Baba Nityanand

Baba Nityanand
Baba Nityanand

Mission and Vision

On the path of holistic journey, we envisage to help people in every little way we can without any expectations back from them. Although one can not fully repay back to the universe for the favours world has given us, we can at least try to contribute little in whatever we can. A German proverb goes “Charity sees the need and not the cause”. Hence as a priority our mission is to help the economically backward and underprivileged people in education and health sectors. The service is provided to all the people irrespective of their gender, caste, creed, religion or nation.

About Baba Nityanand


One who walks the talk is Guru
Loving everyone is Bhakti. See god in everything and everyone – Chidakasha Gita

With Pranams to Baba Nityanand, we would like to write few things about Baba. He being omnipresent is giving directions and guidance to write about him.

Baba Nityanand was born in Kerala. He was named Rama by his adopted parents. Rama’s parents were working for their livelihood at Eshwar Ayyar. Eshwar Ayyar used to converse with young Rama on many mythological and spiritual aspects. He even took young boy to Kashi, from where Rama traveled to Himalayas. Baba came back from Himalayas to Kerala and lived in various places in Kerala, costal region of Karnataka and then in Ganeshpuri. At Ganeshpuri he took Mahasamadhi on 8th August 1961 at 10:42 am. Baba is blessing his devotees through his various means even to this moment and beyond.

During his early days near Udupi, some people used to trouble him, throw stones at him. All those stones wouldn’t hurt Baba instead used to get collected at the idol of Sri Krishna in Udupi Sri Krishna temple. There are many miracle stories about Baba.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Om Nityanand World Health Care and Spiritual Healing Trust


Om Nityanand World Health care and spiritual healing trust founded by Dr. K. Vasu with blessings from Baba Nityanand. The mission is to provide help to underprivileged people of all ages irrespective of cast, creed, religion or nation.
The trust, founded more than a decade ago, has been providing lot of help to people who are economically backward in the fields of education and health. Some of our current and proposed projects include:
Conducting free meditation classes for people from all walks of life
Conducting meditation workshops
Conducting Vastu workshops
Treating patients suffering from chronic diseases via alternative therapies such as Ayurveda, Crystal Healing, Gem therapy, Acupressure etc.
Book Donation to orphans and economically backward students studying in both rural and urban areas
Providing educational assistance to students studying at Besant School, Ghorpade Gaon, Pune.
Building 500-bed multi-specialty hospital
Dairy farming project as a means of providing employment to economically backward people in rural areas
Building Old Age home for the under-privileged
Rehabilitation Centre for mentally-challenged orphans left often in the streets
Aid to develop sports facilities for the underprivileged
Building schools and supporting schools for underprivileged children
Along with the above, Dr. Vasu is also conducting many free Vastu workshops and meditation classes for people from all walks of life across the world. For more details on the activities being conducted from the Trust, please refer to www.omholisticjourney.com/ouractivities

Our Activities


With the mission to serve the society, the following are some of the activities that are being conducted by Om Nityanand World Health and spiritual healing Trust.
Current Activities

The following are the programmes that are being conducted on behalf of Om Nityanand World care and spiritual healing trust.

Healing workshop
Alternative Therapy
Donating Books to orphans
Vastu workshop
Book Donation to orphans and economically backward students studying in both rural and urban areas
Vastu consultation
Crystal Healing and Gem Therapy for patients suffering from chronic diseases
Meditation classes
Construction of Baba Nityanand’s temple at Panvel
Supporting Besant School, providing free education to secondary school students.
Activities On The Anvil
The following are the programmes that are being planned by our Trust.
Dairy farming Project
Project Gaushala (Cow-shelter)
Old Age Home for the underprivileged and sick senior citizen
Aid to provide sports facilities for the underprivileged
Home and Rehabilitation centre for mentally-ill patients / orphans, particularly those who are left to live on streets
Build orphan homes and
Build school for under-privileged children
Build 500-bed multi-specialty hospital with allopathic and non-allopathic treatment (ex: Naturopathy,Aurvedic,Homeopathy etc)
Healing Workshop
Dr. Vasu has been conducting healing workshops traveling all over the world. There has been mass healing programmes and individual healing programs that are being conducted by Dr. Vasu. Watch this page for detailed schedule.
Alternative Therapy
Dr. Vasu has been treating patients suffering from various chronic diseases such as renal diseases, infertility, epilepsy, obesity etc. Non-allopathic treatments like acupressure, ayurvedic, crystal healing and Gem therapy are been provided. Many people around the world have been benefited by these therapies.
Book Donation to Orphans
Notebooks to nearly 900 students are being distributed annually by the Trust. Dozens of books are currently being distributed in schools in Mumbai and Pune districts. Attached are some of the photos for the reference.
Vastu Workshop
Dr. K. Vasu has been conducting free vastu workshop for teaching people who are really interested in learning the same. These classes have been conducted throughout the year at various places. The idea is primarily to make minimal necessary modifications to the building without structural changes to the building. Dr. K. Vasu has also been providing vastu consultation for individuals as well.
Crystal Healing and Gem Therapy
Gem therapy with associated mantras are provided to people as a part of alternative therapy to the diseases / ailments. Dr. K. Vasu has also been providing consultation and also teaching his students on this.
Meditation Classes
As Dr. K. Vasu says “meditation is a sleep-less sleep”. It is a means of talking ourself to “Thuriya Avasta, the fourth state” (Jagruth – Awakeness ,swapna –dream state, Sushupi – sleeping state are the three other states). Meditation classes have been conducted by Dr. K. Vasu on a regular basis. He also conducts mass meditation programmes on auspicious occations of Guru poornima, Buddha Poornima etc. For details on the schedule, please refer to contact us section of this website.
Temple of Baba Nityanand
Baba Nityanand’s temple is being constructed at Panvel. The work is almost complete.
Besant School
The trust has also taken up supporting Besant school in Ghorpade Gaon, Pune. The school is providing free education to orphans and economically backward students, who mostly hail from slums. The Trust is also aiding to support Besant school’s initiative of providing nursery education for children. Please click here to know more about this initiative.
Activities on the Anvil
Project Gaushala (Cow-shelter)

Cow is often considered as sacred in India. Its recurrent theme in which cow is often considered as a symbol of abundance. People respect cow as matriarchal figure for its gentle qualities and providing nurturing milk and its products for Indian vegetarian diet.

Of late, there has been lot of farmer suicides in India, especially western India. Many farmers are found selling their cows for slaughtering. Hence the Trust is planning to set up Gaushala (Cow-shelter) for these cows. Bio-gas plant is also been planned to be installed in order to utilize the renewable energy for the daily needs of the Panvel ashram. Many researches have proved that cow’s urine has lot of medicinal value, which could be used to treat many diseases. Some activities are on the anvil in this direction as well.
Dairy Farming project
This is a sub-project of Gaushala project where in the dairy farming is planned providing employment to the rural people, especially women who are economically backward. The monetary benefits from the project would be utilized for some of the charity activities of the project Gaushala itself.