enlightenment and societal upliftment. The Akhara invites all seekers, media personnel, and volunteers to participate in its mission and witness the ongoing journey of transformation rooted in ancient wisdom.