To preserve India’s great heritage, which is the vital link to its cultural, educational, aesthetic, inspirational, and economic legacies – all of the things that quite literally make us who we are.
To preserve and promote the great Indian culture using modern technology and tools and to carry on cultural and charitable activities conducive to the secular character of the Indian nation and to the advancement of national integrity, patriotism and discipline.

Collect and document

Collect and document details about India, including traditional knowledge, traditional arts and temple arts

Organise classes and seminars

Organise classes and seminars under the guidance and support of eminent scholars and gurus regularly

Learn, teach and promote

Learn, teach and promote Indian heritage through , Internet, Mobile phones, Printed books, e-books, and audiobooks, Magazines, Videos, Radio and television

Heritage/cultural classes

Help to set up regular heritage/cultural classes

Documentaries

Make documentaries about respected gurus, both ancient and living legends

charitable activities

Conduct charitable activities for the holistic and integrated development of society, especially in the areas of education, health, culture and tradition

Few activies from the recent past

“KSHETHRAYANAM” Research and Documentation of Kerala Style Temples

This project documents the history, rituals, worship protocols and architecture of Kerala’s temples.

Over 60 temples in Kerala and more than 50 temples in other parts of the country have been documented, with most ready to transmit through electronic media

Ultsavamelam ” Research and Documentation of Festivals of Kerala

This project documents the unique traditions and festivals held at Kerala’s temples.

Over 20 festivals, including the Attapady Tribal Festival, have been documented so far.

“Kavumela” Kerala Sacred Grove Fest


Aarsha Bhoomi has organised this three-day cultural festival to preserve Sarpakkavu – the sacred groves of Kerala.
This festival has included activities such as:

Seminars and discussions

Film screenings

Performances of traditional rituals

Field visits to Sarppakkavu

Book releases

Visit the website: www.kavumela.in

GIVE US A HAND
Aarsha Bhoomi is managed by a dedicated team of individuals with experience in various fields.Supporting Aarsha Bhoomi Through Donations
Aarsha Bhoomi is a registered public charitable trust, which means donations to it are eligible for tax redemption under section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act. This allows donors to claim a deduction from their taxable income for the amount donated to the trust.
Aarsha Bhoomi’s mission is to preserve and promote Indian culture, utilising modern technology and electronic media to achieve this goal