शनिवार, जुलाई 23, 2011

Kelwa – The Land of 13 chronicle of Tera panth

"TERA PANTH" was Founded by Acharya Bhikshu in Vikram Sambat 1817 i.e. June 28th of 1760 (Saturday) at KELWA (a small town in Udaipur District of Rajasthan State).In 1817 The first Chaturmas of First "TERA PANTH“ Acharya was completed at Kelwa.
Firstly Swami Bhikam Ji and four monks taken “Bhav Diksha” in 1817 at Kelwa.
Acharya Bhikshu completed 6 Chaturmas at kelwa in 1817-21-25-38-49-58.
Second Acharya Vharimal completed two Chaturmas in 1864-78 at kelwa.
In the History of Tera Panth firstly in the midnight MuniShree Vardhman Ji taken Diksha under Acharya Vharimal in 1870 at kelwa.
The first Landocrat Bhakt named “Thakur Mokham singh” Ji was from kelwa in tera panth.
The first Writer of Terapanth was Shree Shobraj Kothari from kelwa.
Kelwa – The Land of 13 chronicle of Tera panth
In the History of Terapanth first time two youth acharya was nominated. Acharya Vharimal has nominated munishree Khetsi and munishree Raichand in his succession letter which was written at kelwa.
Acharya Tulsi has granted Diksha to Current Sadhvi Pramukha “ Shree Kanak prabha Ji” at kelwa.
At kelwa 15 Sadhuvrand and 15 Sadhvivrandh total 30 Diksha has completed till date.
The Grand ceremony of “Dham Jagran “ celebrated in Ashad Purnima from last Seventeen years at kelwa.
Under the guidance of Acharya Tulsi the first program of Mantra Diksha was started at kelwa.
On 8-9 June 2004 under the guidance of Acharya shree Maha pragya ji 3 Diksha was Completed in front of group of 25000 people at kelwa.

How To Reach Kelva Acharya Mahasraman Ji Chaturmashik Place

By Bus – Nearest Bus Depot Nathdwara or Kankroli (All Luxury and Govt Buses are available)Distance – From Nathdwara to Kelwa is approximately 1 HourBy Train – From Falna approximately 2-3 HRS by Car From Mavli Junction approximately 1 Hour by Car By Air – From Udaipur airport (approximately 2-3 HRS)Udaipur is well connected to all metro city of IndiaBy Car – Form Falna or Mavali (2-2.5 HRS)

शनिवार, जुलाई 09, 2011

Terapanth Chaturmas List 2011

Chaturmas List


1 Acharya Shri Mahashraman Kelwa
2 Mahashramani Sadhwi Pramukha Shri Kanakprabha
3 Mukhya Niyojika Sadhvi Shri Vishrut Vibha (Ladnun)
4 Mantri Muni Shri Sumermal – Ladnun

Kelwa Sambagh

5 Muni Shri Udit Kumar – Sardarshahar
6 Muni Shri Vijay Kumar – Sujangarh
7 Muni Shri Ananth Kumar – Fatehgarh
Chhapar Seva Kendra
8 Muni Shri Tarachand – Rasisar Chhapar Seva Kendra
9 Muni Shri Sumti Kumar – Gangashahar
10 Muni Shri Devarya Kumar – Bhusaval
11 Muni Shri Aditya Kumar – Gangashahar

Ladnun Seva Kendra

12 Muni Shri Mahendra Kumar – Mumbai Ladnun Seva Kendra
13 Muni Shri Ajit Kumar – Gangashahar
14 Muni Shri Amrit Kumar -Jabua
15 Muni Shri Abhijit Kumar- Baav

