Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan

Charity 1080700

www.djjs.org/uk

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan appears to use Hindu spiritual practice as a vehicle for wider social cohesion. Its stated model links Divine Knowledge, meditation, yoga and music with inner transformation, then connects that transformation to brotherhood, equality and peace. The organisation therefore seems positioned less as a conventional service provider and more as a values-led community-building body, seeking influence through spiritual formation among the general public.

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Operational geography

Sources:ONSCivic AtlasAI-assisted

Coverage: Citywide

Operational areas:

    Evidence and reasoning
    Supporting evidence
    Remaining uncertainties
    • The Charity Commission record identifies Birmingham City as an area in which the charity operates. This is direct evidence of an operational presence somewhere within the Birmingham local-authority area, but it does not identify a service venue, programme location, partner or specific neighbourhood.
    • No current authoritative evidence was found that locates activity in any of the supplied Birmingham wards or in the recognised City Centre place. It would therefore be inappropriate to assign a ward or place-level operational area.
    • The organisation's current public contact and principal-office location is in Hayes, Middlesex, not Birmingham. This should not be treated as a Birmingham operational site.
    • The official DJJS website presents an international network and a UK contact point, but does not provide Birmingham-specific current service, event or centre information. It is therefore unclear whether Birmingham activity is regular, event-based, volunteer-led or delivered through a local partner.
    • The citywide classification is a reasonable interpretation of the charity's own Charity Commission geographic declaration for Birmingham City; it does not demonstrate delivery across every Birmingham neighbourhood.
    Additional evidence needed
    • A current Birmingham programme or events schedule giving venues and frequency.
    • Confirmation from the organisation of any Birmingham centre, rented venue, regular congregation or service-delivery site.
    • Current evidence from any Birmingham venue or partner organisation confirming the nature and continuity of DJJS activity there.
    • A recent annual or impact report that distinguishes Birmingham activity from activity elsewhere in the UK.

    Areas of work

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
    • Religious Activities

    Who they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • The General Public/mankind

    How they help

    Source:Charity Commission
    • Other Charitable Activities

    Discoveries involving this organisation

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    Observations

    Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
    • Inner transformation is presented as the route to public benefit

      The organisation appears to see personal spiritual development as a practical foundation for social harmony and peace, rather than treating religious activity and civic outcomes as separate aims.

      Why it matters

      This clarifies its operating logic: its intended impact may be diffuse and relational, emerging through changed attitudes and behaviour rather than through narrowly defined services.

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      • TO ADVANCE THE HINDU RELIGION

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Divine Knowledge (Brahm Gyan) can bring about inner transformation vital for the seed of humanness to sprout from within.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • To create a sense of brotherhood, communal & social harmony, co-operation, love & affection amongst the general public at large.

        Source:Charity Commission
    • A Hindu charity frames its audience in universal rather than sectarian terms

      Although its charitable object is the advancement of Hindu religion, the organisation describes its beneficiaries as the general public and mankind, suggesting an outward-facing understanding of its mission.

      Why it matters

      This may make the organisation relevant to wider conversations about intercommunal relations, inclusion and public-facing faith activity, rather than only Hindu religious life.

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      • The General Public/mankind

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity

        Source:Charity Commission
      • National and global peace

        Source:Charity Commission
    • Its methods combine devotional teaching with accessible wellbeing practices

      Meditation, yoga and music may function as practical entry points into the organisation's spiritual and social-harmony aims, potentially making its approach more participatory than doctrinal teaching alone.

      Why it matters

      This suggests possible points of connection with organisations concerned with wellbeing, community participation or cultural activity, while recognising that the available evidence does not show whether such partnerships exist.

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      • Meditation, Yoga, Music, Spirituality.

        Source:Charity Commission
      • Other Charitable Activities

        Source:Charity Commission

      Remaining uncertainties

    • There is no evidence about the organisation's local geography, scale, leadership or frequency of activities.
    • It is unclear whether its equality and harmony aims involve interfaith work, specific communities, or mainly internal spiritual practice.
    • No evidence shows outcomes, participant experiences, partnerships or the reach of its programmes.

      Additional evidence needed

    • Recent activity reports, event information and participant evidence showing how meditation, yoga, music and spiritual teaching are delivered.
    • Information on partnerships, communities reached and any work with other faith, equality or community organisations.
    • A functioning website or other organisational materials explaining current programmes and impact.
    Charity Commission profile
    Source:Charity Commission

    Activities

    To create a sense of brotherhood, communal & social harmony, co-operation, love & affection amongst the general public at large through spiritual advancement for the attainment of national and global peace by way of Divine Knowledge (Brahm Gyan) which can bring about the inner transformation so vital for the seed of humanness to sprout from within. Meditation, Yoga, Music, Spirituality.

    Charity objects

    TO ADVANCE THE HINDU RELIGION