Support Our Mission – Donate to Swami Vivekananda Yoga Trust (SVYT)

At Swami Vivekananda Yoga Trust (SVYT), we are on a mission to transform lives through the power of yoga, and we need your support to continue this journey. Since our inception in 2012, SVYT has touched the lives of nearly 100,000 individuals—children, men, and women—spreading the transformative benefits of yoga across communities in India and beyond. Under the inspiring leadership of our founder, Garimilla Srinivas Reddy, a passionate educator and globally recognized yogi, we have trained over 500 certified yoga teachers, empowering them to carry forward this ancient science to new generations.

Our work—offering free yoga classes, camps, and online coaching—relies on the generosity of people like you who believe in the healing power of yoga. Every donation helps us reach more schools, villages, and homes, providing accessible wellness to those who need it most. Whether it’s enhancing a child’s focus, easing an elder’s pain, or uniting a community in health, your contribution fuels our vision of holistic well-being for all, inspired by Swami Vivekananda’s timeless teachings.

Our Humble Request to all.

Until 2016, I worked as a teacher in a village located 17 kilometers from the Mancherial district headquarters. During that time, I personally invested 30 lakh rupees of my own money to purchase 1 acre and 25 guntas of land.

I established the ‘Swami Vivekananda Yoga Ashram’ on this land. I planted trees around the perimeter, installed fencing, and constructed a shed.

The ashram was inaugurated by Sri Durgaprasad Swamiji, the founder of Akhila Bharateeya Anumana Vigraha Pratishta.

Currently, we hold occasional yoga programs there.

My ultimate goal is to develop this land into a comprehensive Ayurvedic and Yoga Residential Hospital with 100 beds. I envision a place where individuals experiencing mobility issues can receive intensive yoga and Ayurvedic treatments, enabling them to regain their health and mobility within a week.

While large donations, amounting to crores of rupees, are frequently made to the deity Srinivasa (Venkateswara), I hope that someone will consider donating three crore rupees to support this project. If such a donation is made, we will erect a statue of the donor alongside statues of Lord Krishna and Swami Vivekananda, and we will honor them through our worship.

Furthermore, I pledge that if any donations are received, I will donate the land and the ashram to a Swami Vivekananda Yoga Trust, ensuring its continued operation and benefit to the community.