A View of Santhigiri Ashram

A View of Santhigiri Ashram
Lotus Parnasala and Sahakarana Mandiram , Santhigiri Ashram, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

Saturday, March 26, 2022

'The Modi-God Dialogues'. A book on the Cosmology of Sanatana Dharma by Mukundan P.R.

Hon. Governor of Kerala, Shri Arif Mohammad Khan released 'The Modi - God Dialogues: Spirituality for a New World Order, written by Mukundan PR at a function held in Raj Bhavan on 19.03.2022. The book has been published by Akansha Publishing House, New Delhi. “The Modi-God Dialogues”, is a Philosophical Novel dealing with cosmology, cosmogony, and the spiritual history of the world. Professor S.R.Bhatt, Chairman, The Indian Philosophy Congress, who is also the National Fellow-Indian Council of Social Science Research, Government of India writes in his review: 'The novel titled “The Modi-God Dialogues” by Sri Mukundan P.R. is really a novel attempt to discuss the Indian existential scenario-past and present- to establish a spiritual world order on the basis of sublime Indian culture through multiple characters and numerous mythological stories and significant events in the vast canvass of Indian cultural history... This fascinating book deals with varied subjects pertaining to cosmogony, cosmology, social and political setup...The establishment of a virtuous society in this turbulent world is the need of the times. Ours is a grand and sublime culture. The Vedic wisdom is elevating and ameliorating. It needs to be revisited. There have been many aberrations, distortions, and deviations in Hindu society. We have lost our grandeur. There is a dire need for corrective and curative measures. Hinduism has to be reformed and errors rectified. This is the thrust of this novel..." He opined that this novel is one of the best expositions of Indian culture and Sanatana Dharma.
In another review of the book, Prof. Bal Ram Singh, President, Institute of Advanced Sciences writes: "The book is short, sweet, and full of wisdom for modern times. It rephrases many knowledge issues, allows questioning, and the answer in a format that is conducive to modern communication with concepts, terminologies, and language. Placing a popular figure posing a Mahatma Modi to raise issues of concern to society, intellectuals, truth seekers, religious figures, and politicians to “God” is a format of Bhagavad Gita that may be very effective and efficient to provide foundational knowledge to modern youth for much to ponder. It addresses the questions but provides further discussion by seekers, a beautiful way of continuing the dialogue for eternity." Swami Gurusavit Jnana Thapaswi, In-Charge, Santhigiri Healthcare & Research Organization, Dr. Gopinathan Pillai, Senior Fellow, Santhigiri Research Foundation, Dr.B. Rajkumar, Medical Superintendent, Shantigiri Healthcare & Research Organization were among others who attended the function. The well-known Gandhian Dr. N. Radhakrishnan received a copy of the book from the Governor. Buy the book here: https://universalculturetrust.org/product/the-modi-god-dialogues-mukundan-p-r/

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

The Connection Between Luck and Spirituality - Part 2

The connection between spirituality and luck was discussed earlier. Another aspect that obstructs the good fortunes of a family is pitru dosha. The curse of dead ancestors falls on the family when they do not perform pitru pindam, the prescribed after-death rites, and rituals. These rituals help the preta, the dead soul in its journey to pitru loka which begins after 41 days of death. It takes a year to reach the pitru loka, according to the experts.
The departed soul has to pass through numerous obstacles and pains in this journey. So prayers and charities such as annadanam is to be performed for the complete year as it gives peace and ease to the departed soul in its journey to the other world. Once the soul reaches the pitru loka, pious acts, charities, and rituals like shradham are to be continued by the family. It helps the pitrus to evolve from the pitru loka to the higher worlds. The pitrus may get lifted to the upper lokas only if there is good punya, otherwise, they will have to return to the bhumandala for another rebirth.
A virtuous pitru needs a good womb for rebirth. If there is no good womb, the curse of this pitru will work on the family. A good womb means a chaste woman with awareness of dharma. Only a virtuous person will get such a woman as a wife. Then good pitrus and even divine souls can come as their offspring. What a good fortune it will be if a Vivekananda is born as a child, for example!
Normally, the ancestral souls will take birth in the same family tree. So it is important that the children in the family lead a dharmic life. Otherwise, Pitrus in neech rashi will come and take birth in the families that are not god-fearing or do not live, respecting dharma. An auspicious worship system is also important as discussed earlier. Pitrus in neech rashi means the sinful ancestors who had committed some sins or had died by suicide, murder, accident, or a dreaded disease. The women in such families will give birth to children with equally sinful character, or they will die prematurely in the same way as these neech pitrus. Even political and religious vendetta and murders are prompted by evil spirits and pitrus.
Now how to filter or neutralize these bad pitrus who stand behind us like a shadow and obstruct our path? They are neutralized through pitru suddhi. The pitrus cannot be fully neutralized or purified by the tantric methods. The Vedic rituals give only temporary results because of the unique character of kali yuga. The methods of other religions are also equally ineffective in this. So what is the way to perform pitru suddhi?
The most effective way is Gurupooja of Navajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru. Guru brings the pitrus and the deities under his aura just by his sankalpam. The one that has to be neutralized is neutralized. The auspicious ones are placed for rebirth in the families thus purified through Gurupooja. No rituals are required except prayers. It is a device for gotra suddhi (purity of stock) allowed to Guru by God's compassion. The good fortune, peace, and prosperity of a family are ensured forever through Gurupooja. Society can be reformed only through a lineage of such spiritually sensitized families.
Mukundan P.R.
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The Connection Between Luck and Spirituality

