Statewide Yajna Initiatives for Resolving Today’s Critical Situations
In the present age, the great sage Vishvāmitra, the seer of the Gāyatrī Mantra, is once again fulfilling his divine role in the form of Mahāpragya. The Pragya Abhiyan (Campaign of Divine Wisdom) is an embodiment of this mission. Whenever the world faces crises, such spiritual experiments have been conducted to bring balance and transformation.
At this pivotal moment of Yuga Sandhi (the transitional phase between ages), the signs of mass destruction are evident before us. Visionaries, scholars, and experts across different fields unanimously predict that the time of great devastation is imminent. However, in this epochal transformation, everything will change— including the current unfavorable conditions caused by human ignorance. The dual forces of destruction and transformation are at play, bringing about a fearful churning. We are already witnessing this process today.
Amidst this emergence of the Age of Pragya (Wisdom Era), the role of Mahāpragya is becoming increasingly evident. This is the essence of Pragya Abhiyan.
Awakened souls are coming together to bear the weight of this monumental transformation.
Such processes are happening worldwide in various ways, though they may not all be documented in detail here. However, numerous incidents serve as clear indicators of these ongoing divine interventions. In India, despite numerous threats arising under the veil of democracy, many disasters have been averted.
Historical Precedents of Yajna’s Power in Crisis Resolution
1. The Bangladesh Refugee Crisis (1971)
A few years ago, millions of refugees from Bangladesh entered India, causing a massive humanitarian and geopolitical crisis. When India urged Pakistan to take them back, Pakistan threatened war and gained support from the United States, which positioned nuclear-armed warships near Indian borders. The situation appeared grave and inescapable.
At that moment, the Gāyatrī Pariwār organized a massive collective spiritual campaign, undertaking a Mahāpurashcharana. Devotees performed 24 lakh daily recitations of the Gāyatrī mantra as part of their disciplined Sādhanā.
- The crisis miraculously dissolved.
- Bangladesh gained independence.
- The refugee problem was resolved without long-term damage to India.
This remains a historical example of how spiritual energy can influence real-world events.
2. The Skylab Satellite Crisis
Another major event that shook the world was the Skylab satellite’s uncontrolled descent towards Earth. Scientists predicted that it would fall near India, causing widespread fear.
- The United States government even offered financial compensation for damages in case of disaster.
- Again, the Gāyatrī Pariwār organized massive collective Gāyatrī recitations.
- Miraculously, the satellite debris fell harmlessly into an uninhabited region of the ocean near Australia.
3. The National Emergency Period (1975-77)
During India’s Emergency Declaration, an atmosphere of fear and oppression spread across the nation.
- Once again, collective Purashcharanas (spiritual recitations) were conducted.
- The crisis, which was expected to last longer, ended much sooner than anticipated.
These instances highlight the subtle but powerful impact of Yajna and collective spiritual efforts.
Current Yajna Initiative (1984) for National Stability
At the beginning of this year, all Gāyatrī practitioners were encouraged to perform at least one Mālā (108 repetitions) of the Gāyatrī mantra daily.
However, in light of growing national crises, it became evident that this spiritual effort must be intensified.
Key crises in India in 1984:
- The Assam Conflict
- Ongoing unrest in Punjab for the last 1.5 years
The situation was escalating to an unprecedented level. Had this unrest continued, it could have led to national-level turmoil.
As things became critical, there was no time for a large-scale collective effort. Instead, a dedicated Sādhanā practitioner undertook an intense vow of penance.
- This included strict silence, solitude, fasting, and extreme austerities.
- Even his closest associates were unaware of this self-imposed discipline.
- The decision was made on very short notice, leaving everyone astonished.
For 24 days, only fasting was undertaken. No further explanations were given.
- Few realized at the time how severe the Punjab crisis could become.
- Through this single-minded spiritual intervention, the catastrophe was averted.
- No human lives were lost, and a major disaster was prevented.
Even though this effort has never been publicly discussed, its impact was undeniable.
However, this does not mean that the threats have disappeared.
The Global Situation and the Need for Collective Spiritual Action
- Iran-Iraq War, Israel-Lebanon Conflict, China-Vietnam Tensions, Russia-Afghanistan Conflict, and the USA’s persistent global interventions— these are ongoing crises.
- Stockpiles of nuclear weapons are positioned across the world.
- A single mistake by any reckless leader could trigger a global catastrophe.
Beyond human conflicts, unseen cosmic disturbances are accumulating.
- The forces of Mahākāla (Great Time) are accelerating in preparation for transformation.
- The birth of a new era always comes with great upheaval, just as labor pains precede childbirth.
Role of the Pragya Abhiyan
To balance these turbulent forces, the power of divine wisdom and spiritual energy must be awakened.
- This is precisely what Pragya Abhiyan aims to accomplish through mass-scale Yajna initiatives.
The Unbreakable Bond Between Gāyatrī and Yajna
- The practice of Gāyatrī mantra recitation alone is incomplete.
- A Yajna must accompany it to complete the spiritual cycle.
Historically, in Mathura (North India), grand-scale Shata-Kundi (100 fire pits) and Sahasra-Kundi (1000 fire pits) Yajnas were conducted.
Even today, Yajnas are performed daily in the ancient sacred fire pit of Śānti Kunj, the Brahmavarchas Research Center, and Gāyatrī Tapobhūmi.
Expanding the Yajna Initiative Across India
Recognizing the severity of current and future challenges, it is essential to scale up these spiritual efforts.
- Goal: Conduct Yajnas in 100,000 villages across India.
- Timeline: The next 6 years (until the end of the Yuga Sandhi period).
Key Directives for Participation:
- Each Gāyatrī practitioner must teach the mantra to at least 24 new people.
- Encourage them to commit to daily recitation (at least 5 minutes per day).
- Ensure that in every location where Purashcharana (chanting) occurs, an annual Yajna is conducted.
Logistics and Support:
- To facilitate this, a network of 5-member Yajna teams has been created.
- They will be trained and equipped with necessary materials to conduct Yajnas.
- Mobile teams with Jeeps will be deployed to transport essential supplies.
Financial Considerations:
- Participants are encouraged to offer small donations to sustain the Yajna teams.
- Food and lodging for Yajna priests will be provided by local volunteers.
- Any additional funds will be utilized for expanding spiritual outreach.
Call to Action: The Need for Immediate Effort
- The world is at a pivotal moment— we must act now to influence its trajectory.
- Faith and effort are more powerful than mere financial resources.
- This initiative does not require fundraising— it requires commitment, discipline, and collective spiritual effort.
Those who understand the importance of this moment must dedicate themselves to this cause.
- If we transform ourselves, others will follow.
- By embracing the discipline of selfless service, we can lead humanity toward a new Golden Age.
This is not merely an idealistic dream— it is a practical, organized effort to shift the course of human destiny.
Let us rise to the occasion and contribute our part in this grand mission of transformation.