
Experience the quility like never before at Yash Seva Sadan Dharamshala. Located in Salasar and just five minutes from Balaji Mandir, our dharamshala is a top-notch retreat that embodies divinity, helping you feel a sense of spirituality and enables you to get the best darshan.
Every room in our abode has been designed with modern amenities to offer extreme comfort and relaxation to make your stay enjoyable. We also provide an all-vegetarian dining experience at our inhouse restaurant.
Your stay with us will be more than just a stay! It's the enthralling experience, convenience, and unforgettable memories that make Yash Seva Sadan a remarkable choice for you and your family.
Yash Seva Sadan Dharamshala is founded by Yash Group Charitable Trust. Yash Group Charitable Trust is a non-profit benevolent organization committed to catalyze positive change in society. Our mission revolves around addressing various societal challenges and promoting holistic development. We collaborate with professionals, volunteers, and the community to create lasting impact, fostering a brighter and more inclusive future for all.
Yash Bosh Mittal
"Yash Bosh Mittal", the owner of Yash Group and trustee of Yash Group Charitable Trust, was born on 20th December 1961 in Tapa Mandi. His entire upbringing and education took place in Tapa. He worked very hard in his life and founded Yash Construction in 1988, which is now very successful under the name Yash Group.
In 2011 Guru Manu Bhai (Head Priest of Dwarka Ji) gave him the title of "Dharma Samrat" during Rameshwaram Bhagavat.
Since a young age, they have been devoted to God. From the beginning, their thoughts have been inclined towards religious ideas. Their aim is to connect people with God.
During his struggling period, Yash Ji used his first earnings to start a community kitchen (langar) at Mansa Devi Temple in Panchkula in 1989, which continues to run successfully to this day.
In 1999, they also started a langar at Amarnath, which continued for 2 years. Due to the deteriorating situation there, this langar was then started in 2001 at Manimahesh Ji on every Janmashtami.
The langar at Manimahesh Ji continues to run to this day. In 2000, they organized the weddings of 21 poor girls in Royal palace, tapa with great celebration.
From 1995 to the present, along with the langar, they organize a Bhagwat recital every year at various religious sites such as Ashok Vatika in Sri Lanka, Vrindavan, Haridwar, and the four Dhams, including Dwarkapuri, Jagannath Puri, Badrinath, and Rameswaram.
He always at the forefront of every social activity and lead the entire group with them. He always step forward to help anyone in need.