 The Connection Between Luck and Spirituality

Is there any relationship between our spiritual practices and good fortune in life? This was one of the most talked-about topics in the discourses of Navajyoti Sri KarunakaraGuru. The majority of his followers came from the downtrodden class. They were mostly from Sudra communities beginning from Nairs, Ezhavas, and Dalits. Guru was much pained to see the sad plight of these communities. He connected their pathetic situation with their ignorant lifestyle and meritless worship tradition.
Many of them came to Guru at a point when they had exhausted all Punya (good fortune) in life. There was no unity, love, and harmony in their domestic life. Each member of the family held an opposite opinion on everything. They do not help each other most of the time. There will be mutual accusations and mistrust. If one person in the family is well off, he will keep the others at a certain distance fearing that they may ask for some help. Most of them live separately with their wives and children. Their wives feel that the husband's parents are a burden. The poor aged parents become physically and mentally sick because of the environment of insecurity, lack of love, and care.
If any of these people earn some money, they will live ignorantly without any knowledge of dharma because it was not taught to them. Over a period of time, their Punya and health get deteriorated. In the end, they will have only diseases as their companions. When there is no Punya, there will be poverty also. Poverty is both spiritual and material. At last, they go away from this world without earning any merit. This is the domestic situation in most families today.
There are many psychologists and social scientists but they have not been able to identify the real reason behind this or offer a solution. Navajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru brought to light the inseparable connection between Spirituality and Punya. Every member of the family will have a separate Ishta Devata. One may worship Siva, while the others may like Durga, Vishnu, Hanuman, and so on. All these deities have different qualities, likes, and dislikes. The Vishnu bhakta would be a vegetarian, while the worshipper of Durga cannot live without non-veg. One among them may never go to a temple; he may be an atheist or a Vedanti. So in the same family, you will find different characters that make unity impossible. Most often an outsider will come and take advantage of their disunity. This is the situation in most Hindu families. It is this spiritual disunity that gets reflected at the national level too. Hindus can never be united because of their spiritual disunity.
If you examine the background of these families still closer, you will find that they have behind them a tradition of the family deity. Many families will have a family temple to where they go and worship occasionally. That family deity will be a sort of evil spirits such as an ancestral spirit, kuttichattan, yakshi, brahmarakshas, or any other such evil spirits. These are found more in southern India. In the north the names are different. They are worshipped with the sweet-sounding names of Trimurti or of some other grand gods and goddesses. These evil spirits will shatter the peace in the house, and drain off the Punya of worshippers. When there is no Punya, there will not be good fortunes by way of wealth, health, beauty, riches, wisdom, or fine culture. There will be perpetual misery in life.
Realizing that misery in life is due to the paucity of Punya in the soul, Navajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru opened a new path for such people by which they can earn Punya in life. Thousands of families were rescued from a malignant spiritual culture and were guided into Guru Margam – the New Path of Spiritual Liberation.

