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"Thou art the great magnet, O Lord, may I be a
tiny iron filling!" -Dada J. P. Vaswani |
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Dada Jashan P. Vaswani is the spiritual head
of Sadhu Vaswani Mission in Pune, India.
Dada Jashan is endowed with the gift of
oratory and eloquence. He was invited to
speak at U. N. O. on Universal Peace and at
House of Commons, London, on World Without
Wars. He spoke at the World Hindu
Conferences in Sri Lanka and USA. He was the
Keynote Speaker at the Centennial
Celebrations of the World Parliament of
Religions in New York. His fiery,
thought-provoking speeches aroused interest
in Indian religion and culture. |
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Dada J. P. Vaswani was born on August 2,
1918, at Hyderabad-Sind, in a pious Sindhi
family. He was a brilliant student, and so
was given a number of double promotions
which enabled him to pass the B.S.
examination at young age of 17 years. |
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Scientist and philosopher, humanitarian and
teacher eminent practicalist and modern day
Saint, Dada J. P. Vaswani is, indeed, a man
in a million or a "smile - millionaire" as
admirers refer to him. |
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Thousands of devotees all over the world
refer to him as their guru; but he regards
himself as a seeker, a student; "The day I
have not learnt something new, is indeed a
wasted day!" he observes. |
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Utter simplicity, genuine humility, profound
wisdom, deep insight into men and matters,
wide scholarship, a brilliant analytical
mind and tremendous positive faith - all
this goes into the magnetic personality that
is Dada J. P. Vaswani. Over and above all
this there is his spiritual power, the
mantle that he has inherited from his uncle
and mentor, Sadhu T. L. Vaswani - a
spiritual and intellectual giant of modern
India. |
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Dada J. P. Vaswani's life reflects the
richness and multifaceted nature of his
personality. After a brilliant academic
career, he won a prestigious Fellowship to
complete his M. Sc. degree from the D. J.
Sind College, Karachi. He had the
distinction of having his thesis examined by
Sir C. V. Raman. His academic excellence
stood him in good stead, as he carved out a
distinguished career much later, as
Principal of St. Mira's College for Girls -
this, no ordinary academic institution, but
a temple of learning founded upon the lofty
ideals of sympathy, service, purity and
prayer. An education that sought to
integrate intellect, emotion and spirit. |
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Dada has been the editor of several
periodicals notable among them being The
Excelsior, The India Digest and The East and
West Series. Today, he is a highly respected
and gifted writer of over 100 books some of
them have been translated into several world
languages, and run into multiple editions. |
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He is a brilliant and powerful orator, who
has addressed several distinguished
international audiences from prestigious
platforms such as the World Parliament of
Religions, Global Forum for Spiritual
Leaders and Parliamentarians, World Hindu
Conferences, and Conferences on World
Religions. Wherever he speaks - be it at the
U. N. or the House of Commons, London, at
Chicago, Oxford or Kyoto, Dada J. P. Vaswani
has the amazing capacity to captivate and
mesmerize his listeners with his fluent
language, his logical reasoning, his
profound ideas, his practical wisdom - and
his gorgeous sense of humor! |
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In April, 1998, Dada was given the
prestigious U-Thant Peace Award for his
dedicated service to the cause of world
peace. This is an indication of the
recognition that the world is giving to him
and his message - the message of his master
which synthesizes past and present, science
and spirituality. Dada's mission of
spreading his Master’s message, has taken
him to the four corners of the globe - and
wherever he goes, people have responded
spontaneously and overwhelmingly to his
message of Love and Peace. |
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Dada's humanitarian spirit transcends caste,
creed, color and religion. His life reflects
the essence of Gita as well as the Sermon on
the Mount. The range and extent of his
intellect are truly remarkable - he can
speak to us on life after death - on the
secrets of an exciting life! He can teach us
how to confront problems and challenges - or
give us his vision of a world without wars.
Abstract speculation and forbidding
prohibitions are not for him - he is
practical and down-to-earth and communicates
effortlessly with his audiences. |
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Dada is one of those remarkable men whose
life is their message; a remarkable teacher
who teaches by example, an embodiment of
love and compassion. His reassuring presence
blazes forth the comforting message of the
Gita: "All is well, all was well, all will
ever be well both now and a hundred years
hence!" |
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