Seven entities. One campus. A flywheel that grows every piece when any piece grows.
The connective tissue of the ecosystem. Holds the Panchavati brand, coordinates between entities, manages grants, and serves as the founding visionary's home base. This is where the mission narrative lives and the community gathers.
Learn More →North Texas's first certified organic heirloom vegetable farm. Growing ridge gourd, bitter melon, moringa, turmeric, and 30+ heritage varieties for DFW families. Zero organic competition in this niche.
Visit prana-farm.com →A sacred cow sanctuary funded by contractual revenue pledges, not donation cycles. Gir and Brahman cows cared for with dignity, providing compost for Prana Farm and Panchagavya products for the community.
Visit gausevak.org →A sattvic vegetarian restaurant named for the woman who tasted each wild berry before offering it to Rama. Farm-to-table cuisine sourced entirely from Prana Farm. The most emotionally resonant food story in the Ramayana, made real.
Hear the Story →A Vedic Learning Center for children and adults. Sanskrit, scripture, classical arts, and cultural heritage taught in the guru-shishya tradition. Named for the royal sage who was Rama's own teacher.
Learn More →A meditation and healing center offering Sujok therapy, Reiki, pranayama, and Ayurvedic wellness, set in the natural landscape of the Panchavati campus. Named for the sacred forest groves of the Ramayana where inner transformation happened.
Learn More →An independent Hindu temple trust with its own land, its own board, and its own permanence. The spiritual anchor of the campus, drawing festival crowds that feed the entire ecosystem's flywheel. Independent but inseparable.
Learn More →No entity depends on the goodwill of donors to survive. Every non-profit in the ecosystem is funded by the contractual revenue pledges of the for-profits. The flywheel is structural, not aspirational.
These are legally binding contractual obligations — disclosed on menus, websites, and marketing. Not charity. Structure.