Foreword

Welcome to our site on Thakur Sri Sri Balak Brahmachari. This is not an official website of Balak Brahmachari's organization. The information in this website is intended to provide only a general outline of Balak Brahmachari's life, messages and teachings. It should neither be regarded as comprehensive not sufficient for a complete understanding of Balak Brahmachari's eventful life, philosophical teachings and profound messages. As most of Balak Brahmachari's original discources and publications are in bengali language, their accurate english translation is difficult and complicated on our part. As the information contained herein is to provide general information, we shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracy or any loss sustained by any person on the information contained herein.

Thakur's Vedic Ideals

  1. Thakur's Vedic Ideals are based on science, logic, mathematics and tune. He is trying to awaken the inner consciousness of the people, liberating them from superstition and dogma.
  2. Thakur says that no one is entitled to claim any credit for any invention here. We are all carrier and propagator of the universal truth. Like sun,moon, planets and stars, we are all workers of this great universe.
  3. Just as the tape recorder is not the singer, we are also not the discoverer of anything. Everything exists here for a purpose. We are a part of the tune of the eternal music and flowing with it.
  4. Our desire to reveal Nature's truth is also Nature's inherent gift because the object of Nature is to express and reveal her eternal tune to all.

What the Vedas Declare...

  1. In the Vedic times, each and everybody, be he king or a subject, rich or poor, were associated with the profession of agriculture. Agriculture used to be considered as a holy profession in Vedic period.
  2. Vedas declared that not a single soul must pass a day without food. There must not be beggary in society. In Vedic age, perfect order was maintained for an equitable food distribution system.
  3. In the Vedic age, there was no hoarding of food items or anything. The Vedas declared hoarders as evil-doers. They were termed as exploiters and the people were ordered to fight against such evil doers.
  4. The great knowledge within the great space are the Vedas.

 

Can you achieve true peace and happiness?

  1. Everyone is searching for peace and happiness in this world. Is it ever achieved?
  2. You may run away from worldly troubles and suffering or escape from problems of family life. But can you escape from yourself? Your senses? Your desires? Your needs? Your emotions?
  3. Why are there so much misery, disease, bereavement, confusion and doubts in this world? Are they not our constant companion in this journey of life? Can you ever ignore them?
  4. Through this constant suffering, Nature is always alerting us and explaining us that our life and mutual relationship in this transient world is limited. We are like guests in this world. We have not come here to live permanently. We have come to this earth for a few days as travelers with a purpose and destination.
  5. Nothing and no one is strictly ours. We don’t belong to anyone here. Nor anyone is attached to us. We have come alone, and will leave this world alone.
  6. We have come here to be trained. We have freedom to do our duty or not. We are not here to stay permanently and therefore we should hurry up to finish our training without wasting any time. Otherwise we will have to come back in this world again and again.
  7. We have come here to observe and learn. We have not come here to merely enjoy the fruits of this wonderful world. Nothing here belongs to us. We brought nothing here, and will not take away anything from here.
  8. The learning is that the more you get attached or involved to the transient things of this world, the greater will be your disappointment and suffering.
  9. If you are constantly engrossed in right thoughts, deeds and action, nothing in this world can trouble you.
  10. When your inner self will bloom with ecstasy, nothing in this world will have any meaning for you. Worldly objects will not appeal you. You will then realize that this world is nothing but a great void. What can one expect from a void?
  11. Although this world is full of living beings and objects, if you want to trace the origin of any living being or thing, you will get lost into a great void. The existence of this great void is the only rule. You can’t even trace your origin, so where is the question of your happiness?
  12. The fundamental question is: Have you really come to this world? Or has anyone really come to this world? If we cannot trace the origin of ourselves or anyone or anything, and on analyzing fall into a great void, then it is clear that we have actually not come to this world.
  13. True peace and happiness, therefore, lies in our realizing the universal truth and nature’s tune, and following the voice of our inner conscience. The ultimate goal is the crematorium or graveyard, no matter what you do in this world.
  14. Our duty is to kindle the light of wisdom within us, work for good of the people in society, and awaken the common man.Search for the cause of this creation, delve deep into it, and you will get the trace of truth.
  15. Once you realize the truth, your search for peace and happiness will be over. Nothing in this world will then trouble you anymore. Remember your mind may be restless, but your soul is eternal, pure and blissful.