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

The Structure of Brahmanda: The Indian Concept of the Universe


The rishis called our universe Brahmanda and had explained its structure both in its astronomical and spiritual aspects, long before modern science. Brahmanda is a vast egg-shaped space with multi-dimensional biospheres with distances of trillions of light-years. The sun and its planets including our earth rotate in this space.
Brahmanda has a north pole (Dhruva Nakshatra) as well as a south pole that determines the time and space of Brahmanda in a vast emptiness. Dhruva Nakshatra might have a much deeper mystical meaning related to the creation of Brahmanda. We will not go into that now. Apart from the Dhruva Nakshatra, there is also the Saptarshi mandala(the great bear) consisting of seven celestial orbs on the outer periphery of Brahmanda. A line visualized as the path connecting the north and south pole through the center is considered the axis of Brahmanda.
There are 27 nakshatras or the Milkyway galactical constellations arranged like a girdle at the outermost ring of the Brahmanda. These nakshatras are grouped into 12 Rashi mandalas or constellations. All these nakshatras or Rashi mandalas emit unique radiances. They exert their corresponding influences upon the souls in the Brahmanda defining their structure, qualities, and character.
Like the earth spins around the sun, the sun has a similar movement around a Rashi mandala. The movement of the earth around the sun produces micro-time such as day and night, seasons and years, and along with it, the evolution of life too. The movement of the sun around a Rashi mandala produces macro time such as Yuga, Chaturyuga, and Manvantara that measures the process of creation and dissolution internal to the Brahmanda.
There are fourteen biospheres or lokas for the souls to reside, seven up and seven down in the space between the north pole and south pole of the Brahmanda. The seven worlds below are called Patala Loka, the nether worlds.
Our Loka is Bhuloka that forms part of the solar system. It is situated at the center of the axis of Brahmanda. Above the Bhuloka is Bhuvarloka (antariksha). Above this space is Swarga Loka. Above Swarga Loka are still more finer lokas called Maharloka, Janaloka, tapoloka and then Satyaloka, (the seat of Brahman or God). These lokas are also referred as Trimurti mandalam, Rishi mandalam, Iswara mandalam, Brahma mandalam or Parabrahma mandalam by other sages.
Brahmanda is the dwelling place of trillions of souls of different nature. Each loka is inhabited by various types of souls with different frequencies of consciousness and happiness or bliss. For example, in the Gandharva loka ( a sub-world in the Bhuvarloka), happiness (ananda) is hundred times than the manushyananda. Similarly, in the Pitruloka, Devaloka, or Swargaloka, the ananda is many hundred times more than that of manushyananda. The ananda in lokas above Swarga such as Maharloka, Tapoloka, and Satyaloka are in many many thousandfolds. The souls aspire to evolve through these lokas and to merge with Satya loka, the penultimate resting place of all souls. The souls go up and down in these lokas, taking several bodies according to their karma.
Brahmanda is a finite world, meaning it has a beginning and an end. The age of a Brahmanda is measured in terms of Manvantaras. 71 chaturyugas constitute a Manvantara. A Chaturyuga means a cluster of four yugas, namely Satya, Treta, Dwapara, and Kali (43,20,000 years). A Manvantara is equal to 71x43,20,000 years = 30,67,20,000 years. At the end of 14 such manvantaras (or a Kalpa) the Brahmanda gets dissolved, only to be reproduced in the next Kalpa. The present Brahmanda is seven Manvantaras old, i.e. approximately 15 billion years. There are seven more Manvantaras to go before its dissolution. Modern science says our galaxy has come into existence about 14 billion years ago. This comes very near to the 15 billion years of the manvantara time scale.
A soul can access the higher lokas only through a mahatma who has got evolved to that loka through long Tapasya. Various soul groups like Pitrus, Yakshas, Kinnaras, Gandharvas, Siddhas, Devas, etc. occupy the space between Bhuvar Loka and Swargaloka in the Brahmanda. The Loka above Swarga is. Mahar Loka, which is the seventh in the hierarchy of Lokas. Only one out of billions of souls may reach Mahar Loka and the Lokas above it because of the resistance from Yogabhrashtas.
Who are the Yogabhrashtas? Yogabhrashtas are those jealous and fallen souls who have got slipped in the path of spirituality. Even some angelic beings also are included in this. Satan, Jinn, etc. are the other names for Yogabhrashtas. They block the path of other aspirants who want to ascend to higher Lokas. Even great Mahatmas that we know of remain in between the border of six and seven, i.e between the Swarga and Mahar Loka.
Sri Krishna was the only soul in the distant past who could reach up to Tapo Loka or the abode of Ishwara, transcending the seventh and eighth heaven or gyana Bhumika. In recent history, Prophet Muhammad was shown the Mahar loka (the seventh heaven) by an angel. But he could not actualize it further. A group of ferocious spirits (Jinns) corrupted his ideology in the subsequent time. The reason why Sri Krishna does not advise the worship of devas is to be found here. He stopped the worship of Indra. He humbled the pride of Brahma. He chided the Vaidikas whose main aspiration was to achieve the pleasures of Swarga.
In the present age, Sri Karunakara Guru is known to have transcended the eighth and ninth gyana bhumikas through the help of Sri Krishna. On the day of Guru's spiritual ascendence, a revelation came from the Light: "What I wished for ages has been fulfilled now". Sri Krishna, appearing in vision, advised the followers to pray to Guru only from now on. A new Guru Mantra or Akhanta Nama was also revealed from the Light. The devotees can ascend to Parabrahma Mandala, the highest Loka, through the chanting of Guru Mantra.
Mukundan P.R.

