Sunday, July 19, 2020

Sri Sri Harichand Tagore, the full class of Yugabata, and the subject of his twelfth commandment:

According to the scriptures, the mystery of the incarnation of Brahma Sri Sri Harichand Tagore, the full class of Yugabata, and the subject of his twelfth commandment:

True era:


Satya Yuga (Devanagari) is the first of the four ages according to Hindu scriptures. The other eras are Treta Yuga, Dwapar Yuga and Kali Yuga.
The origin of Satyayuga is on Sunday on the third day of Shukla in the month of Baishakh. Its amount is 18,26,000 years. The number of avatars is four. Matsya (fish), Kurma (crocodile), Varaha (pig), Narsingh (combined form of man and lion). Six rulers. Boli, Ben, Mandhata, Puroraba, Dhundhumar, Kattavirya Arjun. There was only virtue, there was no sin. The soul was in the marrow. Death was voluntary. Gold pots were used. The Veda was the Samveda. The pilgrimage was Pushkar pilgrimage. The star was Brahmanam- Veda wearing Narayan, Akshara wearing Narayan, Mukti wearing Narayan, Gati wearing Narayan. That is, Narayana is the absolute Veda, Narayana is the absolute letter, Narayana is the absolute liberation, Narayana is the absolute speed.

Treta era:



Treta Yuga (Devanagari): This is the second age of the four ages according to Hinduism. Treta means third in Sanskrit. The first age is the true age of perfect morality and the second is the age of Dwapar. The origin of the Treta era is on Monday, the ninth day of the Shukla party in the month of Kartik. Its amount is 12,97,000 years. The three incarnations of Lord Vishnu of this age are Dwarf, Parashuram and Rama respectively. Virtue is three parts, sin is one part. Rulers of Surya dynasty- Brahma, Marichi, Kashyap, Savarnik, Manu, Dhanu, Sushen, Haridas, Yauvanashva, Muchukunda, Shatabahu, Ben, Prithu, Ikshaku, Dyotkar, Katsarpa, Shresthadhar, Kakutstha, Shatanjiv, Bijoy, Danda, Hari Rohitashva, Mrityunjaya, Mahapadma, Trishanku, Uchchangad, Marut, Anaranya, Bikarnabahu, Sagar, Anshuman, Asmanja, Bhagiratha, Ashvanjaya, Mani Dilip, Raghu, Oz, Dasaratha, Sriram, Lob, Kush. The soul was in the bones. The Veda was the Rig Veda. Silver pots were used. The pilgrimage was the Naimish forest. Tarak Brahmanam- Ram Narayananta Mukunda Madhusudan. Krishna Keshab Kangare Hare Baikuntha Dwarf. That is Ram Narayan Ananta Mukunda Madhusudan Krishna Keshab Kangs Ori Hari Vaikuntha Baman.

Dwapar era:



Dwapar Yuga (Devanagari): This is according to Hindu scriptures, the third of the four other eras are Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, and Kali Yuga.
The origin of Dwapar Yuga is on Thursday on the thirteenth day of Krishna's party in the month of Bhadra. Its amount is 6,64,000 years. Avatar number two. Lord Krishna, Buddha. Virtue is half, sin is half. The rulers were- Shalb, Virat, Hansadhvaj, Kushdhbhaj, Mayurdhbhaj, Bhavrubahan, Rukshangad, Duryodhana, Yudhisthira, Parikshit, Janmejay, Bisaksen, Shishupal, Jarasandha, Ugrasen, Kangs. The soul was in the blood. The Veda was the Yajurveda. Copper pots were used. The pilgrimage was to Kurukshetra. Tarak Brahmanam- Hare Murare Madhukaitvare Gopal Govinda Mukunda Shaure Yajnesh Narayan Krishna Vishnu Nirashraya Maa Jagadish Raksho. Namely Hari Murari Madhu Kaitav Ari, Gopal Govinda Mukunda Shourie, Narayan Krishna Vishnu Yajnesh, keep me homeless Jagadish.

