Vidhushi Sanghmitra Bharti Ji || a Lecture on Drug Abuse Eradication


 

Vidhushi Sanghmitra Bharti Ji || A lecture on Drug Abuse Eradication – djjs.org In the early 1980s, His Holiness Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji began His divine saga to inspire the masses and motivate them to render selfless service to the society. With His benign grace, He bestowed Brahm Gyan–the Eternal Knowledge to people. This Knowledge awakens the spiritual self within an individual. In effect, it paves way to re-establish human values in the society. He has brought together millions of people, and guided them how to infuse moral values in the society. In 1991, Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan was registered as a non-governmental charitable society for the promotion of social welfare and development of benevolent society. The organization has held hands of more than 5000 full time and some part time selfless volunteers all over the world to drive initiatives in a peaceful manner and address multiple issues of social concern. His devotees are driven by the vision of a peaceful world, where all will live in harmony with each other and nature. The inspired and enlightened devotees try to cultivate compassion, brotherhood amongst the people and develop commitment to work for the benefit of the present and future generations of humanity. DJJS conducts more than 40000 spiritual events across India. Moreover, it is spread all across the globe through a network of branches. Besides this, the preachers take complete initiative in providing counseling to resolve the doubts of followers. On the other hand, most of the significant issues addressed by the

 

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