Shri
Nikhil
Vignyan
Dham,
we
also
call
it
in
short
as
Gurudham,
the
place
where
our
Guruji
and
his
thoughts,
his
views,
his
soul
reside.
Gurudham
was
established
with
a
vision
to
take
forward
our
Guruji's
work
and
his
views
like:
to
spread
knowledge
and
envisage
the
importance
of
Guru
in
our
life
and,
importance
of
Guru-Shisya
sampradaya-
which
is the root of any culture, life and soul of the universe.
Gurudham
was
established
in
the
year
2010
at
Japal
Village,
Manchal
Mandal,
in
Ranga
Reddy
district
of
Telangana
State
in
Bharat
on
the
auspicious
day
of
'Guru
Paduka
Siddhi
Diwas',
which
falls
on
'Margashirsha
Shukla
Dwitiya'.
The
vision
being
to
follow
our
Guru's
footsteps
and
his
teachings
to
attain
completeness
in
our
life
by
many
means
he
preached.
For
any
disciple,
Guru
is
the
only
way
to
completeness.
Only
Guru
is
complete
in
every
aspect;
which
can
be
achieved
by
doing
sadhanas,
yoga,
bhakti,
sangeet/music,
natya/nritya,
tapasya,
ayurveda,
or
by
any
means
of
knowledge
and
its
enlightenment.
The
best
way
for
the
disciple
is
that
which
is
shown
by
his
or
her
Guru
and
to
follow
it is the disciple's first and foremost duty with complete trust and belief.
The
four
pillars
:
"Guru
Parama
Daivatam",
"Guru
Aagya
Hi
Kevalam",
"Na
Guroradhikam
Tatvam"
and
"Na
Guroradhikam
Tapaha"
are
the
four
pillars
of
Gurudham.
The
four
pillars
are
standing
with
our
Guru's
vision
as
its
base;
to
impart
knowledge
to
the
disciples
and
guide
them
to
Purnatva,
Purnatva
is
to
finally
reach
the
Guru's
Charan
with
his
blessings,
follow
the
path
shown
by
him,
perform
all
the
sadhanas,
know
the
real
essence
of
life
and
travel
to
Siddhashram, physically and/or spiritually, with his wish and blessings.
The
main
programs
at
Gurudham
are
'Guru
Paduka
Siddhi
Diwas',
'Guru
Janma
Diwas'
and
'Guru
Pournima'.
Apart
from
these
programs,
various
other
programs
are
also
held
at
different
places
in
India.
Like
Holi,
Surya
and
Chandra
grahan
(Solar
and
Lunar
eclipse)
near
sea
shores,
religious
places,
spiritual
places
in
the
deep
forests,
Shivaratri
at
Shiva
temples
or
near
river
banks
etc.
Regular
Guru
havan
is
also
conducted
by
the
disciples
at
their
homes
on
various
occasions.
Tree plantations are one of the regular activites taken up along with the practice of organic agriculture.
Tours
are
taken
on
important
occasions
like
'Maha
Kumbh
Mela',
visits
to
piligrimage
centres
regularly
and
performing
sadhanas
at
those
places
to
absorb
the
available
chetana
to
improve
ourselves
by
all
means
and
in
all
directions
positively.
Sadguru
Swami
Nikhileshwaranand
Paramahans
is
the
true
embodiment
of
the
word
Guru
and
the
Gurutatva.
If
there
is
anybody
who
can
write
about
a
Guru
is
the
Guru
himself
or
another
Guru.
On
a
broader
scale,
if
one
understands, there is only one Guru.
He
is
popularly
known
as
Dr.
Narayan
Dutt
Srimali
and
is
fondly
called
as
'Nikhil'
by
his
Guru
Sadguru
Dadaguru
Swami Satchitanand Paramahans, the founder of Siddhashram in the Himalayas.