Prashant Maharaj Ji and Shivshakti Anugrah Peeth: The Divine Union of Service and Spiritual Practice

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], March 05: From starting a business at the age of 17 to building an empire by 32 — and then renouncing everything to embrace Shiva’s path of meditation and selfless service.

This story is not merely of a saint, but of a young man who first lived the worldly life fully, and then renounced it to live for Shiva.

At the tender age of 17, a youth from an ordinary family stepped into the world of business. Through tireless effort, discipline, and farsighted vision, he built a vast business empire known as the Pranu Group by the age of just 32. Wealth, prestige, and resources were abundant. He possessed everything that society defines as success.

Yet, within him, a silent question arose:

“Is this the ultimate purpose of life?”

That single question turned his path from the world toward Shiva.

Renunciation of the World and Embrace of Shiva

After touching the heights of business success, he renounced everything—wealth, luxury, identity, and position.

He set out on the path of Shiva’s spiritual discipline.

Mountain caves, forest silence, and deep solitude became his way of life.

Many times, he observed continuous silence (Maun Vrat) for 41 days.

For years, he practiced intense meditation.

At times, he even renounced food and immersed himself completely in spiritual practice.

Today, that same youth is known to society as Prashant Maharaj Ji.

Prashant Maharaj Ji and Shivshakti Anugrah Peeth: The Divine Union of Service and Spiritual Practice-PNN

His life itself has become a single message:

“Service itself is Shivत्व (Divinity).”

Establishment of Shivshakti Anugrah Peeth

Prashant Maharaj Ji did not limit his spiritual journey to personal liberation alone.

He founded Shivshakti Anugrah Peeth with a clear conviction:

“The duty of a saint is not to take, but to give.

True spiritual practice is that which brings light into the lives of others.”

Today, this Peeth stands not only as a spiritual institution but also as a powerful center of social service.

Where Service is Worship

The activities of Shivshakti Anugrah Peeth are not confined to rituals and prayers.

Its mission is to reach the last and most needy person in society.

Major services conducted by the Peeth include:

  • Regular free medical camps
  • Daily food distribution through Annapurna Kitchen
  • Cow service through Gaushala management
  • Shelter arrangements for the helpless
  • Bal Dham for children
  • Jyeshthajan Vatsalya (old-age care centers) for the elderly
  • Vidyapeeth for Sanskrit and Sanatan culture
  • Mass marriage programs
  • Self-employment support for women
  • Bicycle distribution and rural development programs

Service with Dignity – A New Tradition

The most unique principle of Shivshakti Anugrah Peeth is that anyone who receives help does not feel inferior but respected.

Paperwork and formalities are kept simple so that no one experiences humiliation or hesitation.

The Peeth firmly believes:

“Service is complete only when compassion is accompanied by dignity.”

Modern Technology and Vision for the Future

To organize and expand its service activities, the Peeth has adopted digital systems.

Its future goal is:

To establish service centers in more than 108 villages, where education, healthcare, and employment opportunities will be made easily accessible.

Divine Message of Prashant Maharaj Ji

His thoughts are clearly reflected in his life:

“In true service, God’s grace is received automatically.”

“Service gives birth to compassion, and spiritual practice illuminates the soul.”

The Peeth’s resolve is:

“To erase social evils with the light of knowledge and re-establish Vedic Sanatan Dharma, where religion is not fear, but love and wisdom.”

One Life, Thousands of Lights

Business began at 17.

An empire was built by 32.

And then everything was renounced for Shiva’s path of meditation and service.

This journey is not of one individual alone, but of lighting lamps of hope in thousands of lives.

Today, someone received food.

Someone received treatment.

A child received an education.

And a village received a new direction.

Shivshakti Anugrah Peeth proves that:

True devotion is that which enters someone’s life as light.

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