As the President of the Mahayana Theravada Vajrayana Buddhist Trust I have always believed in and worked towards the timeless mission of “Thou shall giveth more than Thou shall receive.” To lead an organization that stands at the forefront of serving humanity through the principles of compassion, inclusivity, and selfless service has truly been a dream come true.
The philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – the world is one family” remains deeply rooted in our thoughts, actions, and charitable initiatives. At the same time, our hearts are firmly devoted to the service of our motherland. We envision a strong, compassionate, and progressive India — a “Subharat” built on the pillars of equality, education, morality, and national unity.
The Trust is dedicated to creating a society where every individual receives equal opportunity, dignity, and hope, and where discrimination of any kind finds no place even in thought. For us, excellence is not merely an aspiration but a responsibility.
I sincerely believe that the strongest foundation of an equitable and developed nation lies in accessible quality education and healthcare. With this vision, the Trust is tirelessly working for the marginalized and downtrodden sections of society.
While aiming for great heights, we remain deeply rooted in India’s spiritual heritage and continue to promote the foundational values of Karuna (Compassion), Samyak Drishti (Right Vision), and Aparigraha (Selflessness).
The Trust remains steadfast in preserving virtuous traditions while addressing the challenges of modern society with wisdom and compassion. We are committed to strengthening ethical values, encouraging humanitarian service, and contributing meaningfully towards a stronger, united, and self-reliant nation.
I sincerely hope that the future trustees and coming generations will continue to uphold these cherished values, preserve the rich legacy of the Trust, and carry forward the mission of compassion, charity, nation-building, and service to humanity with the same devotion and integrity.
Together, through compassion, charity, and love for our nation, we can create a brighter future for generations to come.
Together, We Can and We Must.
Warm regards,
Dr. Atul Krishna
President
Mahayana Theravada Vajrayana Buddhist Trust