Kali Yuga:


Kali Yuga: Literally "Kali Yuga", or "Age of Sin") is the last age of the four ages according to Hindu scriptures. Other epochs are Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, and Dwapar Yuga. Its amount is 4,32,000 years. Virtue is one part, sin is three parts. Avatar Kalki. Human lifespan is about one hundred and twenty years. Three and a half hands in your own body size. Pran anne. Tirtha Ganga. All pots are used. Religion shrinks. People are ascetic, far from the truth. Politics is crooked. The ruler is greedy. Brahman is unscriptural. The man is loyal to the wife. Attached to sin. Increase the suffering of honest people. The influence of evil increases. Tarak Brahmanam- Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.

Time quantification

The Vishnu Purana, written by Bedavasya, states that the Kali Yuga began on earth from the time of Krishna's ascension to heaven.
“On the day of Yasmin, in Harirghat, Dibang Santyajya Medinim.
Tasminnebabatirnohayang kalkayo boli kalih ..

It is said in the Manu Sanhita that in a human year the gods have one day and one night. Uttarayan is the day of the gods and Dakshinayan is their night. In 4,000 (four thousand) divine years there is a true or accomplished age, and before that age there is an evening of 400 (four hundred) years and then an evening of 400 years. In later ages (Treta, Dwapar and Kali) the number of ages decreases by 1,000 (one thousand) years and the number of evenings and evenings decreases by 100 (one hundred) years. As such, Kaliyuga occurs in 1000 random years and its evenings and evenings are 100 years; In other words, the Kali era is completed in 1200 lucky years


In the northeast corner of Kali:



Twelfth commandment of Sri Sri Harichand Tagore:

1 Always speak the truth
2 Maternalize the concubine
3 Worship your father and mother
4 Do not discriminate against a holy person
5 Do not condemn anyone's religion
ত Leave the outer limbs of the saint
Beware of Shararipur
৮ Name the work in hand
9 Establish a green temple in every house
10 Pray daily
11 Give your soul to God
12 Who loves the world

