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healing. When I explored this in 2011, my first question was about the traditional wisdom of
India. This led me to Durga Saptashati, which contains 700 Beej Mantras, forming the
foundation of our healing practices.
With those 700 Beej Mantras, we connected different body parts and facilitated their healing
connections, which led to phenomenal results.
Let me show you an example. (Slide) This girl is the daughter of a DRDO scientist in Delhi.
When this photo was taken, she was just 24 days old. Doctors at Max Hospital in Delhi
diagnosed her with weak heart muscles and said she had only 24 to 48 hours to live.
In despair, the DRDO scientist sought advice from his boss, who recommended contacting
Dr. Aarti Shukla, a healer. Dr. Aarti requested a video call to see the child, who was on a
ventilator and couldn't focus or concentrate due to her critical condition. Despite this, Dr.
Aarti performed five healing sessions, and the next day, the child was off the ventilator.
Within five days, she went home completely healthy. Now, one and a half to two years later,
the child remains problem-free.
I shared this story because we were all raised to rely on allopathy, yet in this case, alternative
healing made a significant impact.
Now, let me show you a photo of my Guruji. I have been familiar with the city of Mehsana
since childhood. My uncle was the District Health Officer here in the 80s, so we spent many
years in Gujarat, often in Mehsana during the winters and Meerut during the summers.
During a recent visit, we were warmly received by Shah Sir in Ahmedabad. He treated us to
excellent food and shared detailed stories about the city's history, providing us with a deep
understanding of the place. We initially thought we would meet Sharma Sir, but he was busy
with interviews. However, the warm hospitality and detailed information from Shah Sir made
us feel very welcomed.
A place near Mehsana, Mount Abu, is home to the Vashishtha Ashram, where Shri
Ramchandra ji descended 700 steps to build an ashram in the forest. The Mahant of that
ashram was Shri Yugal Charan Ji Maharaj, who was my Guruji. At nine years old, my father
and I took initiation from him. Guruji was an expert in Ayurveda and lived a healthy life until he
passed away at the age of 100 on May 15, 2019. Thousands of people from Gujarat,
Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh sought his treatment for heart disease, cancer, and other
diseases.
My Guruji always emphasized two or three special things. He used to tell us that our self-
esteem was destroyed early on by holding a degree in hand and asking for jobs everywhere.
He highlighted this aspect of our lives. The second thing he often said was that if you don't
earn at least 5000 crore rupees in your lifetime, it's a shame. Even 500 crore rupees seemed
like an enormous amount to me, but this mindset was instilled in us.
When I arrived here, I saw the same philosophy in Dada’s work. Twenty years ago, Dada was
concerned about how to contribute to this country after his departure. He aimed to create an
unparalleled education system and prepare children in a way that no one had seen before,
whether in marine engineering, water management, or space research. Remarkably, both
Dada and Narendra Modi ji come from the same place, making it a unique and transformative
land.
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