Need of the hour

The Vedas are the grandest heritage-the origin of all sciences and knowledge systems, and belongs to entire humanity. However, Bharat (India) is the land where the sacred Vedas are beheld, practiced, preserved and propagated. The wonder that was India, the grandeur that is India, the glory that awaits India are all in the footprints of Vedic heritage. India owes its traditions and heritage to the Vedas entirely.

The main reason for most of the countries in the west to search for India in various directions, starting from Greeks of 4th century BC onwards, till British, French, Dutch, Portuguese teams of 17th/18 centuries was the unimaginable wealth, unparalleled prosperity, unquestionable knowledge that flourished on this land. This was due to the rightful practices of instructions laid down in the Vedas.

The science all over the world was influenced by the masterly treatises by ancient Indian scholars like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Varahamihira, Bhaskaracharya etc., in unravelling the secrets of the universe.

The subject matter of Vedas is a holistic cosmos which reveals astounding aspects of science and Technology of the past and more importantly, aspects of possible current and future relevance in a form beneficial to man and society. In this background the exploration for fusion between science and spirit in Vedas and Sastras is felt as the need of the hour.

With these ideas, ‘MRF’ was founded in April 2017.

Main Objective:

  • To introduce to the world of 21 st  century science, the grandeur of ‘Om’ also known as
    ‘AUM’ or ‘Pranava’. We believe that ‘Om’ is the fundamental building block of the
    Universe.
  • To unravel the mystery of our Founder Chairman, who possesses beyond normal vision?
    Extra-ordinary cognitive capabilities that till so far couldn’t be explained by science.
    Details in the ‘Research’ tab.
  • Mr. Tata is a living example of real-life ‘Entanglement’, ‘Superposition’, ‘Retrocausality’, ‘String theory’ concepts, etc.

Other Objects:

  • To impart ancient Sanskrit language & maintain ‘Gosalas’ for protection of holy cows
  • Yoga & Meditation classes
  • Help poor and needy with affordable medical aid
  • Protect ancient heritage, monuments, and temples.
  • Other public charitable activities

About ‘Om’

Om is a mantra, or vibration, that is traditionally chanted during any Hindu Ritual. Originated from the Hindu scriptures, the mantra is considered to have high spiritual and creative power but despite this, it is a mantra that can be recited by anyone. It’s both a sound and a symbol rich in meaning and depth and when pronounced correctly it is actually AUM.

The syllable is also referred to as omkara (ओंकार, oṃkāra), aumkara (औंकार, auṃkāra), and pranava (प्रणव, praṇava).

One of the most popular misconception about “OM” is that it is religious. On the contrary, it is the most universal syllable because it neither refers to any particular religion nor God. The ancient Indians arrived at this tone through meditation, it was given to them intuitively and contemplatively by “opening up to the cosmos”.

It is in all the religions in some or the other form. OM has been lifted by other religions as AMEN, SHALOM, OMKAR etc. It is the origin of the universe. There is a beautiful verse in the Guru Granth Sahib, which begins with ‘Ek Omkar Sat Naam, Karta Purakh’ – From Om everything has come, in Om everything dwells, and into Om everything will dissolve; both matter and consciousness.

The science behind the ‘Om’ mantra

As with most of the traditional practices followed in India, this also has a scientific and practical explanation (based on the physics of sound, vibrations & resonance) with some long-term benefits.

The frequency of Om is exactly the same as the frequency of the earth’s rotation around its own axis. So, in some sense, the earth is saying ‘Om’. 

OM is considered to be the sound of the universe. It is the frequency of energy that connects and joins all things together and it is believed that by chanting the mantra, we are physically and spiritually in sync with the various elements of nature and the universe.

Om is the eternal sound; Om is the sound which is there in the universe all the time.

One can reap positive benefits by chanting the mantra.

For example, by chanting “aaaaaaa”, one can feel the sensation and hence resonance of nervous system in the stomach and chest region. Chanting “ooooo” creates sensations in throat & chest region and resonates with them. Similarly, chanting/humming “mmmm” resonates with the nasal cavity as well as skull/brain region.

What happens when we concatenate (join together) the above syllables into one mantra? We get the OM mantra which when chanted sequentially activates the stomach, spinal cord, throat, nasal and brain regions. While chanting the OM, the body’s nervous system slows down and creates a calming effect on the mind which is also caused by meditation. By doing so, the condition of the heart improves as a direct result of a relaxed mind and decreasing blood pressure.