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The Primordial Oneness: Five millennia ago, the collective consciousness of humanity rested in the realization of Advaita—the Truth that there is no “other.” Ancient civilizations did not merely believe in a deity; they recognized that all existence is a singular, boundless vibration of Supreme Energy. They understood that the perceived separation between the self and the Divine is an illusion born of Maya, the cosmic power that projects the many onto the One. In this state of clarity, “Dharma” was not a set of rules, but the natural flow of the Infinite expressing itself through finite forms. They saw themselves not as fragments of energy, but as the Energy itself, momentarily viewing the world through the narrow lens of the senses. Life was understood as a profound play of consciousness, where every action (Karma) was simply the self-balancing of the Whole, leading the soul back to the realization of its own Eternal Nature.
The Veil of Fragmentation: In the current age, the realization of Oneness has been obscured by the fog of duality. The “theory of God” has been distorted from a map of self-realization into a tool of separation and fear. Where there was once a recognition of the Atman (the Self) as identical to the Whole, there is now the ego-driven concept of a distant judge who rewards or punishes based on labels and names. This perceived “otherness” creates a landscape of spiritual stagnation, where some seek escape from earthly life through promises of celestial pleasure, while others weaponize the Divine name to justify violence against those they see as different. This friction is a clear sign that humanity has lost sight of its non-dual nature. Society requires a fundamental shift to remember that we are not separate entities competing for favor, but a single consciousness experiencing itself through varied mirrors of Karma. To fix this, we must return to the understanding that every experience is a movement within the One.
If Dissolving the Threat of Duality: When the illusion of separation becomes extreme, it manifests as religious scrupulosity and sectarian division—vibrations of “us versus them” that threaten to dismantle the human vessel entirely. If this perception of fragmentation is not dissolved, the human race faces the danger of self-extinction, for to harm another is, in Truth, to harm oneself. While we labor to build external security for our families, we often fail to address the internal root of all conflict: the belief in duality. Our mission is a monumental awakening intended to return 50% of the global population to the fundamental essence of Non-Dual wisdom by 2050. By recognizing that there is no “other” to hate or fear, we can eliminate the toxic divisions of nationality, gender, and creed. We invite you to transcend these mental boundaries and join a project designed to restore the harmony of the Whole.
Aligning the Mirror of Action: In an era of intellectual inquiry, it is time to discard the irrational belief that the Infinite is a partisan figure influenced by faith in a specific name. Such a view is a denial of the Supreme Reality that is present in all. If we do not address this distortion, the shadow of duality will continue to cast uncertainty over our collective future. It is a paradox to call ourselves “civilized” while clinging to the egoic belief that “my God” is separate from “yours.” We call upon those who value Truth to unite in the realization that our deeds are the only ripples that define our experience. Our goal is to propagate the core principles of “Karma and Dharma” to 75% of the population residing outside of India by the year 2050. This ambitious objective can only be achieved by moving from the illusion of a fragmented God to the reality of a unified Existence.
How can Bhagavad Gita’s wisdom bring global peace?
The Bhagavad Gita is not a religious text; it is a manual for the dissolution of the ego. It guides the individual to see that their “real self” is not the body or the mind, but the timeless witness. When this is understood, purity of thought and action follows naturally—not as a command, but as an expression of Oneness. One who realizes that they are the thread upon which all pearls are strung understands that harming another is an impossibility, for there is no “another.” God is recognized not as a form to be defended in argument, but as the Brahman—the ultimate supreme energy that is the very fabric of our being. Through the lens of Maya, we experience the play of the world, but through the wisdom of the Gita, we remain grounded in the unchanging Reality behind the play.
Strength in Non-Dual Action: Non-dual wisdom provides the ultimate life skill: the ability to act in the world without being bound by it. By identifying with the infinite strength of the Witness rather than the limitations of the ego, one moves forward with unshakable focus. To follow Dharma in this sense is to act in alignment with the cosmic Whole. Like the realization that every person is a different mask worn by the same actor, we choose to align with those who uphold the balance of the Truth. Success is not a personal trophy, but the harmonious completion of the Divine movement. Eventually, as the “I” dissolves into the “All,” the soul attains Moksha—liberation from the cycle of perceived debt—returning to the silent ocean of pure Consciousness.
The Vision of the One in All: With the wisdom of the Gita, the veil falls away, and we see every living being within ourselves and ourselves within every living being. Compassion is no longer an effort; it is the natural result of recognizing one’s own Self in the “other.” Sectoral toxicity cannot survive the light of the Truth that we are but a speck of the ONE limitless energy, viewing an illusory world through the windows of the senses. Our commitment is to share this “science of the soul” with 5 billion individuals, moving beyond trivial disputes of race and religion to create a society grounded in the reality of our shared existence. Supported by the consciousness symbolized as Krishna, we work with all who see that the only path to sustainable peace is the realization that we were never truly separate to begin with.
Plan A – Gita University, situated on a 200-acre campus with a budget of 2200 crores: This initiative has been in development for over a decade, with its inception in December 2018. It aims to create a fully owned asset of 25 lakh square feet by the foundation, financed and overseen by 1108 generous affluent donors who will act as shareholders. The total funding requirement is 2200 crores, achievable if 108 individuals from the top 1000 wealthiest people in India contribute 12 crores each, along with 1000 individuals from the wealthiest 10000 donating 1 crore each. After dedicating our utmost efforts from December 2021 to December 2024, we have decided to temporarily pause this plan and shift our focus to Plan C, a significantly smaller initiative that operates within 20% of the original budget on 18 acres land, serving as a preliminary step towards our ambitious 5 billion project.
