As the guardian of all the indigenous faith systems in the state, IFCSAP has been rigorously promoting the indigenous belief systems, spiritual teachings, and rituals by organizing traditional ceremonies, seasonal festivals, and sacred gatherings.
IFCSAP works tirelessly to protect and promote indigenous religions such as Donyi-Polo, Rangfraa, Nyezii, and Intaya. It inspires people, especially the youth, to uphold their ancestral faiths and live in harmony with nature and truth.
2. Supporting Establishment of Prayer CentresAcross Arunachal Pradesh, IFCSAP has supported the establishment of numerous Prayer Centres.
These serve as spiritual hubs for:To ensure continuity of indigenous wisdom, IFCSAP organizes:
IFCSAP promotes the celebration of traditional festivals such as Donyi-Polo Day, Nyokum, Solung, Reh, Mopin, Chalo Loku, etc., with ritual sanctity, cultural performances, and community participation — reflecting the deep connection between humans, ancestors, and nature.
5. Integration with EducationFacilitating the establishment of Indigenous Faith Learning Centres (Gurukuls), IFCSAP combines modern education with spiritual and moral values. Each day begins with prayers, hymns, and lessons that nurture truthfulness, discipline, and respect for all beings.
6. Promoting Ecological and Ethical LivingIFCSAP promotes the philosophy that nature itself is divine. Its spiritual teachings emphasize environmental conservation, peace, and mutual respect — encouraging a lifestyle rooted in balance and gratitude.