About

Vision and mission: The core vision of the Baba Balak Nath Trust is to build a compassionate, value‑based society inspired by the life and message of Baba Balak Nath Ji. Its mission is to blend spiritual growth with social responsibility, ensuring that devotion is expressed through concrete help to those who are suffering or marginalized. The trust wants to spread the teachings of Baba Balak Nath ji so that devotees so that the devotees partake  of His grace and are benefited spiritually and in the mundane world as well.

Spiritual and social activities: The Trust organizes religious and social events such as chowkis, jagrans, bhandaras, and community gatherings that bring devotees together and deepen collective faith in Baba Balak Nath Ji. These programs also serve as platforms to share His teachings on humility, truthfulness, and service, especially with the younger generation, so that spiritual values translate into everyday conduct.

Relief and financial support: One of the key focus areas of the Trust is fundraising and relief for people affected by natural calamities such as floods, landslides, or earthquakes. In addition, the Trust extends financial assistance to individuals and families facing hardship, whether due to medical emergencies, loss of livelihood, or other genuine crises, ensuring help reaches those who need it most.

Community engagement and values: Through volunteer opportunities, donation drives, and collaborative initiatives, the Baba Balak Nath Trust encourages devotees and well‑wishers to participate actively in seva. In all its work, the Trust upholds transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness, aiming to reflect the grace and compassion of Baba Balak Nath Ji in practical, measurable service to humanity.

Book: Keeping Babaji’s teachings and trust’s mission in mind, the book “Yogi ki Amar Katha” has been written by president, Dr HS Pathania, after extensive research and interaction with the spiritual luminaries and great Yogis and pilgrimages across India. The  motive is to bring to light hitherto unknown facts about the incarnation of Baba ji in the four Yugas – Satyug, Treta, Dwapar and Kaliyug.