The Annual Dharm Sansads are among the most significant spiritual and religious assemblies in India, where revered saints, acharyas, and spiritual leaders of various Akharas come together to discuss, debate, and guide society on crucial issues facing Sanatan Dharma. For Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara, participation in these sacred councils is both a responsibility and an opportunity to uphold the dharmic tradition and provide enlightened leadership.
Rooted in the ancient Vedic tradition of spiritual assemblies, the Dharm Sansad is a forum where timeless truths are revisited in the light of contemporary challenges. It is here that the voice of the saints shapes the moral and spiritual direction of society. The presence of the Acharya Mahamandaleshwar and other senior Mahamandaleshwars of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara ensures that the lineage’s rich philosophical insight and scriptural wisdom are represented with depth and clarity.
Each year, the Akhara participates in these sessions with an agenda grounded in righteous action, scriptural fidelity, national unity, and spiritual awakening. The saints of the Akhara offer profound insights on topics such as the protection of dharma, preservation of temples and sacred sites, education in traditional values, the role of youth in spirituality, environmental ethics, and interfaith harmony.

What makes Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara’s contribution unique is its non-sectarian spirit and its commitment to both inner renunciation and outer service. The Akhara consistently encourages balance—between tradition and progress, asceticism and activism, faith and wisdom. The speeches and resolutions presented by its saints often resonate well beyond the religious gathering, influencing cultural discourse, policy considerations, and public awareness.
These Annual Dharm Sansads are also an opportunity for saints from different backgrounds to unite under the umbrella of Sanatan Dharma, reinforcing a sense of unity among India’s diverse spiritual communities. Through these interactions, the Udasin Akhara also forges stronger relationships with other Akharas and Dharmic institutions, ensuring cooperation in matters of national and spiritual importance.
The Akhara also uses the platform to guide the youth—inviting students, seekers, and newly initiated disciples to witness and participate in the dharmic dialogue. It is through these exchanges that the next generation is introduced to the wisdom of the rishis and the responsibility of maintaining dharma in daily life.
In essence, the Annual Dharm Sansads serve as a mirror of the Akhara’s values—truth, non-violence, discipline, knowledge, and service. Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara’s participation keeps this ancient flame burning brightly in the modern world.
Through this sacred gathering, the Akhara reaffirms its role as not just a monastic order, but as a living custodian of Sanatan Dharma, offering guidance to both the spiritual and social fabric of Bharat.