Shriram Sharma

Shriram Sharma Shriram Sharma Acharya (20 September 1911 - 2 June 1990), also known as Vedmurti Taponishtha Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya, was a renowned ''yugrishi'' who devoted his life to elevating human consciousness, culture, and civilization through the synthesis of science and spirituality. He founded the [https://www.awgp.org/en/ All World Gayatri Pariwar] and the [https://www.dsvv.ac.in/brahmvarchas-shodh-sansthan/ Brahmvarchas Shodh Sansthan] (1979).

His spiritual journey commenced at the age of fifteen, during which he completed 24 ''Mahapurushcharans''—each involving the rhythmic recitation (''japa'') of 2.4 million Gayatri ''mantras''. He subsequently played an active role in India's independence movement. Acharya also proposed the 100-point program of ''Yug Nirman Yojna'' (Campaign for Era Transformation) for societal upliftment and reformation of the era.

His endeavors encompassed extensive research on the syncretic relationships between science and spirituality, the revival of ''Rishi'' traditions, and the revelation of the philosophy and science underlying the Gayatri Mantra and ''Yajna''. He supervised large-scale Gayatri ''sadhana'' and ''Yajna'', interpreted entire ''Vedic'' scriptures, and authored over 3,000 books on various aspects of human life. His vision is encapsulated in the phrase, "''Hum badlenge, Yug badlega''. ''Hum sudhrenge, Yug sudhrega''" ("We will change, the era will change. We will improve, the era will improve"), which continues to inspire successive generations. Provided by Wikipedia
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