In short Matua religion propagation / Matua movement ...
In the early nineteenth century, the renaissance of the people of Namahshudra and other backward communities began in East Bengal (now Bangladesh) with the help of "fallen Pavan" Harichand and Guruchand Tagore. The principles and ideals of these two great men spread under the name of 'Matua Dharmandolan'. Harichand Tagore was born on Wednesday, 1612 AD (29th Falgun 1218 BS) in the village of Safaladanga in Faridpur district of present day Bangladesh. Father Yasobanta Tagore and mother Annapurna Devi. Rather than a radical change in the conventional social system, the world-based cosmopolitan ‘Matua Dharmamat’ was introduced with the aim of establishing a theocracy and achieving mass liberation through religion-based modernity. He attended school as a child. In 1830, with the Matua devotees, Jonasur's 'Blue Cottage' expedition led by Mr. Dick's Blue Cottage. To get rid of the exploitation of the zamindar mahajans and the strict discipline of the Brahmanical society, Harichand, the second largest agrarian community in Bengal, did not convert to Islam or Christianity but took refuge under his umbrella as a savior or incarnation. The Tagore family was forced to come to Orakandi village in Faridpur district due to the oppression of zamindar Suryamani Majumdar. To establish the Naib's tyranny over the devotee Dasaratha, he established a women's court and nominated women power as judges. Which is deeply significant in the social system of that time.
His son Guruchand Tagore paved the way for worldly liberation by following Harichand's philosophy. He was born on 13 March 1846 (Falguni Purnima 1252 BS). He completed his schooling and became proficient in Arabic, Persian and Sanskrit in Maktab. In 182 he took up various movements demanding equality and dignity. In 180 AD, he established the first Bengali medium school for the education of the first 'backward' exploited nation. Sons Shashibhushan Tagore and Raghunath Pandit joined the school as teachers. In 181, Guruchand Tagore, the president of a meeting of five thousand delegates from all over Bengal, gave a long speech on education at Ishwar Gain's house in Dattadanga, Khulna. He said ---- “Vidya Dharma Vidya Karma Vidya Sarvasar. There is no human speed without knowledge. ” In 181, the Namasudra Welfare Association was formed in Khulna under the direction of Guruchand Tagore. Representatives of the then 22 districts joined the organization. After this conference of education and awakening, the message of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan spread everywhere. During this time over one thousand schools were established in the whole of Bengal. In the census report published in 182-160 AD, the people of the largest community in Central Bengal were described as 'Chandals'. Guruchand Tagore formed a huge public opinion and protest movement against this. In 1900, Guruchand Tagore and his followers jointly raised the slogan 'Plow whose land belongs to him' and called for a three-part movement to establish the just rights of the peasants. If the people of East Bengal (now Bangladesh) do not want to accept the widow marriage introduced by Ishwar Chandra, then under the direction of Guruchand Tagore, Srimat Gopalchand Sadhu Tagore, Radhacharan Chakraborty and Devichand Tagore successfully arranged the widow marriage.
In 1905, the Christian pastor joined the social reform movement of Dr. C, S, Mead Guruchand Tagore. He freed the people of the Namahsudra community from the heinous act of cleaning the feces and urine of the prison from doing so legally. In 1906, the young Lancelot presented to Hare a demand for the development of a society that was "backward." Orakandi Mead (M.E.) High School and Shanti-Satyabhama Girls' School were established in 1906. ‘Matrimangal’ charity clinic was established to serve maternity mothers. Unemployed youths are encouraged to self-employment projects by establishing technical schools. In 1910, Guruchand Tagore submitted a demand for education, hostel and health center to Mr. Samuel Nathan, Commissioner of the Department. Guruchand Tagore was awarded the Silver Medal at the Delhi Court on the occasion of the arrival of Emperor George V of India in 1911. In 1912, Lord Carmichael, the Governor of Bengal, made a number of demands, including special protection for the long-exploited and deprived people. As a result, Shashibhushan Tagore, Kumud Mallick, Radhamohan Sikder and many others got government jobs and Bhishmadev Das was nominated as a member of the management committee.
In 1926, Shri Virat Chandra Mandal joined there as a representative of the underdeveloped society. The Hari-Guruchand Mission was established in 1932. The magazine 'Namahsudra Suhrid' was published under the editorship of Shri Surendra Nath Tagore. Guruchand Tagore took part as the chief guest at the Bengal Provincial Peasants' Rally in Ghatal town of Midnapore district in 1933 to protect the interests of the peasants. He died in 1936. In 1942, P. R. Tagore, a barrister and grandson of Guruchand Tagore, returned to Labanchora in Khulna and formed the Matua Mahasangha at Thakurnagar village in North 24 Parganas district. Which is today known as ‘Sarabharat Matua Mahasangha’. Barrister P. R. Tagore was elected MLC to the Bengal Legislative Assembly in 1948, and in the same year Guruchand Tagore's followers (four Namashudras)
1 / Shri Jogendranath Mandal,
2 / Sri Mukunda Bihari Mallick,
3 / Shri Gayanath Biswas,
4 / Sri Dwarikanath Baruri,

O (two dynasties)

1 / Shri Kshetranath Singh,
2 / Shri Nagendra Narayan Roy elected Dr. BR Ambedkar in the Constituent Assembly. In 1948, the Matua Dharma Mahamela was started at Sridham Thakurnagar in West Bengal. In 2011, the Harichand Guruchand Tagore Research Foundation was established in Rajarhat, Kolkata, with the joint efforts of Rikapil Krishna Tagore, the then president of the Sarabharat Matua Federation, and the West Bengal government. PR Thakur Government College was established on 15th July 2015 in Thakurnagar.

Joy Harichand. Joy Matua.

Data Collection: Matua Barta (Facebook page)

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