About Param Veda Foundation
Param Veda Foundation is a not-for-profit trust established in India to preserve, publish, and protect the Param Veda canon and its authorized Upaniṣad-style commentary for a global audience.
Param Veda is a post-vedic universal scripture—Sanskrit-first with transliteration and English meaning—written in a Vedic style without requiring any religious identity. It aims to cultivate clarity, duty, justice, and harmony in an age of propaganda, social division, and moral confusion.
Core pillars
- Satya (Truth)
- discipline against falsehood, manipulation, and propaganda.
- Dharma (Duty & Justice)
- responsibility, dignity, fairness, and moral law.
- Śānti (Peace)
- harmony achieved through truth, law, and compassion.
- Karma (Action)
- measurable integrity, accountability, and service.
Its ritual axis is universal and scientific: gravity (gurutva) and Earth’s magnetic shield (dhruva-kṣetra)—shared realities that do not belong to any one culture.
Our mission
- Preserve the Canon as an immutable sealed text.
- Publish authenticated editions from the official source: www.paramveda.org.
- Teach and clarify through rigorous commentary and practical disciplines.
- Enable global promotion while preventing counterfeits, tampering, or fragmentation.
Stewardship, not permanent ownership
The Foundation is a steward-custodian, not a permanent private owner. The canon is not for personal enrichment. If Param Veda Foundation cannot operate, stewardship must transfer to a successor non-profit custodian bound by the same rules: the Canon remains unchanged, and authenticated publication continues from a single official source.
Governance & transparency (placeholders)
- Trust Registration No.: [PENDING]
- Jurisdiction: India (future registrations planned: UK / USA / Australia / other jurisdictions)
- Trustees: [PENDING]
- Annual reports: www.paramveda.org/transparency (coming soon)