A dedicated mission to preserve, restore, and globally project Sravani Shakti Peeth as a sanctum of South Asian civilisational pride.
Sravani Shakti Peeth is one of the most significant pieces of living South Asian civilisational heritage. Our mission is to ensure that this sacred sanctum is preserved with reverence, restored with care, and presented to the world with the dignity it deserves.
From the daily continuity of ritual to the long-term restoration of architectural heritage; from the engagement of youth to the welcoming of global pilgrims — every initiative we undertake is in service of a single vision: that Sravani Shakti Peeth shall continue to radiate her divine grace for the next thousand years, just as she has for the past two thousand.
Across six interconnected streams of work, our mission is unfolding with focus, commitment, and reverence.
To present Sravani Shakti Peeth to a global audience — through digital platforms, scholarly publications, documentary films, and international cultural forums — so that the sanctum's significance is recognised across South Asia and the wider Hindu diaspora.
To carefully preserve the temple architecture, sacred objects, ritual instruments, oral lineages, and surrounding sacred geography — engaging archaeologists, scholars, and traditional craftspeople in a multi-decade conservation effort.
To develop respectful, sustainable spiritual tourism around Sravani Shakti Peeth — supporting local livelihoods, strengthening regional economies, and offering pilgrims a transformative experience grounded in authenticity.
To inspire the next generation of Bengali youth — across both Bangladesh and India — in the active stewardship of their civilisational heritage, through education, immersive programmes, and cultural exchanges that connect them to the sanctum.
To support the surrounding Sitakunda community — through skills training, livelihood programmes, infrastructure investment, and education initiatives — ensuring the prosperity of the region grows alongside the prestige of the sanctum.
A comprehensive multi-phase restoration of the temple complex, the surrounding landscape, and pilgrim infrastructure — guided by traditional architectural sciences and the highest standards of heritage conservation.
Through a coordinated programme of international engagement — academic partnerships, cultural diplomacy, digital outreach, and collaboration with the global Hindu and South Asian diaspora — Sravani Shakti Peeth is being positioned as a destination of universal civilisational significance.
This is not merely about pilgrims and tourists. It is about ensuring that the Mother's sanctum receives the recognition, care, and global presence that her sacred status demands.
The mission of Sravani Shakti Peeth is large, ancient, and ongoing. It thrives on the support of those who recognise the value of preserving sacred heritage for generations yet to come.
Whether as a pilgrim, scholar, philanthropist, cultural diplomat, youth volunteer, or media partner — there is a meaningful way for you to contribute to the protection and global recognition of this sanctum.
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