"May all beings be happy"
"May all beings be happy" is a Sanskrit mantra wishing happiness for all living beings. It expresses love, compassion, and unity, commonly used in prayers and meditation to spread mindfulness and positivity.
To bring about positive societal change, we are engaged in the following activities:
Your ashram’s resolution to feed thousands daily is commendable. This initiative awakens equality and compassion and ensures no one remains hungry.
Historically, humans lived in harmony with nature during the Satya Yuga, when lush forests and fruits abounded. Modern technology has distanced us from nature, but this initiative helps restore balance and harmony, reminding us of the importance of sustainable development.
Education encompasses religious teachings, language, ethics, duties, technical training, and the process of acquiring knowledge and wisdom.
Why Education is Necessary:
The Teaching Process: Involves imparting knowledge from teacher to students to help them adopt and apply it.
Significance: Education is a lifelong process that starts in childhood and grows through experience. It comes from the Sanskrit root "shiksha" (to learn), and the Latin "educatum" (to bring out) — emphasizing the development of internal talents.
Known as "Vidya" (from root "Vid" meaning to know), education aimed to liberate from life’s bindings. Ancient science helped approach truth philosophically.
Education was planned and objective-oriented, as seen in schools with defined curricula.
Renowned educator Raymond described education as a developmental responsibility beginning in childhood and continuing through sensitivity stages. It is a dynamic process that nurtures innate qualities and highlights individual personalities.
Ancient India boasted Gurukuls and prestigious universities such as Takshashila, Nalanda, Vikramshila, and others (5th century BCE to 12th century CE) teaching philosophy, medicine, astronomy, and mathematics. These attracted students across Asia and inspired modern education and research revival.
We must revive pride in our heritage and build equitable, high-quality universities accessible to all, including the underprivileged, while modernizing Indian higher education.
Mother Cow and Mother Nature are the world's largest natural laboratories forming the foundation of life and culture. Ayurvedic knowledge from ancient India offers treatments for rare diseases.
We are committed to sharing this ancient healing wisdom and natural resources to provide health benefits, especially to the poor and underserved.