Saturday, June 6, 2015

Visible attainments of Sadhana 3


9.   2,400 Pythagoras and 12000 Pragya sansthans have been establishment for integration for moral, intellectual and social rejuvenation and revitalization. Efforts are being made to spread Yugantariya center amongst migrants of Indian origin in seventy-five foreign countries.
10.     A new center has been established for the in-depth study of various languages and culture of the world so that the message of the advents of the New Golden Era could be brought home to the people of the world at large. For the present, publicity squads are being deputed in jeeps to Hindi, Guajarati, Oriya, and Marathi speaking regions, but they will soon be sent to all parts of the country to strengthen the roots of righteousness, enlightenment and unity.           
 11     Publicity is being done through the medium of tape recorders and slide projectors. It will now be done by video films also.
12      The message of Pragya Abhiyan is being spread through folders in many languages for creating an awareness of the emerging new higher consciousness in humanity.
13      Four volumes of Pragya Purana have been published. Efforts are afoot to publish them in other languages; and its tapes are also being prepared. Through the medium of stories and tales in Pragya Purana an effort has been made to provide guidance to the common masses for meeting the day-to-day challenges and problems of present day life righteously, bodily, and wisely.
14      Not less than 1000 guests, pilgrims and trainees are in residence at Shantikunj at one time. They are provided free board and lodging. They return after taking Prasad with a deepened faith in and respect for the mission's activities.
15      Many persons come to Gayatri Tirtha, Shantikunj and perform Anusthans Sadhana. This has helped them in their inner self-growth, in getting rid of evil tendencies and molding their lives in accordance with perennial principles of truth. These positive orientations in their personalities have been scientifically verified at the Brahmavarchas Research Institute.

It can be well imagined how much labor, concentration, manpower and resources must have been needed to accomplish so huge a task. The fact is that the invisible power of only one individual has been in operation for accomplishment of all these stupendous tasks. The method of begging money or raising funds through contributions was never adopted. Everybody knows what pressures and persuasions are required to be used in collecting money these days. But here, everything has been done voluntarily on the basis of cooperation. This is the only mission which functions on the basis of individual contribution of ten paisa in Gyan-Ghat and a handful of food-grains in Dharma-Ghat per day by the devotees. Everybody who contributes this insignificant amount feels a sense of belonging to the institution, which is functioning by his help and cooperation. The organizers are also ever cautious to spend every paisa after careful consideration. Thus, an intimate relationship of cordiality and of close affinity is established between the members and the organization. This is the secret behind the success of this mission.

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