
This is Swami Sunildas, living right now in a faraway place, in front of a 5,000 feet high mountain
(Manpara) where even the animals of this mountain normally shy away from mankind. The deer and
peacock roam freely and siddhas who live in their spirits in the mountains radiate their spiritual charm
on the inhabitants of the place by raising the vibrations of their beings. Yet there are no proper roads
that lead to this place, In fact, there is no town and no village to demarcate it on the map. This is a place
where Swami Sunildas lives having an aura of spiritual enlightenment, so wide that those who come
over here have a hard time believing it. He embraces all in his Divine Love.
Theses are facts about Swami Sunildas of Muthalamada, something that appears to be very
outstandingly different from the tradition of other saints who have undertaken to benefit the world as a
whole by their philanthropic and loving activities.
This World Peace Center, standing on the foundation of Sneham Trust benefits the general masses in
supply of food, in providing education, healthcare, arranging for emergencies, bearing the expenses of
unprepared marriage ceremonies, looking after HIV and leprosy patients, the blind and deaf, feeding
everybody who comes hungry to the doors of the organization day or night without any distinction of
religion, caste and creed. There are no restrictions of any kind and there is not an occasion when people
in this area remember some needy person or an organization, when they approached Swami Sunildas,
had to go back empty handed. This World Peace Center (Sneham Trust) really signifies an organization of
love and care, without distinction. Currently, their office is located at a very inconspicuous place, a tiny
village named Muthalamada, in Kerala.
It may be interesting to narrate the background of Swami Sunildas who rose with distinction in the field
of loving service to mankind and also in loving honor of the country which has stood in the past for Loka
Samastha Sukino Bhavantu ( May all the beings in all the worlds be happy).