Jagat Guru Valmik Ji Maharaj Mandir Gian Ashram U.K.
Charity 1145785
Overview
Summary
Jagat Guru Valmik Ji Maharaj Mandir Gian Ashram U.K. appears to operate as more than a place of worship: it combines the preservation and public communication of Valmiki religious teaching with a community venue role. Its activities suggest an intergenerational civic space, using festivals, literature, gatherings and life-event arrangements to sustain cultural and religious connection. The available evidence also indicates an inclusive stated remit, though the scale, reach and practical form of support are not yet clear.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Disability
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
A faith institution with a community-anchor role
The organisation appears to use its premises as a shared community infrastructure, not solely for worship. Prayer, festivals and religious education sit alongside marriages, engagements, women’s meetings, youth activities and support for older people.
Why it matters
This suggests its local value may lie partly in maintaining relationships across family, age and gender groups. Understanding it only as a religious body could overlook its potential role as a convening space for the Valmiki community.
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“Marriage and engagements arrangement is done at the premises.”
Source:Organisation“Women meeting, Youth activities and Support of Elderly”
Source:Organisation“Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services”
Source:Charity Commission
Religious transmission is paired with public-facing education
The organisation appears to treat Valmiki teaching as something to be actively communicated beyond private observance, through lectures, literature and public celebrations focused on named religious texts and teachers.
Why it matters
This distinguishes an organisation oriented toward cultural and religious continuity from one focused only on congregational practice. It may be an important source of accessible knowledge and identity-building within and beyond its immediate membership.
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“TO ADVANCE THE VALMIKI RELIGION IN THE UK FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS, PRODUCING AND/OR DISTRIBUTING LITERATURE ON VALMIKI TEACHINGS.”
Source:Charity Commission“Printing/distribution of literature on Valmiki teaching to enlighting about the Valmiki religion with ( Ramayan/Yog Vasistha).”
Source:Organisation
An inclusive remit whose delivery is not yet visible
The organisation formally identifies children, older people and people with disabilities among those it helps, which may indicate an intention to make a faith-based space relevant across differing needs. However, the evidence does not show what disability or age-specific provision is delivered.
Why it matters
This is a useful question for potential partners: the organisation may hold relationships with groups often served separately, but its practical capacity and accessibility cannot yet be assessed.
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“Children/young People, Elderly/old People, People With Disabilities, The General Public/mankind”
Source:Charity Commission“Education/training, Disability, Religious Activities, Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity”
Source:Charity Commission
- The frequency, scale and geographic reach of gatherings, education and support are unknown.
- It is unclear whether disability support consists of dedicated provision, accessible facilities or general inclusion.
- No evidence identifies current partners, volunteers, funding sources or relationships with other local organisations.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent activity reports or event records showing participation, frequency and beneficiary reach.
- Information on accessibility, support arrangements and the practical content of youth, women’s and older people’s activities.
- Evidence of partnerships, referrals or shared work with community, education, health or equality organisations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Holding of Prayer meeting, Public celebration of religious festivals, Printing/distribution of literature on Valmiki teaching to enlighting about the Valmiki religion with ( Ramayan/Yog Vasistha), Celebration of Diwali festival. Marriage and engagements arrangement is done at the premises. Women meeting, Youth activities and Support of Elderly
Charity objects
TO ADVANCE THE VALMIKI RELIGION IN THE UK FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS, PRODUCING AND/OR DISTRIBUTING LITERATURE ON VALMIKI TEACHINGS TO ENLIGHTEN OTHERS ABOUT THE VALMIKI RELIGION WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON THE WORKS OF:BHAGAVAN VALMIKI (RAMAYANA AND YOG VASISTHA); AND SRI SRI 108 SAT GURU GIAN NATH JI MAHARAJ (DHARM SHASTAR)