Honoring Shri Ashwani Gulati with the Sacred Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta

Faridabad: Advocate Panchajanya Batra Singh and Advocate Mahavir Singh had the privilege of honoring Shri Ashwani Gulati, Dist. Chief (Faridabad) – Election Commission, BJP, with a copy of the revered Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta. This special moment took place during an insightful discussion on spirituality and science (Adhyatmik and Vaigyanik Paricharcha) at their office in Sector 28, Faridabad.

Renowned film director Chandan Mehta was also present, adding to the significance of the event with his unique perspective and presence.

During this profound gathering, Advocate Panchajanya Batra Singh captivated the audience with the ancient tale of how Revati married Shri Krishna’s brother, Shri Balram. He emphasized the fascinating time travel sequences in this story, showcasing the profound depth and foresight of Indian mythology, written over 5,000 years ago. This narrative not only highlighted the rich cultural heritage but also the intricate blend of science and spirituality that our ancestors had mastered.

 

The story of Revati and Balram serves as a testament to the timeless wisdom embedded in our scriptures, where concepts such as time travel were explored long before modern science acknowledged them. Advocate Panchajanya Batra Singh’s recounting of this tale was a vivid reminder of the immense knowledge our ancient texts hold and the importance of preserving and understanding them in today’s context.

Story of Balarama and Revati Marriage

According to mythological beliefs, Revati was the daughter of Maharaj Revatak. She was born from divine fire. Revati was very beautiful. She was also full of modesty. When Revati grew up and became eligible for marriage, she decided that she would marry the person who would be the most powerful in the world. After this, King Revatak started looking for the most powerful person. But he could not find any such person on earth.

To find a solution to this problem, King Revatak went to Brahma Lok. He asked Brahma Ji to tell him a very powerful person. Then Brahma Ji told King Revatak about Balram. The king returned to earth. He went to meet Balram Ji. But by the time Revatak reached Earth, both Satya Yuga and Treta Yuga had passed. When he reached Earth, the people there were very short.

After this, he went to Balram Ji and said that his daughter was taller than Balram. In such a situation, how can Revati be married to him? Then Balram Ji said that by the time he came to earth, both Satya Yug and Treta Yug had passed. Now Dwapar Yug has begun. In the meantime, Balram Ji placed his plow on Revati’s head and pressed her head. In the meantime, Revati’s size became smaller than Balram Ji’s. After this, the marriage of Balram and Revati was completed.

 This event was a beautiful confluence of ancient wisdom and contemporary knowledge, underscoring the enduring relevance of our spiritual heritage. The discussions at the event highlighted how the teachings of the Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta continue to inspire and guide us, bridging the gap between the past and the present.

It was a profound experience to witness such an enriching exchange of ideas, celebrating our spiritual roots while embracing modern insights. The honor bestowed upon Shri Ashwani Gulati with the Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta symbolized the reverence for our traditions and the continuous quest for knowledge and enlightenment.

“We are grateful to everyone who participated in this event, making it a memorable and spiritually uplifting occasion. Let’s continue to honor our rich heritage and seek wisdom in every aspect of life,” said Advocate Mahavir Singh.

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PM Narendra Modi Inaugurates World’s First Vedic Clock: What Makes It Special?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the world’s first Vedic clock at the Jantar Mantar observatory in Ujjain, a city known as the center for astronomical calculations, on Thursday. The Vedic clock holds significance not only for astrologers but also for the religious city of Ujjain, attracting visitors from far and wide.

PM Modi inaugurates the clock During the virtual inauguration, PM Modi stated that Ujjain holds significant importance. The installation of the world’s first Vedic clock in the city, known as the abode of Lord Mahakal, will become a center of attraction for devotees. Ram Tiwari, the director of Maharaja Vikramaditya Research Institute, mentioned that the Vedic clock will gradually also provide horoscope predictions.

Pride for Ujjain One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Ujjain has always been the center for astronomical calculations. The Tropic of Cancer passes through here, and it is considered the birthplace of the planet Mars. It is also from here that the Vikram Samvat calendar originated, which is used worldwide for timekeeping and auspicious occasions. Hence, the world’s first Vedic clock has been installed on an 80-foot tower in the Jivajirao Vedshala.

Clock at an 80-foot height;
The world’s first Vedic clock has been installed on an 80-foot tower in the Jivajirao Vedshala. The specialty of this clock is that it will display a duration of 30 hours between one sunrise to another. Contrary to the Indian Standard Time, which has an hour of 48 minutes, this Vedic clock follows Vedic time and will also display different auspicious moments.

Operational via Mobile App;
Technician Sushil Gupta explained that our old method of timekeeping has been used to create this Vedic clock. This clock with Vedic calculations will display auspicious moments and can also be operated via a mobile app. Using a crane nearly 150 feet tall, the clock was installed on the watchtower. Testing of the clock will be conducted before its official operation.

Special Efforts by Mohan Yadav Dr. Mohan Yadav played a crucial role in installing the world’s first Vedic clock. He initiated efforts while serving as the Minister of Higher Education. This unique clock was made possible by his efforts. PM Modi and CM Yadav are scheduled to inaugurate it on March 1. Subsequently, Municipal Commissioner Ashish Pathak inspected the work of installing the Vedic clock and gathered information from Sushil Gupta, who is in charge of the installation work.

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