Alokesh Srivastab, Delhi Bureau, Voice 9: A
healthy family is the cornerstone of every civilization, and a family can only
be a decent family if both of its parents are of sound moral character. They
will be responsible for producing the following generation. Humanity and
spirituality should be recreated by merging science with caste and religion since the proper advancement of society cannot be accomplished as long as there
is a gap in people's caste and creed.
Dr. Swami Prajnadas Kathia, an Indian monk,
sociologist, and spiritual scientist, aimed to revitalize India via religious
and social changes through his research. In order to facilitate the internal
growth of the populace, he built schools, libraries, and spiritual hubs in a
number of the communities he picked as examples. By assuming the initiative of
human action, he simultaneously attempted to motivate individuals to take
action.
"By distributing my talents and education
among individuals, I hope to create a thriving society. I want to put an end to
violence,” said Dr. Swami Prajnadas Kathia. By establishing a scientific reform
between religion and society, he hoped to establish a new religious and social
order. This could have sparked a new renaissance in religion and society in the
twenty-first century. He also penned several books. His 'Gita Chirantan' remark
was favorably accepted by Indian Hindu culture. Later, an English translation
was released.
Despite being a monk, Sri Sri Prajnadas Kathia Maharaj opened up new perspectives on Indian religious culture by discussing the relationship between religion and science and offering a fresh take on the caste system. On February 28, 2014, a car crash claimed his life.
After a
Bengali publication ‘Keno Esechilam’ by Tarak Ghosh, the English-language
publication of a book on his research, faith, and social consciousness has been
started by Voice 9 News Group. Next month, the book will be released
simultaneously in a number of countries.