
Serving Humanity, Healing Lives
Rajyog Spiritual Healing & Welfare Trust was established as a sincere effort to serve society and help mankind in its battle against various ailments which have left human beings world over baffled in spite of all the progress made so far.

Our Aim
- To develop a centre to alleviate people's pains and sufferings and to serve mankind in the ways we can.
- Conduct FREE Yogic Healing Workshops for various institutions and for the general public.
Our Objectives
- To create awareness about the ancient Indian science of Yogic healing.
- To treat and help patients suffering from diseases and disorders and to improve their life.
- To impart knowledge about Yogic healing to those who are genuinely interested.
Our Vision for Free Healing & Care
Since its inception in August 2013, on behalf of the Trust, Master Spiritual Healer and Managing Trustee Mr. Chandrashekhar Patil has been conducting FREE Yogic Healing Workshops to educate people about the science of Yogic healing and to relieve them from agony and infections.
Going a step ahead as part of our social responsibility, we wish to acquire several acres of land and establish a dedicated healing centre where various incurable diseases can be treated medically along with the science of Yogic Healing. It will be established to help people from all walks of life, especially economically weaker sections of society who will be treated free of cost.
This centre will have the capacity to take care of approximately 300 patients at any given point of time. Arrangements will be made for their accommodation, food, as well as treatment. There will be a dedicated team of doctors to care for ailing people and medical facilities to support the centre even in emergencies.
Need for Helping Hands
The path which we have chosen to serve society in our own small way will remain incomplete without your support. Our vision to build such a free healing centre requires funding on a large scale. Therefore, we require helping hands to support this noble cause.
Our Trust is registered u/s 12A(a) and u/s 80G(5)(vi) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. These certificates acquired by the trust enable donors to avail Income Tax exemption to the extent of 50% on their contributions.