Buddha launched a worldwide ethical awakening
movement to eradicate corruption and spread it throughout Asia. Satyagraha
movement started by Gandhi with help of a handful of persons, by preparing salt
by Gandhi with help of a handful persons, by preparing salt at Dhurasana,
spread throughout the country. Everybody knows how extensive and successful the
Bhudan movement which was started all alone by Vinaba was. Scouting, Red Cross
and similar other movements were initially started on small scales and steadily
spread worldwide. Vanasthali Balika
Vidyapeeth of Rajasthan, Baba Amites Seva Sadan for person suffering from
leprosy are shining examples of such works.
There have been several instances where availability of expertise,
resources and cooperation were almost negligible in the beginning but, by the
sheer strength of will of the pioneer, the momentum of the movements was kept
up and the work continued moving forward with whatever resources and
cooperation were available. Thus, behind the fulfilled of righteous purpose one
can have a glimpse of the process of attainment of Siddhi by sadhana.
One will not be disappeared if he wants to find out
Siddhis attained by me as a result of sadhana. In the beginning g people termed
it as foolhardiness and warned me that I would be laughed at and ridiculed but
I had unflinching faith in God who had inspired me to take up that work in
hand. Determination to do work for public good and firm that it would be packed
by divine help will provide strength of perseverance to a person who is free
from greed and allurements.
When the energy of Sadhana matured in the form of
Siddhi it was decided to channelize it in fulfilling timely needs. The works
was started. It appeared as if everything was pre-planned. Several persons in
the beginning termed it as sheer fruit they conceded that was the sadhana. All
these acts of madness are summed up below
1.
Taking a pledge at the age of 15
to perform twenty- four Gayatri Mahapurascaranas along with several self-
imposed restraints for twenty-four years and fulfilling it without faltering.
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