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Madhuban - The Head Quarters
Pandav Bhavan - (Forest
Of Honey)
In the north of the
enchanting land of India, the Aravali Mountains rise from
the parched desert plains of Rajasthan. Chief among them
is Mount Abu. In ancient texts and folklore, Abu is praised
as a holy place, and is associated with the names of sages
and seers. Even today, numerous temples and hermitages are
to be found in the area. Many former Rajput Kings built
their palaces and summer houses-several of which have stood
the test of time-in the surrounding hills.
Nestled in the cool heights of the mountains is the rustic
hill station of Mount Abu and, just a 10-minute walk away,
you find the international headquarters of Prajapita Brahma
Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa-Vidyalaya , fondly called 'Madhuban'
(meaning 'Forest of Honey'). A living social laboratory
and a largely self-sufficient community, it is the place
to which a large international family of practicing yogis
comes each year.
When a person steps inside the holy land of Madhuban, one
can feel pure spiritual vibrations that give immense experience
of lasting peace and inner joy not available elsewhere.
This is because it is the place of divine descent of incorporeal
God Shiva; it has long been the karma bhoomi(the land of
divine actions) of the founder father Prajapita Brahma and
Mateshwari Saraswathi. It is the place where thousands of
spiritual effort makers converge to do intense meditation
and as a result one could see for themselves the peaceful
vibrations evident in the campus. When you discover the
true inner happiness and peace and forget the burden on
the soul , you would realize that Madhuban is the greatest
pilgrim center.
In the Madhuban campus, the principal attractions are the
Meditation Hut, Meditation Room and Tower of Peace. Meditation
Hut is the place where our founder father, Adidev Prajapita
Brahma did intense meditation for spreading vibrations of
peace for all the souls of the world. As the name denotes
and as one could feel, the Tower of Peace is the tower from
where peaceful vibrations emanate for the benefit of the
entire world. It is the place where the mortal remains of
the founder father were laid to rest.
The Universal Peace Hall, also known as 'Om Shanti Bhawan',
is the main hall on the Vishwa-Vidyalaya campus An attractive,
free-spanning structure, the hall seats 3,000 people and
has translation facilities for sixteen languages. The hall
has been the venue of major annual international conferences
since its construction in 1983 and is visited daily by over
8,000 tourists.
Madhuban hosts a minimum of 35,000 residential guests annually
and is home to 500 permanent residents, who operate the
42 departments required to meet the physical and spiritual
needs of the constant row of visitors and students from
around the world. One department looks after accommodation,
others take care of laundry, transport gardens, audio-visual,
electrical supplies, sanitation and so on. The kitchen can
cater meals for upto 4,000 people at a time; additional
specialised kitchens produce toli (much- favoured sweets
prepared by cooks in a meditative state of mind) and 'chai',
a spiced Indian tea. Everyone works in the atmosphere of
harmony, and guests are often amazed as the tasks are accomplished
without any obvious direction of supervision.
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