Dwarkadhish Charities
“Sri Dwarkadhish Charities” was incorporated with the blessings of Lord Krishna and inspiration from our Guru Param Poojya Leelatai Karve, as a Public Charitable Trust in February 1997. The Trust is registered under Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950 and is formed with an object to spread the teachings and philosophy of Lord Krishna and the path laid down by Late Param Poojya Leelatai Karve of Badlapur, amongst the people of different castes, creeds and religions so as to preach amity, unity, brotherhood and further ignite the spirit of service and sacrifice for uplifting all human beings spiritually, socially and economically.
Trust Objectives
To preach, propagate and spread the teachings and philosophy of Lord Krishna and the path laid down by the Late Param Poojya Leelatai Karve of Badlapur among the people of different castes, creeds and religions so as to preach amity, friendship, happiness and brotherhood and further inculcate the spirit of service and sacrifice to uplift all human beings spiritually, socially and economically.
Our objects further include rendering assistance and guidance to all people residing in rural and backward areas in the state of Maharashtra for their economic, personal and spiritual growth, development and to establish Community Centers, Children’s Education and Recreation Centers and Educational Institutions or Centers for higher learning in rural areas in the state of Maharashtra and other parts of the country for their development.
Trust Activites
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Education Help
With the exposure to the modern techniques of knowledge, the overall intelligence level in the rural areas has considerably


Medical Camps
Medical camps are organized periodically by the Trust in collaboration with companies like Cipla Laboratories, S. Hardilia Pvt. Ltd.


Medical Center
We have built a Medical Centre at Sri Dwarkadhish Temple, Apta Phata, Karnala, Dist. Raigad, which has an OPD for clinical
Our Trustees
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OUR INSPIRATION
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Poojya Leelatai Karve
(25.05.1934 – 10.02.2003)
Poojya Leelatai Karve
(25.05.1934 – 10.02.2003)
Param Poojya Leelatai was born on 25th May 1934 and as per the Hindu/Indian calendar it was Mohini Ekadashi. To express our gratitude and pay tribute to our Guru Param Poojya Leelatai, the foundation of her Samadhi was laid down on 6th June 2003 in the Dhyanmandir of Dwarkadhish temple. Tai’s Padukas carved in Lotus shape were installed and finally Samadhi was unveiled on 1st May 2004, which happened to be Mohini Ekadashi and her 70th birthday according to Indian calendar. The unveiling of her Samadhi was done by Swami Sahajanand, a disciple of Swami Swaroopanand Maharaj of Pawas and was witnessed by hundreds of Krishna devotees. The Pratishthapana ceremony was conducted by Vedamurty Vivekshashtri Godbole and Vedamurty Mandar Khaladkar.
To commemorate the occasion of Poojya Tai’s 70th birthday, a Medical Centre was built and named as “Sri LeelaChikitsalaya”. It was inaugurated by Hon’bleAnantGite, then, Minister of Energy, Government of India. Since then Sri LeelaChikitsalayastarted rendering medical services to the poor and downtrodden people of the neighboring villages. Expert doctors from various faculties dedicate their valuable time for regular consultancy and health camps on honorary basis. Late Dr. VivekRege from Rasayani gave us continuous guidance and help. A Brief Life Sketch of Param Poojya Leelatai Karve
In this highly competitive and materialistic world, what human beings seek and need the most, is a spiritual retreat where they can find peace of mind. Our society and ourcountry has been blessed with many great Saints and Spiritual Gurus/Leaders who have constantly worked for the upliftment of humanity with the sole purpose of showing the right path of worship to the common people. The inspirational lives of great Saints which are absorbed in the selfless work of God/worship can provide the much-needed spiritual guidance, peace and succor to everyone who comes in contact with their life and work. Such an extraordinary Saint was a girl born in a small house of Shri.
