
Saandeepani Gurukul
A Holistic Model for Education, Entrepreneurship & Village Self-Reliance
Saandeepani Gurukul is a transformative 12-year residential institution dedicated to shaping self-reliant, ethically grounded, and skill-rich individuals through a harmonious blend of Vedic wisdom and modern science.
Rooted in the spirit of Swatantra (true independence), the Gurukul goes beyond conventional schooling by combining rigorous academics, mastery of languages, physical discipline, spiritual practice, and vocational training within a living rural ecosystem.
Our Vision
To nurture self-reliant, dharmic and skill-empowered citizens who uplift villages and strengthen the nation.
To provide personalised, value-based education rooted in ancient wisdom, nurturing character and lifelong learning.
To integrate rich Indian knowledge systems, arts, and philosophy with modern science and technology to foster innovation.
To promote hands-on, experiential learning that empowers students to address real-world challenges and rural transformation.
To cultivate responsible global citizens guided by Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, dedicated to harmony, service and peace.
A Twelve-Year Commitment to Sadhana
Students undergo a life of Brahmacharya, daily sadhana, and practical learning — from laboratory science to agriculture, from yoga to fabrication — preparing them not merely for careers, but for leadership, village enterprise, and national service.
Supported by society and committed to zero commercialization of education, Saandeepani Gurukul strives to create job creators, not job seekers, restoring dignity to rural life and nurturing ideal citizens grounded in Dharma and self-confidence.

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The Foundation

Saandeepani Gurukulam is an initiative of Ekalavya Gramina Vikas Foundation. The foundation works for livelihood development in the fields of Agriculture, organic farming, Health, Education and Community Empowerment activities in rural areas.
