Across India and the diaspora, we saw people struggling with health, career blocks, delayed marriages, family tensions, legal troubles, inner heaviness.
And we also saw elders quietly whispering:
“Feed. Do a Bhoj. Take their blessings. Let the energy shift.”
But no one knew where to begin.
Dharam Karm was born to bridge that gap between faith and action, intent and ritual, modern life and ancient solutions.