Meerut,
Uttar Pradesh – At 23, Ayush Tomar is not only building businesses —
he’s preserving a legacy. As the torchbearer of Yogi Ji Ashram, Ayush
has taken on the mission left behind by his late Guru, Shri Sunil Yogi
Ji: to serve humanity through free, traditional healing.
The
Ashram, located in Meerut, has treated lakhs of patients over the years —
many suffering from painful and long-term conditions like slip disc,
arthritis, cervical issues, paralysis, sciatica, diabetes, and other
chronic ailments. With Ayush now leading the way, thousands continue to
receive this treatment every month — completely free of charge.
“The flame my Guru lit must never go out,” Ayush says. “I will carry it forward for life.”
Coming
from a background of poverty, Ayush knows the value of support during
times of suffering. It’s that lived experience — paired with his Guru’s
teachings — that fuels his passion for seva. While handling major
projects in real estate, IT, fashion, infrastructure, and government
tenders, Ayush still devotes himself fully to the Ashram’s daily work.
The
Ashram is not just a place — it is a movement. Here, the poor are
treated with respect. The elderly are cared for. The suffering are
comforted. There is no fee, no ego — only healing through ancient
therapies, spiritual strength, and human connection.
Ayush sees this work as more than service. To him, it is sacred.
“My Guru gave his life for others,” he says. “Now, I am giving mine to keep his dream alive.”
In
every corner of the Ashram, the spirit of Shri Sunil Yogi Ji lives on —
through the hands that heal, the hearts that serve, and the young
leader who refuses to let the light fade.