It is history, philosophy and culture, all in one that constitute the account of Vishwaguru Mahotsav. The Mahotsav (mega celebration) happened a century back, in 1918. Since then, there have been succession of events in the history of Satsang. Cultural features of the Mahotsav have unfolded during the course of the century that followed the Mahotsav. Amidst all these and in the process of deciphering the philosophy, civilization has travelled a long way. Yet a lot remains to happen towards materialization of the purpose behind the Mahotsav.
The target beneficiary of the events preceding and following the Mahotsav is the mankind; each person living on this world today and those who will come tomorrow. The message of this saga has impact on each person and on the humanity at large, knowingly and unknowingly. As long as there is misery and pain on this earth and there is aspiration and perspiration of people, the silent voice of the event will continue to ring aloud.
We are talking about the life and mission of Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra, the eighth human incarnate and the latest one. His relevance and his power to progress can hardly be over emphasized. Hence, this attempt to unearth historical accounts of hundred years back and attempt to unravel its cultural and philosophical significance.
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