Friday, December 11, 2020

What is the reason behind India's Civilizational Crisis?


Sanatana Dharma is the basis of Indian culture and society. Sanatana Dharma rests upon Manus and their system of evolution of life through Manvantara time cycles in which a soul goes through the experiences of many Akashic fields before ending the journey in Brahman, the substratum of consciousness. It is a system of spiritual evolution of individual souls from the state of an atom to its absolute potential presided over by a divinely ordained Trikala Gyani Guru (who knows the past, present, and future) with a divine eye to perceive the time cycles of Manu and who is also able to advise the dharma and karma evaluating the past, present, and future of the human race. In this journey of evolution, the Akashic field of Devatas or the angelic world is neither the limits nor the desired destination. Not only the Vaidika Dharma but all other world religions today have put a limit to the journey of evolution. They obstruct the soul’s journey to higher astral or Akashic fields because all of them are angelic in origin.

Here comes the significance of Yuga Dharma. Yuga Dharma means a pre-set process of evolution that has to happen through each Yuga. So the Yuga Dharma of Dwapara and Treta becomes obsolete in Kali Yuga. To understand Yuga Dharma one has to realize the scheme of spiritual evolution willed by God. The concept of time itself was required for the process of evolution to happen. Time is the synonym for evolution. The solar system with its nine Grihas, 27 Nakshatras, and 12 Raashi Mandalas is an ecosystem for the gradual evolution of life. Manvantara time order is put in place for this measured evolution. Kali Yuga is the age of transition to Satya Yuga, the perfect age of Supramental evolution. So there will be an explosion of knowledge in Kali Yuga. Everything will be knowledge-oriented. The souls have to attain a higher degree of perfection to be qualified for the transition to Satya Yuga.

The rituals of Treta and Dwapara yuga with a focus on Devatas and caste laws will not be helpful in this spiritual transition. The effort to reclaim India’s past spiritual glory cannot succeed without a fundamental shift in spiritual practices. The people have to evolve themselves from the high-low caste gradation and Devata-worship. They are fed with the mythology, rituals, and customs in the Puranas in the name of Vaidika Dharma or Hinduism. The essence of Hinduism lies in Sanatana Dharma, which is the science and process of evolution. But there is no effort to impart the knowledge and the noble spiritual culture of Sanatana Dharma honoring the principles of Yuga Dharma. Kali Yuga is an age of ascendance to Satya Yuga. Therefore, the rituals of Treta and Dwapara yuga become irrelevant and counter-productive because the people born in Kali Yuga are those who have already attained the deva stage through the spiritual processes of Treta and Dwapara yuga. Continuing with the old rituals means spiritual stagnation. Therefore, the right guidance from a spiritual authority in the Manu Parampara who has transcended at least the seventh Akashic dimension becomes necessary in Kali Yuga.
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Monday, November 16, 2020

The Indian Concept of Spiritual Evolution

 The Indian concept of cosmic age cycles or the Yuga cycles is the basis for the spiritual evolution of life in the solar system. In every yuga, there manifest a certain number of great souls or mahatmas for the spiritual guidance of the human race. In a Yuga consisting of lakhs of years, four such mahatmas appear. For example, the present Yuga (Kali Yuga) has 4,32,000 years, and this Yuga commenced only about 5200 years ago. There is a Sandhi Guru (like Sri Krishna), who appeared in between the beginning and end of two yugas. Thus, there will be five Epochal Gurus in a Yuga. Four Yugas constitute a Chaturyuga or Agequartet. So there will be 20 epochal gurus in a Chaturyuga. There are 71 Chaturyugas in the span of a Manvantara, which is the aggregate of 71 Chaturyugas. So 71 X 20, that is 1420 gurus in an age quartet.

