Thursday, August 25, 2011

Acharya Pramod Krishnam ji

It has been clearly indicated in Puran that in Iron Age (Kaliyug) Lord Shri Vishnu will incarnate in the form of Shri Kalki in the holy land of “Sambhal”. Acharya Pramod Krishnam ji was also born at holy land of Sambhal, gram Achoda Kamboh in tyagi Brahmin family. Acharya ji established Shri Kalki foundation in the name of Shri Kalki Dham.
The founder of Shri Kalki foundation and a great philosopher Acharya Pramod Krishnam was born on 4th Jan 1965 at gram Achoda Kumboh (Sambhal) district Muradabad (U.P.). Due to birth in religious Brahmin family he is an adorer of God since childhood.
INITIAL LIFE:- Your initial education-initiation took place in Sambhal. You did your post graduation (M.A.) in Political Science and History from Rana Post Graduate College, Ghaziabad. During fifth class under the guidance of your father Late Dr. Jasvant ji, you learnt many religious books mainly Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta, Sukhsagar and Mhabharat. Hearing stories of patriots, saints-hermit, wise persons, meditation masters and daily salutation, psalm, prayer and worship of God was part of your routine.
You got feelings of public welfare and service to poor and needy people in your heritage. You fabricated ‘Navshakti Organization’ along with teenagers, to eradicate lots of social evils which were spread in the society of that time. You closely saw the terrible condition of village zone people, who were caught in superstition, malpractices and oppression. You resolved to provide money free of interest for the marriage of poor and underprivileged people. You strongly protested against persecution of weaker races. This benefited the entire area.
In politics also you played an active role together with late Prim Minister of India Shri Rajeev Gandhi and adorned many important posts in congress party. You entered domestic life with Renuka ji in year 1990. For the welfare of physically disabled persons and widows, in 1996 you constructed “Sarthak Trust”. After that you started publishing the monthly spiritual magazine ‘Nirvan’.
courtesy by : pramodshree

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