RaghunathShenvi, a resident of Mangeshi in Goa, on 25th May 1934. At the time of her birth, Aadi Shakti (Divine Mother) appeared in a vision to her mother and said “The one going to born will perform great deeds. Therefore, read and recite “DurgaSaptashati”. The religious minded mother thereupon scrupulously read and recited the holy book. A girl was born and named Leela. She brought great happiness to her family who entered the new house built by her father. Their financial condition was quite humble since Leela’s father was running a canteen and had only two cooks for help. After the birth of Leela within 1 ½ years, a tragedy befell as her father left for his heavenly abode. Thus Leela was brought up under the care of her mother and her paternal aunt. From her childhood, Leela was an obstinate and rebellious girl, but she was ever ready to do errands for the temple and the neighboring Math.
After completing SSC, under the shelter of famous poetess Indira Sant, Leela completed one year course of PTC (Primary Teachers Course). On 25th August 1956, she joined as a teacher at Khanapur. Like her parents, Leela had immense faith in Mangeshi and Navdurga. But from the age of 9 till she took Samadhi in 2003, it was Lord Krishna who had taken His abode in her life. Leela was always found immersed in devotion of Krishna. She had taken the message of Bhakti through contemplation, meditation and BhagwadGeeta. Wherever she went, she conquered the hearts of the people by love and taught them Krishna Bhakti. Parabrahma Sri Krishna always spoke through her. Everything took place according to His predictions, in a sense, Sri Krishna Paramatma always resided in her and steered the boat of her life as He wished. She had recommended many persons in distress under instructions from Sri Krishna. She had shown the path of devotion to those struggling in darkness. She had given support of love to youngsters, elders, poor and rich persons who were afflicted in their lives. She always communicated with Lord Krishna and received messagesfrom Him. During 1963, when she was at Chikodi, Sri Krishna showed her a vision of her would be husband during meditation. Later this vision turned out to be perfectly true. Leelatai was married to Shri VinayakKarve who was working in BARC at Mumbai. Leelatai finally settled down at Krishna Kutir, Jadhav Colony, Badlapur and was a primary teacher at Ordinance Factory School,Ambarnath, till her retirement. Leelatai became lonely after the untimely demise of her husband in 1983.
Krishnaleela Centers
Sri Krishna says,“Everybody should recite ‘OM NAMO BHAGAWATE VASUDEVAY’ mantra daily whenever possible so that I will stand by them. I respond to the call of the heart immediately and invariably. See me in your duties. I am committed to those who are committed to their duties. Believe in putting faith in me and make me your own”.
All classes of people, of all castes, creed and religion, experience the nectar of Sri KrishnaleelaKendras which are established all over the world.
Today there are more than 400 Sri Krishnaleelacentres all over the world where collective prayers are performed/made every week. The spirit of Sri Krishnaleelacentres, promoted by Poojya Tai, was basically to create awareness among the devotees for collective worship and prayers that creates positive and healthy vibrations in the society. Devotees coming together also create a bond of love and friendship that ultimately overcomes hatred, jealousy and unhealthy competition. Poojya Tai used to say that in olden days, Rishimunis performed Yagya and Yaga and their vibrations used to give strength to the society to overcome natural and social calamities. In modern days no such things are taking place and therefore, chanting of “OM NAMO BHAGAWATE VASUDEVAY” collectively can create great strength that can fight out the calamities in future. She had also indicated that her further spiritual work will continue through the centres that she had established all over the world.
Poojya Tai had decided to install 9 idols of ‘Vishwajanani Navdurga’ at various places in India and abroad. The intention behind this installation was to create strength in the society by worshiping the ‘Shakti‘. The first idol of Vishwajanani Navdurga was installed at Los Angeles, U.S.A. on 7th October 2002. The second idol was installed on 8th February 2003 at New Delhi just two days before Poojya Tai departed for her heavenly abode. After her departure the members of her family and her devotees completed the task of installing six more idols at Mumbai, Haldipur, Badlapur, Pune, Ratnagiri and Ranchi. Thousands of devotees participated in these installation ceremonies.
Our primary aim is to carry further the spiritual and social work left behind by her and we are confident that the blessings of Lord Dwarkadhish and our Guru Param Poojya Leelatai will give us the strength to work on the path that she had shown.