This is the 28th Chaturyuga in the present Manvantara, whose authority is Vaivasvata Manu. Spiritual evolution is a long long process involving many cosmic ages. At the end of a Manvantara, the process of evolution of jivas (individual souls) reaches the desired level. And then there is dissolution (Pralaya). After that, a new Manvantara begins. Sanatana Dharma or Hinduism is the culture of such gurus under the Manus. Manvantara is named after Manu, who is actually the creator of a solar system, the universe of us. There is no other creator god except Manu, who is the authority of every episode of creation. Spiritual renewal of mankind through a chain of spiritual masters is an ever ongoing process lasting many cosmic ages till all life forms attain perfection and finally merge with the Supreme Light. So Hindus do not accept the idea of a final messenger of God or an only son of God.

Secondly, the evolution of spirit means its reincarnation many times in a cosmic age. The prophetical religions have no such concept. They do not say logically how the creation took place and life evolved on the planet. They do not teach about karma and the theory of rebirth. In just one birth no human being can evolve fully. It takes hundreds of birth for a man to evolve fully with virtues like truthfulness, compassion, foresight, omniscience, transcendence, etc. A soul can become one with God, only after passing through many spiritual planes or avasthas.

The concept of spiritual stages or mandalas is another uniqueness of Sanatana Dharma. The Supreme Light manifests itself through ten spiritual dimensions. After the Bhumandala (the earth plane), there are the Bhuta mandala, Pitru mandala, Deva mandala, Trimurti mandala, Rishi mandala (Ganapati mandala), Parashakti mandala, Ishwara mandala, Daiva mandala, Brahma mandala, and finally, the Parabrahma mandala, the nucleus.  Present-day Hinduism has limited itself to the Trimurti mandala, arresting the ongoing process of spiritual evolution, reveals Navajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru.

According to Karunakara Guru, a soul has to pass through the above said spiritual dimensions or Avasthas to attain Mukti or merge with the Supreme Light. It is made possible only through a Kalanthara Guru, an epochal Guru who comes as the authority of Parabrahm. The Vedic tradition limited Hinduism or Sanatana Dharma to the Devi Devas, neglecting the guidance of Kalanthara Gurus like Sri Krishna, Buddha, Mahavir, Guru Nanak, Kabir, and others. That is the reason behind the debacle of Hinduism.

According to the Prophetical religions, a man has only a single chance of life in the whole duration of this creation which shows the abject ignorance about the process of creation and evolution of life in the solar system.

Thursday, August 6, 2020

The Lost Spiritual Order - Revelations from Navajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru.


