Asim School: Founded
in 2006 by Swami Nardanand and Swami Jnaneshvara,
Asim School is a girls school serving the most needy of
the needy. Contact Siddha Ashram for more information or
to make donations of money, materials, or other services.
(There is a web page with additional information at Swami
J's site;
click here)
Natural Care Pharmacy
Ujjain: Get well Natural Medicine. Founded by Swami
Nardanand, Natural Care Pharmacy has created highly
effective and unique formulas to help with a wide variety
of conditions. Our Natural formulas are manufactured
utilizing Pharmaceutical standards and offer the highest
concentrations in the industry.
Elderly women at the
ashram: Some of the elderly women who have no family,
no house, no money, and no other means of support stay at
Siddha Ashram. Some are so old and of ill health that they
cannot do anything. Others, if able, may contribute to
cleaning and other such activities around the ashram. All
of their needs are provided by the ashram, including food,
shelter, clothing and medical care.
Homeless people: Many
other people also have little or no resources, and live on
the street. When there money is there, Swamiji and the
Ashram will purchase and distribute blankets, clothes,
sweaters and food.
Medicine and treatment:
Swamiji has many contacts in the medical community,
including doctors who are his student. He will arrange
through these doctors free medical treatment, as well as
proving the money to purchase medicines and related
medical materials and supplies.
Sewing machines: When
financial resources are there, sewing machines and other
machines are acquired so that the unemployed or
unemployable may have a way to make their own income.
Finding jobs: Along
with these services, the Ashram also helps people and
community business people to work together to create and
find jobs for those willing and able to work.
Food for saints and
sadhus:
Ujjain is a major spiritual center in India. As Siddha
Ashram is prominently located on the Shipra River in the
heart of Ujjain, there are many wandering monks and
pilgrims, for whom food is regularly provided by the
Ashram.