Panchajanya (Consciousness for Vedic Knowledge & Culture)

Panchajanya (Consciousness for Vedic Knowledge & Culture) পাঞ্চজন্য Consciousness for Vedic Knowledge & Culture Veda means knowledge. The true knowledge. Truth is something unchanging it is the same today and tomorrow.

Through billions of years of change of ideas coming and going of bodies coming and going of seasons of nations of planets, galaxies, universes, truth remains one. Vedic knowledge is based on absolute understanding of reality as it has been perceived by divine Rshis and revealed directly from the source of all. Our so called “modern” knowledge systems give us what appears to be advancement but the

price tag is the ultimate destruction of nature and much more. Vedic wisdom is here, has always been here, will always be here. It can not be destroyed as it's source is the source of all. Even if all books were lost if all memory was lost, it would re-appear for higher beings would take human birth to remind us this is the map of the universe this is the path of creation. So when one awakens from the deep sleep that is living without proper wisdom and proper guidance, one realizes that there are pools of knowledge that have always been available and they are always there when one is ready. The soul is always ready, it always remembers from where it has come and to where it will return but the mind gets clouded by overloaded highways of information feeding the senses and ultimate confusion prevails. Vedic wisdom is here to bring clarity, the ultimate answer the full stop. The ocean of wisdom is vast but it is one ocean, you can swim on the shore, you can dive deep you can play in the pools but the ocean is one. We named Vedic Society as an expression of representing how the society should be, it should be Vedic which means it should be aligned with truth and eternal wisdom, today we see so much trial and error, so much error, so like a small child clambering to walk here comes a hand to help, the hand is the hand of the great sages of Bhaarata that gave us and continue to give us this wisdom, Vedic wisdom.

02/03/2018
মিলছি সবাই প্রানের উৎসবে।
24/03/2016

মিলছি সবাই প্রানের উৎসবে।

" পলাশ রাঙ্গা আবির নিয়ে কৃষ্ণ বাজায় বাঁশি,কামিনী ফুলে সাজে রাধা, হবে যে আজ হোলি।।বাঁশির সুরে গোপিনীদের উত্থলিত মনখেলা যে...
21/03/2016

" পলাশ রাঙ্গা আবির নিয়ে কৃষ্ণ বাজায় বাঁশি,
কামিনী ফুলে সাজে রাধা, হবে যে আজ হোলি।।
বাঁশির সুরে গোপিনীদের উত্থলিত মন
খেলা যে আজ কৃষ্ণসনে, পাগল বৃন্দাবন ।। "

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আমাদের জীবনগুলোকে লোকজ সুরের তালে
তালে, দোল পূর্ণিমার রঙ্গে রাঙ্গিয়ে দিতে
সিলেটে দ্বিতীয়বারের মত দোল উৎসব আয়োজন
করেছে পাঞ্চজন্য।
স্থান- শ্রী শ্রী বলরাম জিউর আখড়া, মিরাবাজার , সিলেট।
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Shuvo Jonmashtomi
04/09/2015

Shuvo Jonmashtomi

সবাইকে রথযাত্রার শুভেচ্ছা
18/07/2015

সবাইকে রথযাত্রার শুভেচ্ছা

06/08/2014

Topic: The Importance of Cows in my religion (Hinduism)
One thing most people know about Hindus is that they show reverence for the cow, but few really understand the reason for this, and as a result it has been ridiculed at times, with ‘sacred cow’ being used as a metaphor for any object or idea that is pointlessly respected. On a number of occasions the Mahabharata emphasizes the view that cows should be respected and even worshiped, and here some of the reasoning behind this custom is explained. Like one’s parents, the cow provides human beings with food in the form of milk and dairy products, and so it is natural that one should reciprocate this bounty by showing respect and providing for the well being of the giver. In the western world, too often animals are treated purely as a resource to be exploited as fully as possible, but here we get a different perspective based on reciprocation rather than one-sided exploitation. At a broader level, one can apply this same mood of reciprocation to the whole of the natural world, and in India the Earth is often represented in the form of a cow. We ruthlessly exploit the resources of the Earth to the point of causing harm to the environment and hence to our own well being. If we could only learn the lesson embodied by the Hindu devotion to the cow then perhaps our world could be a more wholesome place to inhabit.
Cows are always fragrant with the sweet aroma of the Guggulu perfume. Cows are the foundation for all living beings, and cows are supremely auspicious.
Cows are the past and the future; cows represent constant well-being; cows are the basis of prosperity, and the benefit of charity given for the sake of cows is never lost. Cows are a constant source of nourishment and provide the best offerings for the gods.

True!!
05/01/2014

True!!

04/01/2014

Journey of a Devi towards Sanatan Dharma without any force and fear
https://www.facebook.com/HinduMissionarySociety
Namaste and Pranam, I am Radhika (Formerly Parcilia) . I was born in Rio, but lived in United Kingdom as my dad is british and mom is brazilian. i was born in a catholic family. From young age itself i have had my doubts on Jesus and Christianity. It was a rainy day in Paris which changed my life. i was about 17 years old then, and i was sitting on a bench under a shade about few hundred meters away from the famous Eiffel tower. Few monks came and sat mext to me and we started talking. They gave me a krishna calender and some books including the HOLY GITA. I read all, and started more study on Hinduism or vedic name sanatan dharma. I loved it. But one question was in all heads. How come there be two complete different kinds of Gods, one Krishna , and other called Jesus. G od has to be same for all. but why different gods for different countries and communities. This very question made me start my research on Christianity and other religions. What i found out wa shocking, but eveidences were shouting at me. I realised Christianity is a complete Joke and based on lies and wars. I decided i cannot be a part of Chriatianity , which was spread by war and bloodsheds. i told my parents that i am Hindu from heart and body. My parents nearly fainted. They told our church and priests of my decision. and in the coming weeks, ,my house was always filled with church people telling me what big mistake i was making and jesus is our saviour and died for us blah blah and that devil will take me to hell where life is unimaginably horryfic. My reply to most church people was i have found out the truth and their rose coated lies cannot change my opinion. I was part of Krishna's Sanatan dharma, with my parents or without my parents. My path to God began and i have realized one thing there is nothing more beautiful than Sanatan dharma. I would suggest all christians one thing, that life is one, dont waste it on lies of christianity. As of today, my parents are also following Hinduism. Lord krishna has been great , he opened eyes of my parents. My guru is Maha yogi Loknath Baba from eastern india. i have travelled a lot , i have seen all of south america , all of europe, and visited some nice temples in London. My only visit to India was in 2008, and it was very nice experience for me. I am not only keeping interest in spiritual Hinduism but also looking at india's current political situation. I feel sad that government in india are ignoring the Hindus so much and creating all sort of lies. It was the lies of christianity that brought me to hinduism, and looks like it is the lies of political system which is bringing me closer to hindus. Come to god, come to sanatan dharma Hare krishna

01/11/2013

once a man came to meet a buddhist saint.The saint .The saint the brought a glass of tea for the man and he started pouring tea and it started to overflow from the glass.The man asked the saint to stop pouring teas as it was overflowing .The saint stopped pouring tea in the glass and then told him. he should empty the millions of thoughts in his brain that keep on guiding him here and there.Make it empty like a empty glass, unless he does that there will be no use of pouring knowledge into his thought filled brain just like the glass that was already filled could'nt be filled.

Moral: When you have to learn something , empty your cup and if you think you already know something you cannot learn anything.

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