Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Sowing of the seeds for sublimation of attitude and thoughts - another invitation for pilgrimage to the Himalayas


The movement for sublimation of attitudes and thoughts of the masses. Known as Vicar Kranti Abhiyan, was born at Mathura. My determination to sublimate the attitudes the thoughts of crores of people is being materialized through this movement. The Sahastra-kundi yagya performed in 1958 was simply a medium for the meeting of parijans who were connected with me since previous births and who had to play an important role in the fulfillment of the mission of my present life. About one lakh persons took a pledge in this yagya to root out the vices from their families, their personal lives and from the society. In fact, I was a mere channel for the flow bringing about a total transformation in the hearts and minds of the masses.
It was in Mathura, that a comprehensive scheme was chalked out to spread the light in every village, by organizing Gayatri yagya and Yug Nirman sammelans for moral, intellectual and social upliftment. All dynamic and inspired persons who had participated in the Sahastra - kundi yagya at Mathura took up the responsibility to set up the branches of the mission at their respective places and perform similar yagyas there. In other words, in that spiritually surcharged atmosphere of Mahayagya, each of these vibrantly alive persons was inspired to take upon himself the responsibility if finding out at least a thousand thoughtful persons from the surroundings area and enlist them as active workers of the mission. All these celebrations were planned for four days each. Music and discourses were to be organized for three days in which detailed outlines and working methods for implementing the three transformations were explained, and on the fourth day people were asked to take a pledge in the presences of sacrificial fire of yagya to give up vices and adopt righteous way life.

These celebrations were most successful. About a core of people listened to the ideology of the missions and millions took a pledge to give up vices, bind faith and evil customs. In most of these functions, marriages without dowry and pomp and show were also solemnized. Later, in Mathura a yagya of hundred kinds was performed in which ideal marriages of one hundred couples were celebrated. Since then, such celebrations have become a regular feature of the mission's activities and every year many persons are being benefited by this movement.

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