Animal Shelter at the Dhaam

Compassion in Action – Serving the Voiceless

Guided by the values of Sanatan Dharma and under the blessings of Baba Shri Raj Mahajan Ji, we aim to create a loving sanctuary for abandoned, injured, and distressed animals. Our shelter will provide rescue, rehabilitation, medical care, and most importantly — love.

What We Do

Our Animal Shelter will work actively to:

  • Rescue and rehabilitate injured and abandoned animals

  • Offer shelter and medical treatment to dogs, cows, monkeys, birds, and more

  • Ensure a safe, hygienic, and nurturing environment

  • Facilitate adoption where possible

  • Raise awareness about kindness and animal protection through community engagement

A Home for the Forgotten

Why It Matters

Sanatan Dharma teaches compassion for all living beings (sarva bhuta hite ratah). In a world where animals are often neglected or harmed, this shelter will reflect our deep spiritual duty to serve and protect the innocent.

  • Saving lives of injured animals

  • Giving shelter to the abandoned

  • Creating awareness of animal rights and care

  • Inspiring Ahimsa and Daya (non-violence and compassion) in society

A Home for the Forgotten

This will not be just a shelter — it will be a true home for those who cannot speak for themselves. Our team will care for animals like family, offering them:

  • Nutritious food and clean water

  • Regular veterinary check-ups and emergency care

  • Comfort, warmth, and a space to recover and thrive

  • Daily prayers and spiritual vibrations from the Dhaam, fostering healing energy

In every wounded paw, silent cry, or abandoned soul, there is a call for kindness. Our shelter answers that call with love, care, and dignity. Join us in creating a space where no animal is left unheard, unloved, or uncared for. Compassion begins with action.

“To serve the voiceless is to serve the Divine. Every rescued animal is a life saved, a soul comforted, and a silent prayer answered. Let us build a world where compassion extends beyond words—where every creature finds safety, care, and love at our shelter.”

Why It Matters

Sanatan Dharma teaches compassion for all living beings (sarva bhuta hite ratah). In a world where animals are often neglected or harmed, this shelter will reflect our deep spiritual duty to serve and protect the innocent.

  • Saving lives of injured animals

  • Giving shelter to the abandoned

  • Creating awareness of animal rights and care

  • Inspiring Ahimsa and Daya (non-violence and compassion) in society

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