Drahma Eastern Theological and Historical Research Institute (DETHRI) is a dedicated non-profit committed to research excellence, community upliftment, cultural preservation, and sustainable knowledge development. Building on years of scholarly work and compassionate outreach, we focus on four key verticals – Research, Social Service, Publications, and Library Management and Renovation, to address both the intellectual and social needs of the communities we serve.
Our research initiatives explore theological and historical narratives that safeguard identity and heritage. Through social service programs, we respond to human need with dignity, supporting education, welfare, and holistic development. Our publication efforts ensure that valuable knowledge is preserved, accessible, and shared with future generations. Meanwhile, our library restoration and management work revitalizes learning environments, conserving rare collections and nurturing a culture of reading.
Together, these efforts create spaces where knowledge, faith, care, and opportunity converge, empowering communities through sustained, thoughtful, and transformative action.
At DE’THRI Foundation, our mission is to create meaningful and sustainable change through our four key verticals. We advance research that addresses real social and cultural challenges, deliver social services that support and uplift communities, develop publications that preserve knowledge and inspire learning, and strengthen libraries through thoughtful management and renovation. Through these interconnected efforts, we strive to build informed, empowered, and resilient communities.
To become a leading force of positive transformation by strengthening society through research, social service, meaningful publications, and strong library ecosystems. We envision a future where knowledge is accessible, communities are empowered, and collective efforts create an equitable, compassionate, and sustainable world.
At De’Thri Foundation, our values are rooted in the belief that knowledge, compassion, and collective action can transform communities. Everything we do, whether through research, social service, publications, or the strengthening of libraries, all comes from our commitment to creating a more informed, inclusive, and sustainable world.
We value research that is honest, purposeful, and deeply connected to the realities of society. We believe in service that restores dignity, uplifts lives, and brings people together in moments of need. We cherish the power of published knowledge to preserve culture, spark conversations, and inspire learning across generations. And we hold great respect for libraries as living spaces of wisdom, growth, and community connection.
At DE’THRI Foundation, we believe true progress begins when knowledge, compassion, and community come together with a shared purpose. Our work is shaped by the understanding that every village, every family, and every individual carries the potential to grow when given the right support, resources, and opportunities.
We are driven by a vision of nurturing environments where learning becomes a way of life, cultural wisdom is honoured, and sustainable development becomes a collective journey. Through research that uncovers deep insights, social initiatives that respond to real needs, publications that preserve and share knowledge, and library spaces that inspire curiosity.
What guides us forward is a simple yet powerful belief: transformation is most meaningful when it is shared. Together, we aim to build a future where growth is inclusive, where knowledge uplifts, and where every step forward is taken hand in hand.
In Jainism, the number 3 holds significant spiritual and symbolic importance, primarily through the concept of the Three Jewels or Ratnatraya, Right Faith, Right Conduct and Right Knowledge, In Zoroastrianism, the number 3 holds significant spiritual and symbolic importance like, Threefold Path: The core ethical principles of Zoroastrianism are encapsulated in the Threefold Path: Good Thoughts (Humata): Encouraging positive and righteous thinking. Good Words (Hukhata): Speaking truthfully and kindly and Good Deeds (Havarashta): Acting with integrity and benevolence, In Confucianism, the number 3 holds symbolic importance, reflecting the philosophy’s emphasis on harmony, balance, and ethical living, Mind-Body-Spirit: In various spiritual and philosophical traditions, the number 3 often represents the integration of mind, body, and spirit, emphasizing the holistic nature of human existence .
De’ – means from in Spanish and French and the ‘Thri’, stands for number 3 – Trinity in Christianity, 3 formation in Om Symbol, also refer to Thrimurthies, Prominence of 3 in Islam like Three Quls, Wudu, Tasbeeh.
In Buddhism, the number 3 holds significant spiritual importance, primarily through the concept of the Three Jewels or Triple Gem, In Judaism also, the number 3 holds significant spiritual and symbolic importance. like 3 patriarchs, Torah divided into 3 parts, 3 blessings, 3 pilgrimage festivals, etc,
There are three Pillars of Sikhism: Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, emphasized three fundamental principles: Naam Japna: Remembering and meditating on God’s name, Kirat Karo: Earning an honest living and Vand Chakko: Sharing with others and helping those in need.
The initiative provides quality supplementary education for tribal children, offers scholarships to those in need, focuses on Historical and Eastern Theological Research to enhance community identity, and renovates libraries to promote reading habits.
Through thoughtful social initiatives, we support vulnerable families, build stronger community networks, and create opportunities for skill-building and personal growth. Our work focuses on uplifting individuals with care, guidance, and meaningful interventions that address their real needs.
We believe knowledge should be accessible to all. Through responsible and insightful publications, we document cultural heritage, share research findings, and create educational resources that strengthen learning, preserve identity, and promote awareness across communities.
Libraries are at the heart of community learning. Through organized library management, renovation, and resource enhancement, we create inviting reading spaces that encourage curiosity, support education, and keep cultural knowledge alive for future generations.
Guided by research and community collaboration, we work toward long-term sustainability by fostering self-reliance, encouraging local innovation, and supporting small-scale development initiatives. Our focus is on building resilient communities that grow with dignity and confidence.
We are committed to creating opportunities for continuous learning across all communities we serve. By supporting research initiatives, social engagement, informative publications, and well-managed library spaces, we ensure that knowledge is accessible, inspiring, and empowering for people of all ages.