Sanatana Dharma is a civilization—not just a religion. Its deep-rooted rituals, scriptures, festivals, and practices have shaped Bharatiya life for millennia. At Hanuman Yuva Sena, we actively work to revive, preserve, and share the forgotten, distorted, or neglected practices of our glorious Hindu tradition through cultural programs and educational publications.
This isn’t just about the past—it’s about empowering the future through heritage.
Identifying and restoring traditional village deity temples and rituals
Supporting local communities in resuming paused or forgotten celebrations
Protecting temple lands and sacred spaces from neglect or distortion
Publishing literature on:
Sanatana Dharma principles
Hindu rites, customs, and scientific reasoning behind rituals
Histories of saints, temples, and regional gods
Short films, podcasts, and documentaries on:
Vedas, Upanishads, and Dharmic topics
Caste myths, conversion realities, and spiritual logic
Hindu lifestyle and global relevance
Regular debates, lectures, and Q&A sessions with spiritual scholars, historians, and legal experts
Myth-busting programs to counter misinterpretation of Hindu beliefs
Collaboration with Veda pathashalas and cultural experts
Digitization of rare Hindu manuscripts and village temple records
Creation of an online resource hub for youth to study original scriptures
Open-source content for schools and educators to include in moral science curriculum
Organizing training sessions for youth who wish to become purohits, upadhyays, or dharma educators
Conducting foundational courses in Sanskrit, mantra recitation, and puja vidhi
Uplifting families from backward communities to enter priesthood with dignity
20+ cultural seminars conducted across Telangana
7 Grama Devatha temples revived with community participation
15+ books/pamphlets published in Telugu & Hindi on Hindu Dharma topics
First documentary on “Sanatana Dharma in Daily Life” in post-production
A society disconnected from its roots is easily manipulated. Through our cultural initiatives, we:
Reconnect youth with their civilizational pride
Dispel myths and propaganda against Hindu beliefs
Create a collective consciousness that is aware, informed, and proud
Culture isn’t just memory—it’s our moral map to move forward.
Donate or sponsor book publishing or temple restoration
Join as a writer, researcher, or cultural volunteer
Invite us to conduct cultural sessions at your school, college, or community
Share original stories or customs from your region for documentation