Different from most other ashrams and sages who continue to function under the Trimurti order, Navajyoti Sree Karunakara Guru’s ideology calls for a fundamental shift in our understanding of Sanatana Dharma. The Guru brings to our cognizance the true nature of Sanatana Dharma – the science of human life and the evolution of human consciousness in the solar system.
Every solar system is born and administered by a Cosmic Mind – the Cosmic Purusha. through the guidance of a long lineage of Gurusor Guru Parampara. Manu is that Cosmic Mind, the primordial father of the human race. He is the originator and sustainer of life in the solar system. The words ‘Manushya’, ‘Manav’ and ‘Man’ originated from Manu. The present age belongs to Vaivasvatha Manu, who is the seventh out of fourteen Manus in a long episode of creation called Kalpa.
A basic error seems to have happened in this ageless system of Sanatana Dharma, according to the revelations from the Supreme Light made known throughNavajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru in the year 1973 during the spiritual ascension of the Guru. The important points of those revelations are:
1. A great preceptor in the Manu Parampara committed an error by equating himself toBrahman, the Almighty. He uttered ‘AhamBrahmasmi’ (I am God) which was against the Will of God. An individual soul may realize Brahman but can not equate itself to Brahman. The mistake had an egoistic origin. The first sin of mankind is related to this error.
2. The above-said error occurred in the third Chaturyuga of the present VaivaswataManvantara. (A Manvanatra has 71 Chaturyugas. Chaturyuga means a cluster of four Yugas, Satya, Treta, Dwapara, and Kali. We are in the Kaliyuga of the 28thChaturyuga of the present Vaivasvata Manvantara).
3. As a consequence, the memory of Manu and Sanatana Dharma was lost to mankind in the subsequent ages. A dark period of spiritual eclipse followed after this error in the 3rd Chaturyuga. Many ages went without any light and it lasted till the 7th Chaturyuga. The history related to Manu was also lost.
4. In the 7th Chaturyuga, Brahman initiated a correction through three spiritual evolutes - Siva, Vishnu, and Brahma, who later came to be known as the Trimurti. They were the gurus of past ages. Their spiritual regime (Trimurti tradition) continued till the 12th Chaturyuga.
5. Then, the same error that happened to a preceptor in the Manu Parmpara earlier gets repeated in the Trimurti tradition also as the Trimurti began to be equated with Brahman in the Smritis and Puranas.
6. A preceptor in the Trimurti tradition charts the cosmic time order of Manu as subservient to Brahma, the god of creation in Trimurti tradition. The Cosmic Time Order of Manu gets distorted in order to give prominence to Trimurti.
7. Santana Dharma gets dissected into many sects on the basis of Saiva, Sakteya, and Vaishnavasects, each sect claiming superiority over the other.
8. The Vedic Priestsdevelop the tantric system of ritualistic worship abandoning the Jnana Kanda (wisdom path) of the Vedas. A ridiculous story is available in the Puranas that the Jnana face of god Brahma was cut off as he was unable to answer a question.
9. The concept of ‘Varna’ in the Vedas is changed into a caste system by greedy priests. People were divided on the basis of birth and occupations.
10. The spiritual leadership of the sages and gurus under the Manu Parampara is ignored. A system of worship based on the propitiation of Devi-Devas and Trimurti gains strength in which the priests became the custodian of dharma.
11. The fall of Santana Dharma begins. After a few thousand years into Kaliyuga, India loses its leadership role in spirituality, culture, politics, and economy.
12. When Santana Dharma continued to suffer in India despite the efforts of great avatars like Sri Krishna, Sri Buddha, Mahavir, and various other sages, Brahman sends other messengers in different parts of the world such as Moses, Jesus Christ, and Prophet Mohammed for short periods of time with a limited theological framework.
13. It has been revealed that since the beginning of this Kaliyuga 2444 Gurus have appeared in India and in different parts of the world for preparing the ground for the re-establishment of Sanatana Dharma leading to a great socio-cultural renaissance.
14. Unfortunately, the messengers of God get persecuted by powerful demonic spirits in the subtle and these Guru lineages get affected by spiritual pollution. The history of persecution suffered by great souls like Sri Krishna, Sri Buddha, Mahavir, the Sikh Gurus as well as by Moses, Jesus Christ, and Prophet Mohammad is well known. Today mankind is suffering great unrest and bloodshed in the name of religion. The Will of Brahman remains unfulfilled. The human race is left like a rudderless boat without the guidance of Manu Parampara.
15. Brahman initiates a long-awaited correction. A great soul, who had evolved through all spiritual stages through self-sacrifices and austerities spanning many ages is sent to the earth plane. The name of that Mahatma is Navajyoti Sri KarunakaraGuru. He was born at Chandiroor in Alappuzha, Kerala On 1 September 1927. Revelations were made to the Guru from the Supreme Light about the heretofore unknown chronicle of mankind’s spiritual history.
16. One of the revelations from the Supreme Light is about the impending rise of India. Within 350 years, India will regain its lost glory. It will regain its status as Vishwa Guru.
17. Navajyotisri Karunakara Guru said that only through the creation of a global organization that works beyond the confines of caste, class, and religion and which is established in human love and righteousness, the world can be rightly guided.
18. Such an organization should function under the guidance of an omniscient Guru from whom the rights and wrongs could be ascertained, including matters related to governance and all other areas of social life. Only such a Guru can guide humanity to spiritual uplift in line with the evolutionary character of Yuga Dharma with the belief in Brahman, the One Supreme Light.
After Navajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru left his body on 6th May 1999, His successor Her Holiness Sishya Poojitha Amrita Jnana Tapaswini guides the Guru Parampara in all spiritual matters. By aligning with the ideology of Navajyoti Sri Karunakara Guru, India along with the rest of the world can resurrect itself from the ancient spiritual wrongs and become the rightful heir to the new world order.