The
Trust infuses spiritual enlightenment among its members by
way of various kinds of programs and camps, with 'Satsang'
being the most prime among them. Through this process,
stress is being laid with reasoning, to switch over to one
faith i.e. to hold the values of equanimity and
even-sightedness firmly and skillfully. Then practice it on
daily basis to attain maturity. This is considered essential
to adhere to the principals, as contained in the 'Granth',
for imbibing strong moral and spiritual values in life. For
general information, it is added that 'Satsang' is held on
every Tuesday and Sunday at 'Vasundhara' and its over
hundred other branches, spread across the country and
abroad.
Besides 'Satsang', the 'Gade Ka Yagya' is celebrated in
the Hindu month of Paush (January) after observing forty
days of worship called as 'Chalisa'. During these forty
days, celibacy and chastity is observed and abstinence from
physical and worldly desires is practiced to attain the true
knowledge of the Supreme Self. One is required to keep one's
heart and mind in the pure and pious state to become
entitled to wear 'Gada'. This 'Gada' is worn on the wrist of
the right hand by the followers.
'Gada' is the divine ornament/weapon i.e. the mace or
club of 'Lord Shri Vishnu', which was given by Him as a
weapon of peace and power to 'Lord Shri Hanuman'. The 'Gada'
acts as a defensive sheath for the wearer as it is not only
capable of keeping one's heart and mind away from lust,
anger, greed, attachment and egoism but also to firmly
uphold the virtues of equanimity, contentment, endurance,
righteousness and truthfulness.
We can say that this 'Yagya' is meant to attain a virtue
capable of keeping one's heart and mind free from worldly
pleasures and mental disorders and thus firmly uphold human
values essential to live peacefully. It is also a firm step
towards salvation.
The auspicious day of 'Akhand Hawan' is celebrated in the
month of Magha (February), when each one is supposed to do
charity within one's means and ability and transform oneself
to become benevolent.
Lastly, the main congregation is held every year during
the month of Chaitra (March/April) when the Trust celebrates
'Ram-Navami' as 'Yagya-Utsava' which continues for four
days. During this celebration, thousands of devotees,
followers, members and other people from all parts of India
and abroad representing all sections of the society attend
in order to get spiritually enlightened. On this occasion
each one is supposed to assess one's own progress of the
past year independently and identify/understand further
changes required to improve oneself to achieve the real goal
of life.