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Gokila sasikrishna-wife of Sasi Krishnasamy


Gokila Sasikrishna is one of the Managing Trustees of Ayngaran Foundation and a key person in managing the day to day activities of the Foundation. Gokila was born on November 14, 1984 to Velusamy and Jayalakshmi, a humble tamil family hailing from Coimbatore, India. She did her schooling in Govt Higher Secondary School in the same town. Later, she got married to Sasi Krishnasamy on September 14, 2009. The couple has two children named Sowmiya Sasikrishna and Gowtham Sasikrishna. She always had the zeal to give back to the society and wanted to make a difference. Through Ayngaran Foundation, she is striving to bring harmony to the society through spiritualistic principles.

Ayngaran Foundation, a Registered Spiritual Non Profit Organization located in the Divine & Serene Town of Palani, TamilNadu, is dedicated to the establishment of a new and better way of life for everyone in the world based on the fulfillment of the divine plan for humanity. Its educational activities promote recognition and practice of the spiritual principles and values upon which a stable and interdependent world society may be based. Ayngaran Foundation is managed by our Founder Mr. Sasi Krishnasamy and our Chairman Mr. Vince Thomas.

Ayngaran Foundation is a spiritual non profit organisation founded by sasi Krishnasamy and chairman of Vince Thomas,Ayngaran Foundation have established a meditation centre named Veda Bodhivanam. Additionally, the foundation encourages volunteers and donations who may contribute to the development of society. The Vedas are Hinduism’s origins. It is thought that by adhering to the Vedic injunctions, we might acquire the blessing of God for our own well-being and that of the world as a whole. Therefore, the mantras of the Vedas should serve as a Hindu’s daily guidance.

The purpose of this project is to establish meditation centre , We wish to speak out to all peoples and people, who are ready to support this project, who accept hindu teaching of mind development through meditation. All these people are welcome to take part in this project


We offer several possibilities, how to do that: donations (Dana) that will be targeted towards development of meditation centre and project; volunteer work during retreats and in construction; taking part in retreats; using skills (ie. development of web page, architecture, construction).


Also it will be possible to state exactly for which purpose the donations should be used, for example construction of meditation hall, teacher's . Making such offerings, according to tradition, is a wholesome deed that will be very beneficial to the donator and bring good carmic results in future.



From our side we will provide volunteers with help in organising visas, accommodation and food. We do all our actions with maximum transparency, so donators can see how these donations are being used. It is possible to donate anonymously or personally - names of donators will be recorded in special list and by end of project we will create a memorial plank with donator's names on it.


The Ayngaran Foundation is a non-profit group that was started by Sasi Krishnasamy on September 14, 2020. The location of the foundation is Palani. It focuses on meditation, education, and research with the aim of providing families with claws. It includes individuals from the United Kingdom and the United States. On September 14, 2020, the Ayngaran Foundation was registered with the Indian government.

The Ayngaran foundation is situated among Palani’s beautiful greenery. Sasi Krishnasamy, who started the organisation, had worked for other non-profits before he decided to start his own. Therefore, he began this on September 14, 2020.


Agriculture: 70% of the rural population in India is still dependent on agriculture for a living. Since so many people work in agriculture, it is very important to encourage and support innovation in the field. Ayngaran is attempting to achieve just that. Since more than half of the people in India depend on agriculture, this new NGO wants to work with universities to make a big change in the agricultural sector. The growth of this industry promotes not just a better economy but also a healthier society.