Plan C: International School for Bhagavad Gita on 18 Acres, a Fully Owned Asset of the Donors (Under implementation now): We are preparing to launch a scaled-down version of the Gita University Project at Shankarpally, Hyderabad, 32 km from Kokapet SEZ and 66 km from International Airport. We have completed the land leveling, acquired all necessary survey reports from the Mandal, and installed fencing around the property. We anticipate receiving clearance from the Irrigation Department by the end of March 2025. The plans for the campus walk-through, cottages, and overall layout are currently in progress and are expected to be finalized by the first week of April 2025. We aim to obtain approvals from HMDA by the end of April 2025. Subsequently, we will approach Pujya Shri Amit Shah ji to request his esteemed presence at the Bhumi Puja ceremony. We will extend invitations to 18 of the most influential dharmic leaders from across India to attend the ceremony at our Shankarpally campus in Hyderabad.
Gita University on 200 Acres (2200 Crores Budget)
Plan A – Gita University, situated on a 200-acre campus with a budget of 2200 crores: This initiative has been in development for over a decade, with its inception in December 2018. It aims to create a fully owned asset of 25 lakh square feet by the foundation, financed and overseen by 1108 generous affluent donors who will act as shareholders. The total funding requirement is 2200 crores, achievable if 108 individuals from the top 1000 wealthiest people in India contribute 12 crores each, along with 1000 individuals from the wealthiest 10000 donating 1 crore each. After dedicating our utmost efforts from December 2021 to December 2024, we have decided to temporarily pause this plan and shift our focus to Plan C, a significantly smaller initiative that operates within 20% of the original budget on 18 acres land, serving as a preliminary step towards our ambitious 5 billion project.
International School for Bhagavad Gita on 18 Acres (400 Crores Budget)
Plan C: International School for Bhagavad Gita on 18 Acres, a Fully Owned Asset of the Donors (Under implementation now): We are preparing to launch a scaled-down version of the Gita University Project at Shankarpally, Hyderabad, 32 km from Kokapet SEZ and 66 km from International Airport. We have completed the land leveling, acquired all necessary survey reports from the Mandal, and installed fencing around the property. We anticipate receiving clearance from the Irrigation Department by the end of March 2025. The plans for the campus walk-through, cottages, and overall layout are currently in progress and are expected to be finalized by the first week of April 2025. We aim to obtain approvals from HMDA by the end of April 2025. Subsequently, we will approach Pujya Shri Amit Shah ji to request his esteemed presence at the Bhumi Puja ceremony. We will extend invitations to 18 of the most influential dharmic leaders from across India to attend the ceremony at our Shankarpally campus in Hyderabad.
Become a Part of this Divine Mission.
200 Cottage Sponsors Required: This initiative seeks the support of 200 wealthy dharmic individuals (who love to see the Principles of Karma ruling the world in place of names and forms of God, each contributing two crores. In return, a 2000 square foot cottage on a 165 square yard plot will be registered in the name of each donor. Interested individuals wishing to invest in a cottage can contact us at 8977931068. Our team will arrange a personal meeting to provide a comprehensive presentation of the project.
Crowd Funding:
Alternatively, we look forward to 400,000 Bhagavad Gita lovers worldwide to donate Rs. 500 monthly for 20 months. Expressing your interest using the form below without delay is vital, as assuming that others will contribute could result in no one donating. Please enrol your name in the form below. Our volunteers will call you within two days and let you know the various ways to transfer the amount. Please remember. You may donate anything from one hundred rupees to something more significant based on your possibility and willingness. May God bless you and the world with Gita’s wisdom.
SUPPORT "INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOR BHAGAVAD GITA"
We started our work to construct the "International School for Bhagavad Gita," a scaled-down version of Gita University, on an 18-acre campus at Shankarpally, 32km from Neopolis SEZ, Kokapet. We need 4 lakh Hindus who believe that Global and Individual peace is possible with Gita Wisdom to come forward and donate 500 rupees a month for 20 months to meet the construction cost. One may donate any amount as per their willingness. Once you fill in the form below and submit it to us, our Gita Volunteers will call you and explain the procedure for making a monthly donation.
For Bhagawat Gita Foundation for Vedic Studies.
Chalasani Balaramayya (CBR Prasad), Chairman, Ex Air Force
& Anand Reddy, M.Tech (Structures) Founder Director
Statutory Credentials of the Foundation.
CIN: U80901TG2020NPL145895
12A Registration: AAJCB4366NE20215,
80G Registration: AAJCB4366NF20213
CSR Registration: CSR00038630,
NGO Darpan: TS/2021/0273391
FCRA: 4456 1987 748 (Under Final process)
When the whole world is passive, without knowing the consequences of the death of Dharma in this world, you have given some time to read the Virat Hindu Parishad teaser webpage and took the first step of enrolling in the Koti Jana Sangh. May God bless you and your family for your SathKarma done for Loka Hitardha. We shall send you the project details on your mobile and also on your email.