The ShreeSanatan Sewa Foundation has announced the launch of a global certification and community ecosystem aimed at supporting Hindu and Sanatan businesses, services, and products worldwide.
The initiative, hosted on the platform ShreeSanatan.com, seeks to enhance authenticity, build trust, and strengthen unity across Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain communities.
According to the Foundation, Hindu-owned businesses and families often face systemic challenges, such as discrimination and boycotts, underscoring the need for a dedicated community-driven network.
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The newly launched ecosystem offers a wide range of features. Businesses can obtain a Sanatan Certification and Logo with a unique QR code for instant verification and display on products. A Global Sanatan Search Engine provides visibility for Hindu-owned businesses, professionals, and matrimonial candidates, while a secure matrimonial platform ensures verified profiles, protecting families from deceptive practices. Individuals without businesses may join by acquiring a Hindu Identity Card, enabling them to connect with the global network and access referral-based income opportunities.
Other highlights include product certification guaranteeing compliance with Hindu values, a mandir and organization database, financial empowerment through business connectivity, and assurances that all certified products are cow meat-free.
Founder and president Hemant Patel described the project as more than a certification scheme, calling it a “complete ecosystem” that empowers businesses, safeguards families, and strengthens cultural values. He urged Hindu organizations, temples, leaders, activists, and individuals worldwide to unite under this initiative.
The Foundation emphasizes that profits from this initiative will be directed entirely toward dharmic causes.
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