Poojya Nana Maharaj Paranjape
(22.07.1922 – 29.09.2013)
Poojya Nana Maharaj Paranjape
(22.07.1922 – 29.09.2013)
Param Poojya Nana Maharaj was born on 22nd July, 1922 in a middle class Brahmin family at village Atavne in Ratnagiri district. From his childhood he was attracted towards spiritual life and was influenced by the philosophy and teachings of Saint Dnyaneshwar Maharaj. After completing his education he joined Indian Army as a Civilian and had participated in the Second World War in Burma. After taking retirement from the Army he worked for Hindustan Construction Ltd. as a Draftsman for number of years and retired in the year 1980. While he was in service he used to regularly conduct discourses for his colleagues and share his spiritual experiences with them. He came in contact with Param Poojya Sri Namdev Maharaj of Kolhapur who was a disciple of Param Poojya Srikrishna Saraswati Maharaj, an incarnation of Lord Dattatraya and disciple of Sri Swami Samarth Akkalkot Maharaj, in the year 1965 at Mumbai.
Few years after retirement, Poojya Nana Maharaj settled down at Lonavala, on Pune – Mumbai Highway. The name of his house at Lonavala is “Kuber” which was suggested by Sri Swami Samarth Akkalkot Maharaj once when Nana Maharaj was in trance. Prior to that, he was residing at “Sri Akkalkot Swami Samarth Math” at Chembur (Mumbai).
Initially Nana Maharaj was a devotee of Lord Shiva and used to chant “Om Namah Shivay”. One day, Sri Swami Samarth materialized in front of Nana Maharaj and asked him, “Is there a difference between Lord Shiva & Me?”.That made him realise that his further spiritual path will now be guided by him. Thereafter Sri Swami Samarth showed him in dream an old man with a wooden stick and blazing eyes. Nana Maharaj asked Sri Swami Samarth, “Who is this person?” He said, “You will know him in two years from now and thereafter this great old man will be your Spiritual Guide.”
Exactly two years later in 1965, Nana Maharaj’s friend Mr. Dyandev Katkar invited him to his home in Kurla, Mumbai to pay respect to a disciple of Srikrishna Saraswati Maharaj. Nana Maharaj was amazed to see same figure with blazing eyes he saw two years before. He was Sri Namdev Maharaj. Immediately Namdev Maharaj said, “You have been blessed by my Guru’s Guru, Sri Swami Samarth. What more can I give you?”…………….
He told Nana Maharaj to offer food to the hungry and serve the poor and the suffering people. Five years later, when he visited Namdev Maharaj, Nana Maharaj was told to ask for anything under the sun. Nana Maharaj replied that he didn’t need anything. However, Namdev Maharaj insisted. Nana Maharaj therefore, asked for the power to remove the suffering of those who come in contact with him.” This is my Guru’s (Srikrishna Saraswati Maharaj’s) work. You will accomplish this,” said Namdev Maharaj, being extremely pleased with the request. Then on Gurudwadashi, Namdev Maharaj blessed Nana Maharaj with a special saffron robe, Chhati, and a mantra.
Nana Maharaj shared a fascinating incident of his life which tells us how he developed the immense faith in Sri Swami Samarth. In 1965, when Nana Maharaj was 45 years old, he lost his job. Nana Maharaj was disturbed that night when he saw two bright stars in the sky. In one of them he saw Lord Krishna and Radha in another Lord Krishna was laughing. Nana Maharaj asked, “I am worried about my job and how to feed my family. Why are you happily laughing?” Lord Krishna, laughed again and said, “You are chanting Radha-Krishna everyday and still you are worrying? I will take care of you.” and he uttered his immortal promise, “Ananyaschintayanto mam ye janahparyupasate, teshaamnityabhiyuktaanaamyogakshemamvahamyaham”. Nana Maharaj got a better job within eight days. From that day, Nana Maharaj stopped worrying and totally surrendered himself to Sri Swami Samarth’s Supreme will.
When a devotee’s will is aligned (surrendered) with the Supreme will, the Divine King directly orchestrates the well-being of the devotee. Nana Maharaj established Sri Swami Samarth Vishwa Kalyan Kendra (Apta Phata) for the benefit of persons looking for spiritual growth in particular and humanity in general.
Nana Maharaj’s message to those aspiring for the divine crown:
“Selfless service and love towards fellow human beings is the fastest way to the Lord. One should not neglect the ordained duties but perform the worldly responsibilities perfectly and then pursue the divine fragrance.”
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