Who We Are
The Sanyukt Bhartiya Dharm Sansad was founded on May 21, 2016, at Sandipani Ashram, Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh). Saints, mahants, and representatives from across India gathered to address a critical truth: despite countless religious and cultural organizations, our society is drifting from its spiritual and cultural roots. Divisions of caste, sect, and community are widening, while the next generation grows detached from Sanatan Dharma’s timeless values.
Out of deep reflection and resolve, the Sanyukt Bhartiya Dharm Sansad was born during the Maha Kumbh Amrit Mahotsav at the banks of the holy Kshipra River. Since then, under the dynamic leadership of Acharya Rajeshwar Ji, the organization has reached people in 3600+ villages, towns, and cities, covering over 125,000 kilometers in 3 years to spread the message of Dharma Raksha.
Jai Shree Krishna
Under the spiritual leadership of Acharya Rajeshwar Ji Maharaj and with the sacred blessings of Mahant Dr. Nareshpuri Ji Maharaj, the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Liberation Movement is driving a nationwide public awareness campaign. Through epic storytelling, spiritual gatherings, musical presentations, and community meetings, this movement has reached over 100 cities across India.
Key initiatives include the grand Shri Krishna Rath Yatra, an inspiring journey from Dwarka (Gujarat) to Mathura (Uttar Pradesh), and the All India Saint Conference alongside the launch of the sacred Shri Krishna Peethadheeshwar Siddhapeeth Dham at Ghata Mehandipur.
This mission is blessed and hosted by:
Mahant Dr. Nareshpuri Ji Maharaj
(President, Shri Balaji Maharaj Ghata Mehandipur Trust)
Host & National President: Acharya Rajeshwar
Supported by: Dr. Kailash Parwal ‘Saral’ — a devoted poet and author of Shrikrishnam and Ramayana.
United Indian Parliament of Religions
239, Jaswant Nagar, Khatipura Road, Jaipur – 302012
Phone: +91 63763 09407
About Our Leaders
Acharya Rajeshwar Ji Maharaj
A renowned spiritual storyteller, Acharya Rajeshwar Ji is the son of late Mahant Shri Radheshyam Ji Khandal of Shri Yugal Kishore Mandir, Lalsot, Dausa (Rajasthan). He has delivered spiritual discourses on the Shrimad Bhagwat, Shiv Mahapuran, Bhaktamal, and Ram Katha at eight Maha Kumbh Melas, combining profound knowledge with active participation in key movements for Dharma and Hindu causes.
In 2001, he undertook a 51-day Ram Katha Yatra from Jaipur to Ayodhya to support the construction of the Ram Mandir — a yatra blessed by Shankaracharya Swami Shri Swaroopanand Ji Maharaj and Mahant Shri Nritya Gopal Das Ji Maharaj. Today, he continues his mission to free Shri Krishna’s birthplace and spread the divine life story of Krishna across India through the epic Shrikrishnam by Dr. Kailash Parwal ‘Saral’.
Dr. Kailash Parwal ‘Saral’
A Chartered Accountant by profession and a poet by devotion, Dr. Parwal was born in 1957 in Renwal, Jaipur. Inspired by Lord Rama and Goswami Tulsidas Ji, he re-composed the Ramayana in simple Hindi — more than 5,000 dohas, chaupais, and bhajans. Driven by public love for his Ramayana, Dr. Parwal began writing Shrikrishnam, a poetic epic on Lord Krishna, set to complete by Janmashtami 2024. His work aims to connect devotees, especially youth, with the timeless teachings and divine virtues of Lord Krishna
Our Core Objectives
Build coordination committees to strengthen social harmony and cultural exchange across Indian-origin faiths.
Spread true knowledge of Sanatan Dharma, empowering families — especially mothers — to sow values in the next generation.
Organize camps, conferences, competitions, and establish Gurukuls & schools to revive ancient Indian sciences like Yoga, Ayurveda, Astrology, Vastu Shastra, and Mantra Sadhna, while highlighting their scientific value.
Engage youth with scientific and factual presentations about religion, spirituality, and culture to keep them rooted in their heritage.
Involve people of all castes and classes in religious and cultural activities to strengthen Sanatan Dharma for future generations.
Resist and expose any attempts to distort or dismantle India’s cultural and religious legacy.
Our National Structure
For stronger outreach, the entire nation has been divided into 50 provinces, including communities of all Indian-origin faiths — Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists — to foster unity and cultural integration.

