New Delhi. BAPS (Bochasanvasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan) organization is continuously promoting the study of Sanskrit and its importance. In today’s era, where digital technology stimulates the mind but takes away peace, with the blessings of Mahant Swami Maharaj, ‘Mission Rajipo’ of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha has emerged as a path of light where spiritual education and character building happen together.
Divine inspiration of Mahant Swami Maharaj
Most Revered Mahant Swami Maharaj made this divine resolution in the year 2024 that children all over the world should study and recite Sanskrit shlokas. He said, Sanskrit is the mother of all languages. He explained that children who assimilate Sanskrit verses and implement them in life, progress not only spiritually but in every area of life.
Mahant Swami Maharaj set a target that 10,000 children should memorize Sanskrit verses in a year. But this inspiration of Swamiji spread like holy fire. What started as a goal soon became a movement. More than 40,000 children participated enthusiastically. Of these, 15,666 boys and girls completely memorized all 315 Sanskrit verses of the Satsang Diksha book and passed the examination. Thousands of other children are still moving forward in this spiritual journey of study, contemplation and self-transformation.
Deep vision behind Sanskrit study
Mahant Swami Maharaj’s vision is spiritual as well as scientific. He said that Sanskrit refines pronunciation, enriches vocabulary and sharpens the intellect. Regular chanting of Sanskrit verses increases concentration, clarity and mental purity, which is now accepted even by modern science. Thus, he described Sanskrit as not just a religious language but a spiritual science of internal discipline and self-transformation.
Satsang initiation: direction of life
The 315 verses of Satsang Diksha are not just lessons, they are sutras of life. Every verse is like a moral compass, which develops the following qualities in children-
Integrity: Speaking the truth and living with integrity.
Justice and Aparigraha: Not taking what is not yours and maintaining impartiality.
Concentration and study: Learning with heart and dedication.
Service and compassion: Helping others and sharing in their suffering.
Affection and devotion: Seeing God in every living being.
Respect and Obedience: Respecting parents, teachers and elders.
Unity and cooperation: Understanding our own upliftment in the upliftment of all.
Discipline and decorum: Living a life full of restraint and morality.
Patience and self-control: Establishing inner peace by overcoming anger.
Through these verses, children are learning that true knowledge is only that which comes into practice. They are not just learning Sanskrit but also imbibing values like compassion, humility, truth and harmony, which are the essence of divine life.
global cultural movement
From India to America, Britain, Canada, UAE, Australia, New Zealand and Africa, boys and girls participated in this devotional and discipline yagya. The collective effort of 103 monks, 17,000 volunteers and 25,000 parents behind the children turned this initiative into a worldwide ritual and movement.
Mission Rajipo – The Future of Faith, The Power of Holiness
Mission Rajipo campaign proves that when values are sown in childhood, the future blossoms with light. These children of today are becoming the “tradition-illuminators” of tomorrow, who are combining spirituality with modernity, honesty with intelligence and love with studies.












