Our events are living celebrations of devotion, culture, and community. Each one is designed with one purpose: to bring people closer to the Sun, to our traditions, and to each other.
UHSD is one of our most meaningful and long-standing celebrations. For the past 11 years, we have organized this event every year during Chhath Puja, honoring Surya Dev with deep devotion.
UHSD is also a celebration of goodness in society. On this day, we respectfully recognize and honor those individuals who serve the community in any way—teachers, social workers, volunteers, helpers, and anyone who contributes to society with sincerity.
Along with this, UHSD becomes a stage for local talent. We give opportunities to people from nearby villages and towns—children, youth, and artists—to showcase their skills in dance, singing, fashion shows, and cultural performances. It is our way of uplifting the community, giving them confidence, and helping them shine.
Our 60 km Surya Rath Yatra is a journey of devotion that begins from Dev, a place with deep importance in Surya and Chhath Puja traditions.
We begin the Rath Yatra from Dev because we want the first call of the Sun to rise from this sacred place. As the Rath travels towards Sabadla, it carries prayers, energy, and the spiritual hopes of everyone walking with it.
This Yatra leads to a historic moment—on 15 November 2026, when the Rath reaches Sabadla, the Surya Maha Dharam Sankalp will begin: the Endless Surya Havan, a sacred fire that will continue for generations to come. This Yatra is the beginning of a spiritual revolution.
To carry this light forward, we also organize 7-Day Yagyas in different places. Wherever we go, we take with us a message of purity, unity, and healing.
These Yagyas remind us that our traditions are not just rituals—they are living energies that protect us, guide us, and fill our lives with peace.