
Despite being rich in natural resources, spiritually abundant, and culturally vibrant, why is Nepal in such a deplorable condition? Let's examine a few key points before answering this question.
Spiritual reason: Just as a signature is crucial to secure millions of dollars in a bank account, and a company logo represents its soul, a nation’s flag symbolizes its essence. If it’s altered or misplaced, the entire identity is disrupted. Nepal’s unique national flag, with the sun at the top, is the oldest flag in the world, with a 7,600-year old history and crafted through tantra. Regrettably, this sacred design was altered due to the conspiracies of Indian Hindu and Muslim tantrics. It’s similar to how a Wi-Fi signal falters when a device is placed in the wrong spot. When the tantra flag is misplaced, chaos arises, much like the turmoil we see in Nepal today.
Political reason: Nepal has become a strategic platform for the U.S. and the European Union to monitor political movements in China and India. Their vast investments in NGOs are merely a guise to establish a foothold in Nepal, with hidden interests at play. The innocent Nepalese are unable to discern these deceptive motives. Likewise, RAW, the intelligence agency of India, has been active in Nepal since 1947, destabilizing the political environment. India’s opposition to Nepal’s "Zone of Peace" proposal, proposed by late King Birendra and endorsed by over 160 nations, is a testament to its unwillingness to see Nepal in peace. India has long coveted Nepal's mines, hydro-power, herbs, and agricultural resources. By pressuring Nepal to close down over 50 industries, India has created a monopoly. India is aware of both the natural wealth and spiritual significance of Nepal.
Social reason: Marriages between Nepalese from the Terai region and Indians have led to significant social issues. The open border has resulted in an influx of Indian beggars and thieves throughout Nepal, posing as yogis. Many Nepalese, unable to differentiate between genuine and fake spiritual leaders, are misled by Indian Gurus. Moreover, the Char Dham pilgrimage—consisting of Mukti-kshetra, Pashupati-kshetra, Ruru-Kshetra, and Baraha-kshetra—are revered as the holiest sites for all humankind. Yet, Indian Hindus have commercialized the Char Dham, profiting from promoting their own version. Furthermore, all Vedic scriptures are printed in India, with Sanskrit verses manipulated to highlight Indian temples. As a result, places like Haridwar, Varanasi, Uttarakhand, Ayodhyapuri, Rishikesh, Kashi, Gaya, Prayag, and Kedarnath are presented as replicas, while the original energy centers are located in Nepal.
Religious reason: Nepal is the sacred land where Vedic Sanatan Dharma originated. However, Indian Hinduism and European Christianity have encroached upon this sacred tradition, corrupting its original essence. Christianity has invested billions of dollars to convert Nepalese, while Indian Hindus have similarly distributed distorted texts under the guise of "Hinduism." A prime example of Indian interference is the Pashupatinath temple, considered a Hindu temple but it actually is a universal pilgrimage site that transcends caste, creed, and nationality. Additionally, the practice of animal sacrifice—common in Indian Hinduism—has polluted Nepal’s sacred temples, weakening their spiritual energy because saitans become stronger if blood is offered. This practice, along with the consumption of harmful substances like meat, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs, has resulted in a loss of peace in Nepal. Prior to the 1970s, over 90% of Nepalese were vegetarian, but this has drastically changed. Love, compassion, and forgiveness are essential human qualities that can only flourish with pure Satwik bhojan. As the saying goes, "We are what we eat." Hence, consuming harmful foods only nurtures negative qualities.
Economic reason: Nepal’s economy is largely controlled by Indian stakeholders, with Indian businesses dominating sectors such as airlines, banks, insurance companies, hospitals, shopping centers, car dealerships, and food suppliers. Even the media, communication, and telecom sectors are owned by Indian businessmen. This has led to the creation of a monopolistic system that benefits India while draining Nepal's resources. For instance, Indian companies sell mango juice with enticing packaging, but it’s nothing but sugary water. The system is built on bribery and corruption, where ministers and leaders are paid off, but who holds these leaders accountable? On top of this, India controls Nepal’s river dams, dictating Nepal's water rights. We even face absurd delays—it takes up to three years for a Nepali citizen to receive a driving license, as it is printed in Madras, India. India also buys electricity from Nepal at a mere 2 rupees per unit, only to resell it at 9 rupees per unit, earning enormous profits. To make matters worse, India manipulates ministers and around 90% of Nepal’s parliament members hold Indian citizenship. Nepal even requires India’s permission to establish recycling factories—a glaring example of our national sovereignty being undermined. The countless unfair practices have created a deep rift between Nepal and India.
Diplomatic reason: The Indian and American embassies have been known to pay monthly salaries to over 1,500 top Nepali leaders, effectively making them agents who work in the interests of foreign powers. Meanwhile, Nepalese vehicles are banned from entering India, while Indian vehicles roam freely in Nepal. Nepali farmers have been denied access to river water for irrigation, as India controls these water rights. It’s like selling one’s own vision and living in blindness, a deeply troubling scenario. Indian produce, often laced with harmful pesticides, is allowed into Nepal without proper testing. No one dares to inspect them because Indian bribery has compromised the integrity of the officials responsible for safeguarding Nepal’s public health.
