There will be radical change in the present map of the world - II

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   In the new world order, mankind would not be permitted to remain fragmented.  Differential treatment of man on the basis of caste, class or sex is not justified.  On the same principle, a particular class of people occupying a certain land cannot be considered as its owner.  History and tradition can no longer be quoted to justify a claim on territory, because, in the new world order, the most ancient doctrines are going to be replaced by the most recent ones.  When this planet came into existence and man appeared on it, there were no borders separating communities into countries, castes and colors.  Man roamed all over the earth depending upon his convenience.  He stayed wherever life-sustaining resources were available.  It is in the nature of man to love and live together with other persons in groups.  Man is not a loner.  Then what has happened now to make him seek alienation and confrontations?  In days to come, whoever would make an endeavour to hoard things for his own self would suffer serious consequences of envy.  The concept that the more affluent and privileged class happens to be favorite of God and is more virtuous and fortunate is no longer tenable.

Those having faith in GOD believe that HE is capable of stopping a global confrontation. They may also add one more conviction to their faith that HE is going to redraw a new map for the world and formulate new rules and regulations for its inhabitants.  The cloth on which the map of the world was drawn has now become worn and tattered.  It can no longer be used with repairs.  This dress, which belonged to the little three-year old world, can no longer be worn.  The world has now grown to become twenty-three years old.  Hence it needs totally new attire. 

The rulers of the world will be compelled to change their ways and desist from talking in terms of war.  They will be motivated to withdraw their belligerent stands and withhold their armaments.  The intellectuals amongst the masses will also be forced to declare the existing political organizations unsuitable for humankind.  They will inform people that the traditional and historical demarcations of countries have become outdated; with the changed environment new arrangements are needed and will be made.  "One Nation for Global Humankind" would no longer remain merely an ideal.  Now divine powers would create a suitable framework for the same, in which the philosophy of life as "Live and Let live" and “Global Brotherhood" will not only be appreciated but also adopted by the humankind.  In order to achieve this objective, Divinity would usher in a revolution in the existing philosophies and man will actively cooperate in the regeneration of the degenerated world.

New World Order:

While taking stock of the untoward situations prevailing currently in almost every domain of life, Yugrishi Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya had declared about four decades ago that all evils, malignancies, follies and anomalies of the present era will be soon fought by the omnipotent Mahakal — the Supreme Time-Spirit, the invisible, omnipresent, sole regulator of the cosmic order, the eternal force of evolution and ultimate transmutation.

Excerpts of what he told and wrote from time to time convey – “The revival of the Age of Truth has begun in the sublime world. It won’t take too long for its dawn in the world we live in”.  He referred the 21st Century as Women’s Century. The new millennium will see the prominence of the virtues of womanhood – benevolent sentiments of love, compassion and service.  

Ascent of Divine Culture:

The seer-sage of the present era often used to cite the authentic reports on predictions of renowned foretellers like Nostradamus, Madame Blavatski, Jean Dixon, etc. He presented an unbiased analysis of both the positive as well as skeptical and negative views of different futurologists – including the prophetic quotes in different religious scriptures and doctrines.

Referring to his vision of the role of Indian Philosophy and culture in the century ahead, he explained in a discourse[1] – “I get a clear view of the future world where India,  the country of the Vedic Rishis, the torchbearer of the divine culture, is going to lead the world. It is also going to guide the spiritual progress of the world. Several sages of the ancient times have foreseen this possibility. Noted among them is Nostradamus of France, whose poetic quatrains mysteriously predicted several events of future a millennium ahead; eight hundred of his predictions have come true – including the break-out of World War II. So popular his long unnoticed notebook has become that many scholars the world over are decoding and researching this rhetoric ancient manuscript”. 

“Some of Nostradamus’ predictions of the years still concealed in the folds of future include that of united efforts of India and Russia, warlike conflicts between America and China etc. Well, most important of his predictions in today’s context are those sighting a glimpse of the future of the world beyond the 21st century…! In a nutshell, the implications of these are – integration of Indian philosophy and spirituality with the western science and rise of India as the super power of the world. Indeed these possibilities have begun to surface on the world scenario in several respects”.   

“Today America is a mighty power, prominent in the world scenario. But even if it plans and succeeds in making many more high-tech nuclear bombs, star-wars, ultra-advanced spacecrafts like Challenger, etc, the future lies in India’s hand. Nature needs a balance. Science without ethics, intellect without sensitivity, and technology sans spirituality cannot achieve global peace and welfare.  But if India has to lead the world tomorrow, where are the people to shoulder this responsibility? We need dedicated, duty-bound talents with high integrity of character and spiritual qualities. I want to train you all for this purpose because I know you are born for a high purpose.  I have developed Shantikunj into a kind of ‘university’ for chiseled refinement of personality and elevation of character; it’s like a nursery for nurturing the saplings of would-be leaders, great citizens, spiritually awakened talents. I want to develop it like the Nalanda University of the ancient times”.

Gurudev envisaged a three-fold mode of evolution for resurrecting the bright era (Yug Nirman) via reformation and improvement at the personal, familial and social levels. The new socio-political-economic system, he said, would not be hierarchical; rather it would work with collective cooperation like that of the waves in an ocean.   

He considered the purity of intellect and enlightenment of talents as an urgent need of the present era.  He has invited talents and expertise from every domain of art, culture, literature, social sciences, law, education, politics, finance and social, physical and biological sciences and technology, etc and called for the leaders, professionals, experts, scholars, authorities and potential architects of the human society and the future of the world — to come out of the shells of their narrow interests and ‘prejudiced’ inclinations and realize their special responsibilities in this critical period. Those who will join hands in this unique venture of Yug Nirman would be worthy of the immortal glory of being the associates of Mahakal. The radiance of their dedicated endeavors would brighten up the dawn and ascent of the divine era in the coming century.


References

[1]    Pujyavar Ki Amratvañi – I. Pandit Shriram Sharma Vangmaya Vol. 68. Publisher Akhand Jyoti Sansthan, Mathura, India 1995.
[2]    Sukshmikaraña Evam Ujjaval Bhavihsya Ka Avataraña – I & II (Satayuga ki Vapasi). “Pandit Shriram Sharma Vangmaya” Vols. 28 & 29. Publisher: Akhand Jyoti Sansthan, Mathura, India 1995.
[3]    Is Nakshe Mein Âmuula Chula Parivartana Hoga. In Akhand Jyoti, July 1984 pp. 10-12.
[4]    Glimpses of Golden Future – As Foretold by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya. Publ. Shri Vedamata Gayatri Trust, Shantikunj, Haridwar, 2006.     


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