In an era where the ancient meets the modern, the Ramanandi Akhara continues to be a bridge between timeless spiritual wisdom and contemporary consciousness. Over the past year, several interviews and documentaries featuring the revered saints, seers, and initiatives of the Akhara have brought global attention to its philosophy, values, and community impact.
Leading Indian spiritual channels like Aastha TV, Sanskar TV, and Doordarshan Bhakti have conducted in-depth interviews with the senior acharyas of the Akhara, offering rare insights into the Ramanandi tradition, its lineage from Bhagwan Ram, and the teachings of Swami Ramanandacharya. These conversations touch upon critical topics such as devotion (bhakti), renunciation (tyag), the importance of dharma in modern life, and the role of saints in shaping a just and compassionate society.
Featured Interviews: Wisdom for a Modern World
In one of the most widely viewed interviews aired by Doordarshan Bhakti, Mahant Shri Ramdasanand Ji Maharaj spoke on the Akhara’s vision of spiritual leadership grounded in selfless service. He emphasized that dharma is not only ritual but also responsibility—toward society, environment, and the upliftment of the downtrodden.
Other interviews have highlighted topics such as:
- The role of youth in preserving Sanatan Dharma
- The significance of Gau Seva (cow protection) in the Vedic tradition
- Environmental stewardship through river conservation efforts
- The Akhara’s active involvement in disaster relief and humanitarian work
Documentaries: Bringing History and Heritage to Life
Acclaimed production houses and independent filmmakers have also begun exploring the rich cultural heritage and spiritual depth of the Ramanandi Akhara through beautifully crafted documentaries. These films offer audiences a visual journey into the lives of sadhus, the daily practices in ashrams, sacred pilgrimages, and major events like Kumbh Mela, where the Akhara plays a central role.
One such documentary titled “Bhakti ki Parampara: The Story of Ramanandi Akhara” has garnered appreciation for its balanced portrayal of tradition and modern relevance. Through rare archival footage, saint interviews, and on-ground coverage of seva activities, the film provides an immersive view of how the Akhara continues to thrive as a living embodiment of devotion, discipline, and service.

A New Chapter in Spiritual Media
The growing interest from media outlets and filmmakers marks a powerful shift in how spiritual institutions like the Ramanandi Akhara are perceived—not only as guardians of tradition but as active contributors to national well-being.
The Akhara welcomes such collaborations, offering transparency and openness to media teams interested in covering its work and wisdom. In doing so, it hopes to reach a wider audience, especially the youth, and inspire a renewed connection with Sanatan Dharma.
Stay Tuned
All official interviews and documentary features are made available through the Akhara’s website, YouTube channel, and social platforms. Devotees, seekers, and media professionals are encouraged to follow, share, and support these efforts to spread dharma across the world.