Sri Dungargarh Seva Kendra

16 Sadhvi Shri Anima Shri Sri Dungargarh Seva Kendra

Gangashahar Seva Kendra

17 Sadhvi Shri Kanchan Kumari (Ladnun) Gangashahar Seva Kendra

Bidasar Samadhi Kendra

18 Sadhvi Shri Suman Shri Bidasar Samadhi Kendra

Ladnun Seva Kendra

19 Sadhvi Shri Kamal Shri Ladnun Seva Kendra
20 Sadhvi Shri Jin Rekha

Rajaldesar Seva Kendra

21 Sadhvi Shri Vinay Shri Rajaldesar Seva Kendra

22 Sadhvi Shri Raji Mati Sujangarh
23 Sadhvi Shri Jai Shri Bikaner
24 Sadhvi Shri Ratan Shri (Ladnun) Deshnok
25 Sadhvi Shri Vijay Shri Towards Gangashahar
26 Sadhvi Shri Ratan Kanwar (Sardarshahar) Sardarshahar
27 Sadhvi Shri Jin Bala Sardarshahar
28 Sadhvi Shri Somlata Pilibanga
29 Sadhvi Shri Chandan Bala Towards Sri Ganganagar
30 Sadhvi Shri Pan Kumar (Sri Dungargarh) Second Towards Sri Ganganagar
31 Sadhvi Shri Vinay Shri ‘Second” Rajgarh Sadulpur
32 Sadhvi Shri jai Prabha Ratangarh
33 Sadhvi Shri Jyoti Prabha Padihara
34 Sadhvi Shri Ram kumara (Ladnun) Towards mandia
35 Sadhvi Shri Kamal Rekha Hanumangarh
36 Sadhvi Shri Raj Kanwar (Nohar) Towards Gangasahar
37 Sadhvi Shri Lalit Prabha Taranagar
38 Sadhvi Shri Gupti Prabha Sadalpur
39 Sadhvi Shri Chandrakala Towards Shivanchi Malani
40 Sadhvi Shri Bhikanji (Ladnun) Towards Kantha
41 Sadhvi Shri Tilak Shri Towards Shivanchi Malani
42 Sadhvi Shri Chand Kumari Towards Shivanchi Malani
43 Sadhvi Shri Kamal Prabha Towards Shivanchi Malani
44 Sadhvi Shri Sainyam Shri Choti khatu
45 Sadhvi Shri Ratiprabha Towards Marwar
46 Sadhvi Shri Pramila Kumari Jojavar
47 Muni Shri Ravindrakumar Sardarpura
48 Sadhvi Shri Yashodhara Jodhpur City
49 Sadhvi Shri Tej kumari Towards Marwar
50 Muni Shri Madan kumar Jasol
51 Muni Shri Suvrat Kumar Baytu
52 Sadhvi Shri Kanak Rekha Udaipur
53 Sadhvi Shri Nagina Amet
54 Sadhvi Shri Pramod Shri Bilwara
55 Muni Shri Jatan Mal Nathdwara
56 Muni Shri Darshan Kumar Towards Mewar
57 Sadhvi Shri Jaswati Towards Mewar
58 Sadhvi Shri Samyak Prabha Beawar
59 Muni Shri Prithvi Raj Kishangarh
60 Sadhvi Shri Ram kumara ‘Sasrdarshahar’ Shyam Nagar, Jaipur
61 Muni Shri Kuldeep Kumar Jaipur
62 Sadhvi Shri Sangh Mitra Hisar
63 Sadhvi Shri Madhu Rekha Towards Haryana
64 Muni Shri Arhat Kumar Sirsa
65 Sadhvi Shri Shubhwati Towards Haryana
66 Sadhvi Shri Ratan Shri ‘Sri Dungargarh’ Bhiwani
67 Sadhvi Shri Rakesh Kumari Towards Haryana
68 Muni Shri Dharmchand Ludhiana
69 Muni Shri Vimal Kumar Haryana-Punjab
70 Sadhvi Shri Madhu Smita Towards Punjab
71 Sadhvi Shri Sudarshana Shri Towards Punjab
72 Sadhvi Shri Dhan Shri Towards Punjab
73 Sadhvi Shri Ujjawal Kumari Govindgarh
74 Sadhvi Shri Bhagyawati ‘Sri Dungargarh’ Towards Punjab
75 Muni Shri Kamal Kumar Bareta
76 Muni Shri Rakesh Kumar Delhi Pritampura
77 Muni Shri Deep Kumar
78 Muni Shri Sudhakar
79 Sadhvi Shri Yashomati Sahadara, delhi
80 Sadhvi Shri Piyush Prabha Towards Gujarat
81 Muni Shri Alok Kumar Towards Gujarat
82 Sadhvi Shri Kunthu Shri Surat
83 Sadhvi Shri Kundan Rekha Kesinga
84 Sadhvi Shri Ashok Shri South Mumbai
85 Sadhvi Shri Kanchan Prabha Ghatkopar
86 Sadhvi Shri Satya Prabha Mumbai
87 Muni Shri Prashant Kumar Ichalkaranji
88 Sadhvi Shri Sangh Prabha Indore
89 Sadhvi Shri Vishad Pragya Petlabad
90 Sadhvi Shri Labdhi Prabha Kesur
91 Sadhvi Shri Kanak Shri South Kolkata
92 Sadhvi Shri trishala Kumari Dalkhola
93 Sadhvi Shri Sangeet Shri Bangalore
94 Sadhvi Shri Kirti Lata Sahukarpet
95 Muni Shri Dharmesh Kumar Kanchivaram
96 Sadhvi Shri Nirwan Shri Guwahati
97 Sadhvi Shri Ujjawal Rekha Towards Shivanch Malani
98 Sadhvi Shri Sudarshana Shri Sangroor
99 Sadhvi Shri Tej Kumari Boravad
100 Sadhvi Shri Dhan Shri Nabha
101 Sadhvi Shri Raj kumara ‘Nohar’ Joravarpura
102 Sadhvi Shri Phool Kumari ‘Ladnun’ Kalu
103 Sadhvi Shri Sainyam Prabha Towards Hanumangarh
104 Sadhvi Shri Man kumara ‘Sardarshahar’ Rajgarh
105 Muni Shri Bachraj Momasar
106 Sadhvi Shri Kan Kumari’Sardarshahar’ Devgarh
107 Sadhvi Shri Vidhawati ‘Second’ Devgarh
108 Sadhvi Shri Kailashwati Adarsh nagar Sawai Madhopur
109 Sadhvi Shri Labdhi Shri Towards haryana
110 Muni Shri Jai Kumar Delhi
111 Muni Shri Vatsraj Momasar
112 Muni Shri Mohan Lal 'Shradul' Ajmer
113 Muni Shri Vinay Kumar Sardarshahar
114 Muni Shri Bhupendra Kumar Gandhidham

