1. About Parivar

The highest small and sacred unit of society is 'Family'. Families are the marriage of a society. For our group, Parivars mean not only the love of your love, but also the prayer for peace in this status and problem of the problem. We believe that when there are families, only then will our society progress. A Pariva is not just a group of people living under one roof, but it is a sacred confluence of affection, dedication and unwavering faith. Our community has always considered family values and the blessings of elders as paramount. Only an ideal family supports a person in courage and happiness in difficult times. When every family in the society unites in unity, it becomes an unbreakable force. Our effort is that there is unity in every family and the new generation carries forward our glorious legacy with pride.

About Jyot - The endless journey from darkness to light

In Indian culture, 'Jyot' is not just a means of light, but it is a living symbol of faith, knowledge and purity. It is also said in the scriptures: "Tamaso ma jyotirgamaya" – meaning lead us from darkness to light.

1. Symbol of knowledge and consciousness

The flame of a lamp dispels the darkness of ignorance and spreads the light of knowledge. Just as a small lamp dispels the darkness of a large room in an instant, so a flame of knowledge has the power to destroy the superstitions and ignorance in a person's life.

2. Spiritual Significance

Upward movement:
The nature of a lamp is always to move upwards. This teaches us that no matter what the situation, our mind and thoughts should be moving towards a higher goal.

Atma Jyot:
Lighting a lamp is a symbol of awakening our inner self. It makes us feel the presence of God, that is why 'lamp lighting' is essential in every auspicious work.

Unbroken flame:
An unbroken lamp is kept in temples as a symbol of faith and unwavering devotion, which gives a message of continuous effort.

3. Scientific Perspective

Not only religious, but the lamp also has scientific importance:

Purification of the atmosphere:
The flame of a ghee or oil lamp helps in destroying harmful bacteria present in the air and purifies the atmosphere.

Mental concentration:
Looking at a steady flame (Tratak Kriya) gives mental peace and increases concentration.

Communication of energy:
Lighting a lamp spreads positive energy (Positive Vibrations) in the surrounding environment which helps in relieving stress.

4. The flame of the lamp and the message of life

The flame teaches us 'surrender'. It burns itself but gives light to others. This spirit of benevolence is the root of human dharma. The wick of the lamp is our ego and the oil is our bad thoughts; when the flame of knowledge is lit, the ego and bad thoughts burn to ashes.

Conclusion

Let us also light such a flame of knowledge, compassion and culture in our lives that will benefit not only ourselves but the entire society.

Our Vision:

To ignite the flame of culture in every home. To increase love and understanding between family members. To carry out family-oriented activities for the upliftment of society.
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"Shubham karotu kalyanam arogyaam dhansampada |
Shatrubuddhi nisanay deepajyoti namostute ||"

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