Locations of the 48
Brahmananda Saraswati
Nagars throughout India
The 48 Vedic Pandit villages are named Brahmananda Saraswati Nagars in honor of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s spiritual master, Swami Brahmananda Saraswati, former Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math.
The sites of the Brahmananda Saraswati Nagars center around 12 locations long regarded in India as seats of silence, known as Jyotir Lingas. Each of these 12 locations has four Brahmananda Saraswati Nagars associated with it—one at the Jyotir Linga itself, and three others in three, usually nearby, cities.
Each Brahmananda Saraswati Nagar in turn takes responsibility for four countries in the world. In this way, all 192 countries in the world will be taken care of by the Vedic Pandits through their performances for peace and prosperity.
Support for Every Country through Phase 2
The second phase will ensure a safety factor by increasing the size of the group and by adding many auxiliary groups so that this powerful effect will always be maintained.
In Phase 2, the number of Vedic Pandits in the Brahmasthan will be doubled to 16,000.
Supporting and augmenting the central group will be 1,500 Vedic Pandits at each of 48 additional Vedic Pandit villages—48 Brahmananda Saraswati Nagars— throughout India.
At each Brahmananda Saraswati Nagar, the 1,500 Vedic Pandits, in addition to practicing their peace-creating technology, will also take responsibility for the good fortune of four countries in the world. Each day, these pandits will perform Vedic yagyas, precise and powerful technologies that enliven the Unified Field of Natural Law.
The performances will enhance the prosperity and progress and neutralize any negative tendencies of the four countries for which that Brahmananda Saraswati Nagar is responsible. In this way, all 192 countries in the world will enjoy the support of Natural Law.
Funding for Phase 2
Phase 2 will require construction costs of $80 million for the Brahmasthan and approximately $600 million for the 48 Brahmananda Saraswati Nagars, including their land costs.
In addition, Phase 2 will require an increase to the Reserve Fund to support these groups: the addition to the main group of 8,000 and the 48 groups of 1,500 (72,000) Vedic Pandits will require an endowment of approximately $4 billion.
The total needed to secure world peace: Phases 1 and 2 is thus almost $5 billion.
To put this amount in perspective—and relative to the enormous power of the outcome— this total amount for all campuses plus the reserve fund is approximately what the world’s armed forces spend every day and a half.
(Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Yearbook 2007).
A donation to this project will be the most effective use of funds in the history of peace-keeping.
You can help make this new prospect a reality through your donations to the Brahmananda Saraswati Foundation.