“Giving Back with Care”
B K DWARAKANATH Dreamshine Foundation & Charitable Trust
Dreams shine brighter with service: Upholding culture through social service, temples with care, cows with compassion and nature protection.
“At IHP Iyengars, we believe that business is not only about growth but also about giving back. Through our Trust, we support education, healthcare, environment, and community development initiatives that touch lives every day.”
About Us
Welcome to B K Dwarakanath Dreamshine Foundation and Charitable Trust, situated in the greenery of Banavara, Karnataka. We are a home to more than 70 cows, surrounded by trees, plants, and colorful flowers, all dedicated to saving nature.
In the midst of this green paradise stands a beautiful temple, offering tranquility. Our sacred kalyani and spacious park provide a peaceful retreat for those seeking peace and a connection with nature.
We are more than a trust; we’re a community committed to helping others and preserving our cultural heritage. Join us at our Trust, where the beauty of nature and the spirit of giving come together.
Protecting Life, Preserving Values What We Do
We cares for cows and nurtures nature, while also managing a temple and supporting communities through social aid like scholarships, medical help, and job opportunities.
Goshaale
Devasthanam
Social Help
A Visionary Rooted in Service The Man Behind Everything
The vision and dedication of our founder guide every initiative of the foundation, turning compassion into meaningful action.
Founder
B K Dwarakanath
Meet B K Dwarakanath, born in 1956 in a small village in Chikmagalur. Despite facing difficulties, his journey from the village to RC College in Bangalore showed his strong determination. He travelled the entire country on a bicycle and set record, and gained certificates from chief minitsers of different states which shows his daringness.
Alongside his studies, Dwarakanath and his wife, B.R. Padmavathi, started a small business called IHP Iyengar Puliogare. They offered good food at fair prices to help people facing hunger. They distribted lakhs of books of Swami Vivekananda’s “Arise, awake, stop not till your goal is reached” and “Geetha Bhavadhare” by Somanathananda.
Dwarakanath cared about his village, creating jobs by building a farm in Banavara and taking care of more than 80 cows. He and his wife also built a beautiful temple called Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Swamy.
Though Dwarakanath passed away in 2019, his wife started a trust to continue his good work. His story teaches us to keep trying, help others, and make the world better—showing that even from humble beginnings, one person’s determination and kindness can leave a lasting impact.









