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"Strength Always Triumphs"

Our Sankalp

Our Sankalp

Shree Bhavani Aakhada was founded on a sacred Sankalp (solemn resolve) — to revive, preserve, and propagate the ancient martial arts, yoga, and physical culture traditions of India. Our Sankalp is not just a mission statement; it is the living breath of our Aakhada. Every student who steps onto this soil becomes part of an unbroken chain of warriors, scholars, and guardians of our cultural heritage.

Guided by the vision of our revered founder Shri Vishwamitra Guruji, we pledge to uphold the highest values of our civilization — where physical strength meets spiritual wisdom, and discipline meets devotion.

"The Akhada is not merely a place of physical training. It is a Gurukul — a living institution where ancient wisdom is breathed into the next generation of guardians of our civilization. Every drop of sweat on this sacred earth is an offering."

— Shri Vishwamitra Guruji, Founder, Shree Bhavani Aakhada

We Pledge

  1. 01 To consider the work of the nation as the work of God — every student trained, every tradition preserved, is a service to the motherland.
  2. 02 To research and spread ancient Indian arts and sciences — ensuring the wisdom of our ancestors reaches every corner of the world.
  3. 03 To establish the Gurukul system throughout the world — where learning is holistic, rooted in tradition, and guided by the Guru-Shishya parampara.
  4. 04 To promote physical, mental, social and spiritual development at every level of society — from childhood to adulthood.
  5. 05 To bring ancient Indian sports, yoga, Ayurveda, and Vanaspatishastra to every household — making the heritage of our civilization accessible to all.

Join Our Sankalp

Are you ready to commit to a life of discipline, strength, and cultural pride? Step onto the soil today. Become part of something ancient, something sacred, something that will outlast us all.

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