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Serving Humanity
is Prayer

— AiR Atman in Ravi Founder, AiR Humanitarian Homes
AiR Atman in Ravi — Founder

No doubt the world saw me as a successful person because whatever I touched turned to gold. There was success and more success. But the world did not understand the secret of my success. To me, the secret was simple – it was based on the universal law of Karma – As you sow, so shall you reap. What you give is what you will get.

From my first success, whatever I made, I gave a lot of it away. Somehow, I did not have the habit of being selfish, hoarding and storing my wealth. I don’t even know why I gave, because it started when I was a child. Today, I feel grateful that I was blessed to give, for I realize that it is in giving that we receive. One thing is sure, my success was fuelled by my giving.

I gave to everybody I could, not just my family and friends. But to strangers as well. I would give my love to old people, who needed help to cross the street. I would share my meals with those who worked in our household. When I started earning, I shared my income with the poor and the underprivileged. It is my personal experience that the more I gave, the more I received.

My giving continued as my success hit the skies. I made millions, but I also gave away millions. It had become an automatic circle of my life. I experienced great joy in giving and this inspired me to give more and more.

AiR’s ‘GIVING’ Journey


I had nothing, but whatever I got,
I started to give.
The more I gave, the more I got!
What a magical way to live!

20+ Years of Giving
1000s Lives Touched
Joy Shared

AiR’s Giving Journey — The Story Continues

3 Charitable Homes 100+ people living with us
Food, Clothing & Medicine Provided daily to residents
Weekly Giving Day Every Monday — for decades
God’s Temple 85-desk state of the art
The Beginning From my initial business success, I set up a humanitarian trust. Our goal was to pick up people from the street and put them back on their feet. Some people had not eaten for days. They would have died. It was through Divine intervention that the team in our trust, which was full of people with compassion and humanitarian hearts, was led to serve the destitute and the downtrodden.
Street to Home We found vagabonds on the street, and we set up small shops for them and provided them with merchandise to sell so that they did not have to beg for a living. When houses were ravaged by rains, we would reconstruct the roofs of the houses of the poor. We did anything and everything possible to serve the needy.

Every Monday was declared a weekly ‘Giving day’. I would sit and wait for people to come to me with their problems and their needs.
I would listen to their stories and try to find a way to help them.
We treated thousands of people live with dignity and respect.

Healthcare & Dignity We gave medicines to the poor, just as we funded their surgeries and treatment. As we did this, we realized that the existing charitable homes had limitations. They had too many conditions for admission and did not admit all those who needed support.
A Child Who Needed Help We found a child who was both mentally and physically challenged. Since we supported and sponsored several charitable institutions, we approached them for admission. One said that they could only take care of the physically challenged, while another institution stated they could take care of only those who were mentally challenged. We were left helpless and hopeless.

Building Our Own Home

We decided to set up our own humanitarian home. We bought a piece of land and constructed a 300-bed home. We had a few cases that could not find admission in any charitable institution. A poor man’s servant had a child, and she approached a charitable mission. They refused to accept the child until we promised to see the child again. We don’t turn anybody away.

All those who are rejected by charitable homes, all come to us. We admit them in one of our 3 charitable homes. We have about 100 people staying with us. We look after them, providing food, clothing, medicines and love and care. They are our family!

Where Did the Money Come From? I don’t even know! All I know is that when we worked for money, it was always there. There was never a time when we were short of funds. Even today, we spend millions to serve the poor, and while there are always supporters and donors who contribute to this mammoth but humble effort, it was “giving” for sure, that led to us receiving the funds and the support we needed to make all this possible.
God’s Temple While I gave to the destitute, I also wanted to do something for God. At that time, I realized that by trying to give for my God’s temple would become another source of getting resources to bigger charitable projects. This led us to build an 85-desk state-of-the-art facility, which has been a beacon of hope and giving ever since.

The Transformation
From Religious to Spiritual The ‘Giving’ Journey has never stopped. I have evolved from a religious to a spiritual person, and my transformation has led to my metamorphosis. I continue to visit the charitable and other organizations that I have set up. But personally what I give now is different — I give talks and share my Realizations.
Giving Enlightenment I give away a lot of knowledge and merchandise that can help people realize the truth about life. While I can’t ‘give’ Enlightenment to others, I give talks and provide answers to questions that can help people on the ultimate Journey of Self-Realization, Enlightenment, Liberation and Unification with the Divine. This is the mission of my life.
Becoming a Karma Yogi If I reflect upon my life, I am grateful for all the blessings I have received. I realize that in the beginning, it was Karma, the Law that was working. But I went beyond doing good Karma to becoming a Karma Yogi. I realized that every creature, whether a human being or a beast, was nothing but a manifestation of the Divine.
United With the Divine I experienced God as SIP, the Supreme Immortal Power, in one and all — and so I served not the bodies that were suffering, but the temple that housed the Soul that was none other than the Supreme Immortal Power. Thus made me a Karma Yogi, one who is ever united with the Divine, through acts of good deeds or Karma.

Right from the beginning, I knew nothing is mine — we come empty-handed and we leave empty-handed.
I even realize that I don’t give; these hands are not mine.
I am just an Instrument of the Divine.

AiR Atman in Ravi
Founder, AiR Humanitarian Homes
Serving Humanity is Prayer

The Ultimate Realization

We may pray to a God, but we do not realize that God is not God — God is SIP, the Supreme Immortal Power. In your and my life, we are often ignorant about this truth and thus refrain from giving while living.

If only we realize that we are nothing, and we realize that we are all part of that one Supreme Immortal Power SIP, we would give everything away. Somehow, the body, mind and ego, keeps us trapped in ignorance and we do not realize that we came with nothing, and we will go with nothing.

The ego makes us believe that I am ‘I’ and this is mine. I was lucky to realize that nothing is mine. Everything is Mine! Even I am Mine! With this Divine revelation, my life has evolved to where it is today. I hope that I continue to give as I live, and that the day comes when it is time to go and I hear the death whistle blow, I would have given away everything that I have. My aspiration is to Give before I am Gone, so that I become the ultimate Giver who can never ever report.

A Prayer from the Founder

When It Is Time To Go, And I Hear The Death Whistle Blow,
May I Have Given Away All That Seemed To Be Mine.
This Is My Prayer, O Divine!

— AiR Atman in Ravi, Founder