• 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
About Us

 

"…Where should you go to seek for God? Are not all the poor, the miserable, the weak, Gods? Why not worship them first?" "…Serve as worship of the Lord Himself in the poor, the miserable, and the weak. … In this world always take the position of the given. Give everything and look for no return. Give love, give help, give service and give any little thing you can..."Swami Vivekananda dedicated his life to provide for the underprivileged members of humankind in the universe. Whether ailing or downtrodden humanity, Swamiji gave away his own life to show the right path of a universe of love. The time for humanity to join forces and embrace this universal message is now. "Come, be a man…..Do you love human beings? Do you love your Country? Then let us try our best to be good and develop ourselves." inspired by Swami Vivekananda, Ram Chandra Saha founded Vivekananda Human centre in London on 11 September 1994 with blessings and support of Swami Aksharananda, Swami Prameyananda, Swami Prabhananda and Swami Dayatmananda. Vivekananda Human Centre is known by Vivekananda Centre for Human Excellence & Vivekananda Centre UK also centre is working as “Vivekananda Food Bank”. Swami Sarvasthananda, President of Ramakrishna Vedanta Centre UK is the adviser and patron of the Vivekananda Centre.

Vivekananda Human Centre is a registered charity (Reg No:1170716) in UK. This is a philanthropic organisation whose aim is to be good and to do good for all human beings and others, providing inspiration of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda's messages.

The Vivekananda Human Centre promotes the philosophy of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda of Human Excellence, Unity in Diversity, Universal Tolerance, Harmony and Peace. It stages events through the course of the year to foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds - regardless of age, belief or gender. Events include: Birthday Celebration of Swami Vivekananda- Youth Convention”, "Birthday Celebration of Sri Ramakrishna-Festival of Unity in Diversity", Vivekananda Festival-Festival of Human Excellence”, Birthday Celebration of Holy Mother- Women’s Convention”, “Parliament of Religions- Festival of Universal Tolerance, Harmony & Peace”, Diwali- Festival of Light”.

Charitable objects: The promotion of equality and diversity for the public benefit by promoting activities to foster understanding between people from diverse background and the prevention or relief of poverty in the UK and overseas by providing: grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.

  1. 'To serve man as God'- by taking this idea of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda in mind, we should mould our own life and character and should expand and promote this idea in the truest sense.
  2. To render service to the poor, the disadvantaged, the sick, the disabled, the old and all under privileged members of human kind in the universe.
  3. To promote Ramakrishna-Vivekananda's philosophy of Human Excellence, Unity in Diversity, Universal Tolerance, Harmony and Peace.
  4. To promote consciousness in education and culture among the youth and others as ordained by Ramakrishna - Vivekananda.
  5. To promote advancement of public education and peace with those from different walks of life.
  6. To promote the study of comparative Religion and philosophy in their widest form and by such and other means to assist in bringing about the harmony of Religions.
  7. To establish and maintain universal temple and institutions for the advancement of religion, education and other charitable purposes.
  8. To print, publish, sell or distribute, gratuitously or otherwise, any periodicals, books or leaflets or through any other media as may be necessary for the promotion of its objects.
  9. The centre must be non-profitable and free from any political involvement.

Diwali

Diwali celebrates the victory of good over evil–and the glory of light over darkness.

Vedanta & Hinduism

Vedanta is the philosophy that has evolved from
the teachings of the Vedas,

Interfaith

"We believe not only in universal toleration, but we accept all religions as true."