Projects

The Deg Teg Mission Charitable Trust and Atam Marg Spiritual Trust run a number of programs to further its mission, which is to bring Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji's message, sarb rog ka aukhad naam, to each home throughout the world (in this phrase, our Guru says "the cure for all diseases is God's name.")

Helping the needy

With a feeling of humanity, without any consideration of caste, creed or religion, we provide free of cost spiritual literature and assistance to poor and destitute individuals around the world. Please contact us if you or someone you know is in need.

Education

Pyare Daya Singh Public School was created in 2001 by Sant Waryam Singh Ji in District Rampur in U.P., India. He gave the seva (volunteer service) of this asthan (place) to Baba Gurpal Singh Ji. This school was built in a remote area that even the locals called “backwards.” There was previously no English-medium school in the area and education in general was not given a high priority in rural life.

At Pyare Daya Singh Public School, a modern education is provided to the local population’s children. Classes are offered in English medium (CBSE & U.P. Education Board). In addition to the regular classes, we also offer special Punjabi classes (including subjects of Gurbani, Kirtan, spirituality and Sikh history) and physical education classes. Education is coeducational from nursery to the 10th grade, while 11th & 12th grades are currently available only for girls.

For poor and needy children, free or reduced tuition is offered, along with free hostel.

Dispensary

In the Waryam Health Care Center, a variety of treatments are offered, including ayurvedic, physiopathy and naturopathy. For the poor and needy, treatment is offered at reduced or no cost.

Spiritual programs

We schedule a variety of spiritual programs all over the world.

One type of spiritual program is a Gurmat Roohani smagam. That is, an assembly of people gathered to listen to spiritual lectures and kirtan (hymns) done according to the Guru’s thinking. This can be an event on a single day or last for several days.

Gurbani paath (i.e. the recitation of our Guru's stanzas from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib) is a common activity. We also perform anand karaj, the Sikh wedding ceremony, and do volunteer service without self interest.

Spiritual programs are scheduled as requested by the sangat (holy congregation). We also have spiritual programs at regular, set times over the course of a calendar year. At Gurdwara Isher Parkash in U.P., India, there is a spiritual program on each sangrand (the start of a new month in the Sikh calendar). There is also an annual Gurmt Roohani smagam at the Gurdwara Isher Parkash in November of each year for Sant Waryam Singh Ji’s barsi (i.e. the date that the saint left his body). At the head office of the Deg Teg Mission Charitable Trust in Phagwara (Punjab, India), there is a Gurmat Roohani smagam on the 11th date in Punjab.