The service centres of A.V.V. are spread not just in every corner of India but world-wide as well in the form of mini madhubans, Gita schools (schools being run in the houses of the members of the A.V.V. family), Shakti Bhavan (the center where only mothers and maidens stay) and Pandav Bhavan (the center where only married or unmarried brothers stay). The Supreme Father Shiva has named the above mentioned service centres as spiritual centres, Gita schools, Spiritual Hospital cum University or Spiritual University in the Gyaan Murlis narrated through Dada Lekhraj.
Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya isn’t an institution but a Divine family based on a gurukul system (seminary) of ancient India. Just like in ancient India, children from different categories of the society used to spend their entire childhood obtaining various kinds of knowledge at a gurukul under the sustenance of a guru and his wife and during this period, they even respected their guru and his wife as their mother and father. The guruji and his wife also sustained their disciples like their children. In the gurukul, whether the disciple is a prince or the child of a poor Brahmin, both had to lead a simple life. Similarly, despite being a different personality, every member of A.V.V. is certainly the member of one family. The praise of God, ‘tvameva mata ca pita tvameva’ (You alone are my Mother as well as the Father) is adopted in practice here, at present because through this very family, God Himself is going to be revealed soon in front of the entire world with the name and form of ‘Jagatam pitaram vande parvati-parameshvarau’, meaning the World Father and the World Mother, Adidev-Adidevi, Adam-Eve, Aadam-Havva and Adinath-Adinathini.