Divya Prearana Prakash Gyan Pratiyogita

Wisdom of Scriptures

 

Importance of Contenence

 

The Nation Gains Height

 

Experince of The Saints

 

Bring Stars to Student's Life

Param Pujya Sant Shri Asaramji Bapu is a role model and a source of great inspiration to students across the world. The Gurukuls run by the Ashrams are learning centers where apart from materialistic knowledge, spiritual values are also taught and instilled. Such an approach helps in promoting the overall development of the students who are motivated to strive for excellence in whatever they embark on. Pujya Bapuji who is all merciful and kind, however, strongly advocates the concept of “Goodwill for all’. Therefore, for the progress and benefit of lakhs of students studying in other schools as well, Bapuji has initiated the ‘Divya Prerna Prakash’ spiritual knowledge competitions.

An uneducated person cannot contribute towards the progress of society as much as an educated person. But if the educated person is devoid of devotion to the Lord and has an antagonistic approach towards Indian culture, then in such a scenario, he can be even more dangerous than an uneducated person.

Hence, along with materialistic knowledge, it is pertinent to possess ‘Atma Vidya’ (knowledge of 'self’ or spiritual knowledge) as well, which is the Supreme form of knowledge. Knowledge should always implant values like empathy & compassion, and should bestow discriminative intellect. They are indeed fortunate who understand and value the importance of ‘Atma Vidya’.

                                                                                                                                                                       -Pujya Bapuji

In the year 2008 45500 students from 5066 schools all over the country participated in the Divya Prerana Prakash Gyan Pratiyogita and in the year 2009 the figures raised to 13,07,649 students from 12115 schools across the Nation.

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