Western education system: The British, recognizing that control over a country could be possible only by undermining its education system and religious beliefs, applied this strategy to Nepal. They built churches and missionary schools, imposing an English-language curriculum on the people. This forced educational shift led to the brainwashing of children, who were made to believe that Western knowledge and white scholars were the only legitimate sources of wisdom, erasing the value of Nepal’s ancient educational institutions like Gurukul and Sanskrit Pathshalas.
The youth forgot key concepts in science and mathematics, such as Taknic (technology), Trikonmity (trigonometry), and Jyamiti (geometry). They became unaware that Nepal had knowledge of advanced technologies such as Vimans (aeroplanes), Susankhya (computers), Aakashvani (radio), and Jangamvani (mobiles) long before the West "rediscovered" them through the reference of Vedic texts. The suppression of Vedic culture and values led to a loss of discipline, morality, creativity, and national pride, creating significant confusion and disarray in Nepalese society.
It is a misconception to believe that Nepal is governed by its own leaders. The political parties in Nepal are, in reality, under the control of foreign powers such as the EU, the U.S., and Indian intelligence (RAW). Nepal’s situation will never improve until a patriotic government takes charge. This is a battle between good and evil, similar to the Mahabharat. The Pandavas, defenders of truth from Nepal, fought the Kauravas, a group of 100 corrupt brothers from India. Ultimately, the Pandavas emerged victorious. Similarly, the battle between good and evil is ongoing, but victory for the righteous is near. A brighter future awaits, hopefully by 2025.
Violence in the name of peace: Many so-called religious leaders tirelessly chant peace mantras but fail to practice peace in their actions. Likewise, certain elite groups and terrorists repeatedly claim to follow a “peaceful path,” yet their actions are steeped in violence. A simple question arises: why don’t they stop manufacturing guns, bombs, and bullets if they are truly committed to peace? Why don’t they cease the manufacturing of plastics, pesticides, tobacco, alcohol, and drugs—all of which are slow poisons—if they advocate for a healthy lifestyle and respect for Mother Nature? William Osler, the father of modern medicine, famously said, “The first duty of a physician is to discourage patients from taking pills,” as he knew the detrimental effects of pharmaceuticals. Sadly, pharmaceutical companies contribute to the slow poisoning of humanity through the distribution of drugs and vaccines, which, in fact, may be even more harmful than bombs.
The world is undergoing a necessary cleansing process, resetting itself after being tainted by forces that have polluted nature and humanity. These destructive forces—responsible for the sale of weapons, drugs, pesticides, alcohol, meat, tobacco, chemicals, and plastic—will soon face karmic retribution. This process will culminate in significant changes, with clear signs that emerged in 2024 and the full impact becoming visible in 2025 and 2026. A rare planetary alignment of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn on January 25, 2025, will serve as the opening gate for this dissolution. From that moment, the countdown to collapse begins. The world will experience economic crises, plagues, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, starvation, and widespread violence, leading to the destruction of half the global population.
A massive solar flare will disrupt the ozone layer and Earth’s magnetic field, generating intense heat and chaos. There will come a day when email and the internet cease to exist. Those who have disturbed the natural order will now face the consequences of their actions—a swift return of karma. The planetary alignment foretells the beginning of a new world, where Mars brings global conflict, Mercury triggers economic collapse, Venus induces societal depression, Jupiter drives a return to Vedic knowledge, and Saturn’s energy punishes the forces of evil while rewarding the righteous. In the end, all will acknowledge the celestial land of Nepal, the sacred land of Devas, Vedas, and Rishi-Munis.
Rays of hope
It is often said that every dark cloud has a silver lining, and within every storm, there is the seed of profound transformation. In Nepal, a rising group of patriotic souls is emerging, driven by a deep desire to restore peace and stability.
Astrologically, Saturn’s transit into Pisces in 2024 marked the arrival of a cosmic reckoning. This shift heralds the time when wrongdoers, especially those who have spread harm through Western industrialization—with its poisons in the form of deadly pesticides, drugs, processed foods, weapons, and destructive technologies—are about to be met with the fierce return of the law of karma.
The Gorakshanath Welfare Trust has created six cosmic portals for the purification of the human consciousness. Much as one cannot drink from a polluted river without cleaning its source, we cannot hope for true world peace unless we build cosmic towers in Nepal and purify the collective consciousness. Nepal, the birthplace of humanity and the sacred home of Vedic wisdom, holds the key to this transformation. In time, the world will recognize the invaluable work of the Gorakshanath Welfare Trust and the profound shift it is initiating.
Jupiter, the planet of wisdom, stirs the souls of seekers from every corner of the world, guiding them to the sacred land of Nepal and the Himalayas, where divine consciousness first awakened. Nepal is the land of Rishi-Munis, the abode of Devas, the origin of the Vedas, and the foundation of Sanatan Dharma. Here, all religions—Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Zen, Jain, and so forth—find their roots. This is why the entire world must pay homage to Nepal, for it holds the keys to profound realization and inner peace. The world is moving from darkness to light, and eventually, Nepal's true essence—the Crown of the World—will be known to all.
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LETS JOIN HANDS FOR THE RESTORATION OF WORLD PEACE ...
Gyanu Shrestha
TUSHITA-NEPAL
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