Saminiji
1 Samani Akshay Pragya Houston
2 Samani Parimal Pragya
3 Samani Bhavit Pragya Orlando
4 Samani Vishad Pragya
5 Samani Sanmati Pragya New Jersey
6 Samani Jayant Pragya
7 Samani Prasanna Pragya London
8 Samani Vikas Pragya
9 Samani Stith Pragya Cooch bihar
10 Samani Mudit Pragya Bilasipada
11 Samani Param Pragya Gulab Bagh - Jharkhand
12 Samani Kanti Pragya Sherpur
13 Samani Sheel Pragya Ratlam
14 Samani Gyan Pragya Kumarnagar, Dhulia
15 Samani Kanchan Pragya Gadag
16 Samani Jyoti Pragya Pakshi Tirth
17 Samani Pratibha Pragya Tamkor
18 Samani Vinit Pragya Khed Brahma
19 Samani Jin Pragya Raipur

मंगलवार, मार्च 22, 2011

GIVEN BELOW IS AN EXCERPT FROM A SERMON ON THE OCCASION OF HOLI GIVEN BY H.H.ACHARYA MAHAPRAGYA JI.

DEAR ALL
Sadar Jaijinendra
I AND Dudhoria family wish everybody a colourful holi. May all evils of oneself like anger, pride, deceit, and greed be washed away by the colours of HOLI
May we all follow the path shown by our acharyas and saints to celeberate the social festival HOLI
GIVEN BELOW IS AN EXCERPT FROM A SERMON ON THE OCCASION OF HOLI GIVEN BY H.H.ACHARYA MAHAPRAGYA JI.

EXCERPT FROM A SERMON OF

H.H. ACHARYA MAHAPRAGYA

ON THE OCCASION OF HOLI


"Today is Holi, an important festival for the Hindu society. Many mythological stories and folklores are associated with it. Once a myth has been glorified, automatically a few folklores and aphorism are constructed around it. The truth however is that the month of spring (Basant) is one for merriment.

Rejuvenated blood flows through our body and new grains fill the fields. This is actually an agrarian festival. A time for farmers to rejoice. When farmers bring home harvested wheat and gram, they are overcome with joy. Indeed, pods and pods of gram do make the festival joyful.

“Due to the Holi Festival, people are filled with happiness, joy, and full of action. When we look at a human being in a gross manner, we find him made of bones and flesh. When we look at him subtler, we find him made of colours. In ancient times, man was identified with colours. Nowadays, in this scientific age, he is identified with aura. The man becomes great whose aura is specially good and beautiful.”

H.H. Acharyashree Mahapragyji inspired people on the occasion of Holi, to celebrate the festival with spiritual colours. He guided them in the practice of Leshya Dhyan and Mangal Bhavana. People experienced the spiritual aspect of Holi by meditating on five steps of Leshya Dhyan. H.H. encouraged the audience to practice Leshya Dhyan in their daily life.

For development of spirituality and beautiful aura, the following five steps can be practiced:

  • Perception of the body from the toes up to the knees with visualisation of yellow colour. This will help to develop good health.
  • Perception of the body from the knees up to the waistline with visualisation of white colour. This will help to make the mind peaceful.
  • Perception of the body from the waistline up to the navel with visualisation of orange colour of the rising sun. This will improve the bio-energy.
  • Perception of the body from the navel to the eyebrows with visualisation of green colour. This will improve the vital energy.
  • Perception of the body from the eyebrows to the top of the head with visualisation of blue colour. This will help to improve habits charged with bliss and happiness.

On the occasion of Holi , People meditated with great attention. They enjoyed the colours inside. H.H. remarked, “The body is purified when it is washed with rain and water. By Colour Meditation we purify body, mind and emotions.”

People attending the special Holi sermon practiced to go in deep meditation; the scene was then filled with bliss। The audience liked very much this very spiritual celebration of Holi. The practice helps one wash away the evils and greatest enemies of oneself-anger, pride, deceit and greed."