About Us

About Us - Dhārmic Hindu Parishad (DHP)

Dhārmic Hindu Parishad (DHP) is founded on the civilisational principle of “Ek Hindu – Śreṣṭha Hindu”—the vision of One Hindu, Noble Hindu—rooted in the eternal wisdom of the Vedas. This ideal flows from the profound truth of the Upaniṣads: “Sarvaṁ Ekaṁ Khalvidaṁ Brahma”—All existence is one unified whole. DHP believes that true Hindu unity is not merely emotional or symbolic, but must be built upon the solid foundations of economic equity, educational empowerment, and cultural dignity more important dharmik knowledge across all sections of Hindu society. Unity becomes meaningful only when every Hindu rises with equal opportunity, self-respect, and shared prosperity.

Guided by the ancient insight, “Yadā dṛṣṭiḥ – tadā sṛṣṭiḥ” (As is the vision, so is the world) DHP works to transform collective mindset before collective destiny—through religious awakening, spiritual refinement, and economic progress. The organization stands firm on one core conviction: The strength of the organization is greater than the power of the individual. Accordingly, DHP seeks to guide Hindu society through a conscious civilisational evolution: • from Caste-conscious Hindu • to Varṇa-based Guna–Karma Hindu, • and finally to Ek Hindu – Śreṣṭha Hindu—a unified, enlightened, and empowered Hindu identity. Our long-term mission is to present Sanātana Dharma to the world as a global, scientific, spiritual, and humanitarian way of life—rooted in rationality, universal ethics, inner awakening, and social harmony. DHP is not merely an organization—it is a civilisational movement to restore self-respect, unity, knowledge, prosperity, and spiritual strength to the Hindu society in its complete and inclusive form.

Our Dhārmic Purpose

To unite Hindu society beyond caste and divisions by nurturing spiritual awareness, cultural rootedness, and collective responsibility through Dharma.

Our Dhārmic Resolve

To build a strong, harmonious, and empowered Hindu society guided by Sanātana Dharma and inspired by the ideal of Ek Hindu – Śreṣṭha Hindu.