Badvel, Andhra Pradesh | October 2025:
Rooted in the eternal essence of Sanatana Dharma, the Sri Sri Sri Ramanujacharyula Trust stands as a beacon of devotion, compassion, and community service. Established on 6th October 2012 by Madakala Vasudeva Reddy, the Trust has been tirelessly engaged in cow protection (Goshala Seva), Annadanam (free food distribution), and community upliftment, touching thousands of lives across Andhra Pradesh and beyond.
At the heart of this sacred mission lies the temple of Sri Raja Rajeswari Ammavari, where devotion meets purpose. Every day, the Trust distributes prasadam to all devotees and organizes large-scale Pournami and Dasara celebrations that unite more than 10,000 devotees in prayer, food, and joy.
A Divine Mission in Action
The Trust is guided by the spiritual teachings of Sri Ramanujacharya, focusing on humility, compassion, and service without ego.
- Cow Protection Seva: Over 70 sacred cows are lovingly cared for in the Trust’s Goshala with daily feeding and maintenance.
- Daily Annadanam: Nutritious prasadam and meals are served daily to all devotees—no one leaves hungry.
- Community Upliftment: Grand Friday poojas, Pournami and Vijayadashami celebrations bring thousands together in faith and fellowship.
- Service to the Helpless: Shelter, support, and compassion are offered to the needy and distressed.
- Automatic Donation Receipt System: In a step toward transparency and digital empowerment, the Trust now offers automatic receipt generation through its official website — ensuring instant confirmation and records for every donor.
Digital Outreach & Spiritual Messages
To spread the wisdom of Sri Ramanujacharya, the Trust has launched its official Facebook page — a platform to share divine messages, spiritual teachings, and updates from the temple.
In one of the first messages shared, M. Vasudeva Reddy wrote:
“Sri Ramanujacharya taught that devotion without ego is the true path to liberation. When our heart is free from pride and filled with compassion, every action becomes an offering to the Lord. Let us live with humility, serve others with love, and walk in the light of His grace.”
Commitment to Transparency & Trust
The Trust upholds complete financial transparency and operates in accordance with Vedic ethics. Every donation received is used solely for seva activities. Donors also receive digitally signed receipts automatically — as seen in the recently issued receipt to Sunke Kumar, confirming a donation of ₹2,000 via the Trust’s official portal.
The Trust’s PAN (AAWTS9631H) and NGO ID (AP/2024/0404852) are publicly listed, ensuring accountability and trustworthiness.
Core Values
- Seva (Selfless Service): Serving all beings without discrimination.
- Dharma (Righteousness): Acting in alignment with ancient scriptures.
- Compassion: Placing love and care at the center of every act.
- Inclusiveness: Welcoming everyone, regardless of background or belief.
- Community Harmony: Strengthening bonds through shared festivals and faith.
Upcoming Celebrations
Join over 10,000 devotees on October 19, 2025, at the Raja Rajeswari Ammavari Temple in Badvel for a grand Vijayadashami celebration featuring poojas, cultural programs, and massive Annadanam.
Join Hands in Divine Seva
Support sacred initiatives like Cow Protection, Annadanam, and Community Service. Together, let us continue the legacy of Sri Ramanujacharya — serving humanity with humility, love, and devotion.
📍 Address: Madakalavaripalle, Nellore Road, Badvel, Andhra Pradesh – 516223
📞 Phone: +91 94944 47889
📧 Email: info@ramanujatrust.in | support@ramanujatrust.com
🌐 Official Website: www.ramanujatrust.in
🌐 Additional Website: www.ramanujatrust.com
About Sri Sri Sri Ramanujacharyula Trust
Founded by Madakala Vasudeva Reddy in 2012, Sri Sri Sri Ramanujacharyula Trust is a charitable organization devoted to upholding Sanatana Dharma through sacred service, cow protection, Annadanam, and spiritual upliftment. Guided by the teachings of Sri Ramanujacharya, the Trust continues to spread love, peace, and faith through seva and compassion.