About Us
A conscious volunteer-led community working towards sustainable rural ecosystems and inner transformation.
Our Roots & Purpose
Pranava Kshetra is a nonprofit organization that is run by volunteers to inspire the villages of India to become self-sufficient and sustainable in every way, including human capacity to its fullest.
We are a dedicated group of volunteers simply doing what is needed, inspiring villagers towards behavioral transformation, and helping them realize their highest capacity.
Volunteers from all across India have been supporting Pranava Kshetra since its inception in 2022.
Our operations are rooted in North Karnataka in Mangalgi Village, Bidar District, serving as a blueprint for sustainable rural renaissance.
Our Mission
Facilitate human beings to transform into conscious and responsible individuals. Sustainability and Resilience are just a consequence of such reality.
Our Vision
Creating inclusive communities centered around wellbeing, resilience, sustainability, and volunteerism through behavioral transformation.
Three Pillars of Intervention
Instead of fragmented initiatives, we channel our dedication into three highly focused pillars to drive comprehensive transformation.
Gurukulam
Reviving traditional learning and inner development for children, teaching conscious living and holistic sciences.
Model Village
Building self-sufficient community ecosystems focused on organic farming, ecology, welfare, and spirituality.
Consultation for Wellbeing
Offering guidance, yogic processes, and specialized programs to empower individuals on their health and transformation journeys.
Meet the Core Team
The key leaders guiding Pranava Kshetra and making our work possible.

Nishant Gunda
Founder President
Athish Kiran Reddy
Treasurer
Sneha
Secretary
Mamta Sali
Full time Volunteer
Pramod Lella
Full time VolunteerImpact in Numbers
A concise snapshot of the change we are creating in our communities.
230+Beginners Yoga Program
350+Number of Trees Planted
150+Number of Youth EngagedWant to know more or work with us?
Visit our sacred spaces, attend our workshops, or volunteer to support rural development.