Friday, May 27, 2016

Shree Radhey Suvikashram, Kurukshetra


Dear Friends,
Greetings of the day!
We are pleased to announce establishment of Shri Radhey Suvikashram, a religious-cum-social trust. Shree Radhey Suvikashram at 1689, Sector – 7, off Shaheed Major Nitin Bali Road, in Kurukshetra – 136118 (Haryana) in India, is registered with the State Government of Haryana in India, under the Society Act. Society is created for the purpose of Religious Discourses; Satsang ; providing Solutions to the needy as per Astrological calculations through Satsangs, Yajanas/Havans &/or Beej Mantras; making Research in ancient Indian Sciences & Culture, to establish Shelters for Destitute and Elderly persons; Spread of Education among women & weaker sections of society; etc. and other socio-religious activities. Contributions received from devotees are used for these aforesaid activities. Thousands have taken benefit from the Shree Radhey Suvikashram, in resolving their physical, materialistic as well as spiritual problems. Problems may be due to malefic positioning of Planets in horoscope either at the time of birth or due to planetary movement or by paranormal activities. Treatment needs total devotion, complete faith and patience from the affected persons. Ashram is run by the Committee for the welfare of masses as per its mandate and is governed by trained & experienced Astrologers, Palmists & Reki Specialists. They have wide experience of over two decades and have travelled all over India and across the globe. Ashram has its followers, not only from various parts of India, but from various countries of the globe also.

Shree Radhey Suvikashram is established in Kurukshetra, the land of Shree Bhagwat Geeta and Mahabharta, because it is stated in Hindu scriptures and Puranas that any religious activity done in Kurukshetra, gives benefits to the performer devotee to the tune of 1,000 times than the benefits, the performer will acquire, if done in any other place.

Kurukshetra (in Hindiकुरुक्षेत्र) is a city in the state of Haryana, India. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Holy Place"). It is written in Puranas that Kurukshetra is named after King Kuru of the Bharata Dynasty, ancestor of Pandavas and Kauravas.

The Vamana Purana tells how King Kuru came to settle here. He chose this land at the banks of Sarasvati River, for embedding spirituality with eight virtues: austerity (tapas (Sanskrit)), truth (satya), forgiveness (kshama), kindness (daya), purity (Shuddhi suchee), charity (daan) and brahmacharya. Lord Vishnu was impressed with the act of King Kuru and blessed him. God gave him two boons: one that this land forever will be known as a Holy Land after his name as Kurukshetra (the land of Kuru) and the other that anyone dying on this land will go to heaven. The land of Kurukshetra was situated between two rivers — the Sarasvati and the Drishadvati.

This land has been known as Uttravedi, Brahmavedi, Dharamkshetra and Kurukshetra at different periods. When King Kuru came on this land it was called Uttarvedi. Over the period this land has been ruled by many empires. The Bharata Dynasty came and settled here.

Later the Battle of Mahabharata (3102 BC) was fought on this land, during which Lord Krishna preached Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna, when Lord Krishna found Arjuna in a terrible dilemma.

It reached the zenith of its progress during the reign of King Harsha, during which Chinese scholar Hieun Tsang visited Thanesar. By the archaeological grounds it has been proved that Ashoka the Great made Kurukshetra a centre of learning for people from all over the world.

Thanesar or Sthaneswar is a historical town located adjacent to what is now the newly created Kurukshetra city. Thanesar derives its name from the word "Sthaneshwar", which means "Place of God".

A manuscript of Mahabharata depicting the war at Kurukshetra

Some of the Places of interest in Kurukshetra:
 Brahma Sarovar: This is the Sarovar, where Lord Parshu Ram got cleaned of the sins of killing Kshatriya kings 21 times on this earth. Every year lakhs of people come to take a holy bath at Brahma Sarovar on the occasion of "Somavati Amavasya" (Sacred No-Moon Day that happens on a Monday) and on solar eclipse believing that a bath in holy sarovar frees all sins and cycle of birth-death. It is supposed to be the world's largest man-made pond. The world's largest chariot of bronze is placed in purushotam bagh in the center of Brahma Sarovar.

Sannihit Sarovar: This sarovar is believed to be the meeting point of seven sacred Saraswatis. The sarovar, according to popular belief, contains sacred water. Bathing in the waters of the tank on the day of Amavasya (night of complete darkness) or on the day of an eclipse bestows blessings equivalent to performing the ashvamedh yajna.

Jyotisar: The famous site where Bhagavad Gita was delivered to Arjuna. The Holy Peepal tree - witness to the Divine message of Sri Bhagavad Geeta by Lord Sri Krishna to Arjuna at this place during the Mahabharata war. Jyotisar Light and Sound Show is a newly built tourist attraction which highlights some aspects of Geeta Saar through lights and sound.

 The Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple: whose presiding deity is Lord Shiva, is believed to be the oldest temple in the vicinity.

 Bhishma Kund at Naraktari: The kund believed to be created by Arjun's arrow to quench the thirst of Bheeshma while he lay on the bed of arrows.

Bhadrakali Temple: A temple that is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas. As per the story in Hindu mythology, the goddess Sati killed herself by entering the Yagna of Raja Daksha as a protest against the insult of Lord Shiva. Remorseful Lord Shiva wandered across the whole universe with the corpse of his beloved Sati on his shoulder. To bring him back to the original mood, it was necessary to destroy the corpse of Sati. Lord Vishnu cut the corpse in 52 pieces with his Sudarshana Chakra. The parts fell at different places where the temples of the goddess were later built by the devotees. One of them is in Kurukhsetra, where the ankle of the goddess fell.

Shri Durga Devi Mandir, Pipli: This temple is in Pipli as entrance of Kurukshetra as name of Gita Dwar. Here is a world famous temple that was founded in 1963 by late Pandit Shesh Mani Mishra after enlightenment by Goddess Shree Bala Sundari Devi Maa.

Shrikrishna Museum has some historical artifacts and paintings depicting the Mahabharata war.
Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre: A world-class panorama depicting the Mahabharata war with scientific explanations justifying every episode in the war. There are also several scientific exhibits designed to kindle a curiosity for science.

You may visit Kurukshetra or contact me for any of your problems or issues, materialist, religious or social to get proper solutions and remedies for achieving what you deserve.

With blessings,
Vinod Khurana
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