Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat

[12] Following a clearly defined set of aims and objectives, JKP continues its work in India and globally, focusing on the growing number of people seeking spiritual guidance and support.

The establishment of Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat in 1970 aimed to impart the eternal knowledge of the Vedas to seekers worldwide and contribute to society through philanthropic and humanitarian endeavors.

In September 2015, JKC opened its third facility in Vrindavan,[7][13] housing important medical equipment, doctors' and nurses' living quarters, as well as 100 beds to treat patients.

[7] The second group under JKP is Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat Education[26][27] (JKPE), which provides free schooling to over 5000 village girls[15][8] living near and around Kunda.

[11] The Poor Relief Fund operated under JKP helps give out warm blankets, jackets, clothing, food items, school bags and resources (benches, chairs etc) and many other necessities to almost 100,000 impoverished individuals every year to Braj residents of Brindavan and Barsana.