Divine tour of Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Nilesh Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Mukul Gadgil to Paris on the instructions of the Saptarshis

In the earlier times, Saints and great men used to go on many pilgrimages. On the way, wherever there were devotees of God, the Saints would stay with them and bestow Anand (Bliss). You may have come across travelogues of similar Saints and great men. Through this article and pictorial depiction of the foreign tour of Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil by the grace of Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Jayant Balaji Athavale, readers can experience Anand.

Travelling as written by Saptarshis in the Nadipattis thousands of years ago is not easy. Let us also learn from this Divine travelogue how Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil obeyed the Saptarshis.

Standing in a boat (From left) Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil and Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal. Notre Dame Cathedral is in the background, which is the abode of Shri Parameshwari Devi.

Background of their tour

Through the Saptarshi Jeevnadipatti reading in August 2022, the Saptarshis had said – ‘In April 2023, Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil should tour Europe and UK. This tour is going to be historic for reinstating Dharma. It should begin from an island city in the North Sea of Europe. Go to this water city first. (The city is Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands – Compiler). From there, proceed to the city of Paris and visit the ancient headquarters of the Goddess there.

The Divine spiritual experiences of Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil while looking at the Temple of Parameshwari Devi (The Cathedral of ‘Our Lady of Paris’)

On 6th April 2023, as instructed by the Saptarshis, Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil decided to visit Parameshwari Devi’s abode (Notre Dame Cathedral) in the city of Paris. On the day we visited, the Cathedral was closed due to some renovation work being undertaken by the French Government. We then went on a boat cruise on the River Seine to see the city of Paris. As our boat neared the Notre Dame Cathedral, Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil had many wonderful spiritual experiences.

A. Both of them had goose bumps, B. Both experienced the sweet fragrance of kumkum that is normally perceived in the sanctum sanctorum of a Goddess’ temple, C. They perceived the same fragrance of lit oil lamps as is normally perceived in a Goddess’ temple, D. They also heard the sounds of the Arati of the Goddess.

All this awakened their bhav (Spiritual emotion). There was a different kind of Anand (Bliss) on their faces.

The glory of Parameshwari Devi will be realised during the adverse times : Saptarshis

When they expressed these experiences at the Holy feet of the Saptarshis, the Saptarshis said, ‘Parameshwari Devi was waiting for Shrisatshakti (Mrs) Binda Singbal and Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil to come to Paris. The glory of this Goddess will be realised in the future adverse times’.

The discovery of the abode of Parameshwari Devi in Paris, the capital of France

1. Discovery of the ancient main site of Parameshwari Devi in a written by the famous historian Mr PN Oak : Saptarshis had said – ‘When you go to Paris, you must visit the main site of the Goddess there’.

We did not understand which is the main site of the Goddess in Paris. After exploring this aspect, we discovered it in the book ‘World Vedic Heritage’ written by the famous historian, Mr PN Oak.

2. The capital of France got its name ‘Paris’ from the Name of Parameshwari Devi, who is a form of Adishakti : In the Roman times, Paris was spelled as Parisorium. That in turn was a corruption of the ancient Vedic, Sanskrit name Parameswarium.

Mr PN Oak

In Vedic terminology, the term Parameswar signifies Supreme God while His consort, the Supreme Goddess is known as Parameswari.

Consequently, on the banks of the River Seine, there used to be a famous, temple of the Mother Goddess. It was known as Parameswarium.

The term ‘Notre Dame’ is usually translated as ‘Our Lady’. However, this is wrong. Its original meaning is ‘Our Mother’ alias ‘Goddess’.  The famous Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris, one of the biggest shrines of Europe, is that original shrine of the Vedic Mother Goddess. It is believed that Mother Goddess (Notre Dame) has been France’s guardian Deity. There are 10 huge bells inside this Cathedral.

All over the Cathedral one will see various geometrical patterns such as squares, hexagons, octagons and circles with 12 or 24 spokes. In Vedic Goddess-worship terminology, such esoteric designs are known as Yantras which represent the various creative circuits made use of by divinity in shaping the Cosmos. On the Cathedral are drawn the 12 Zodiac signs of Vedic Astrology. Had Notre Dame originated as a Christian Cathedral it wouldn’t have displayed Zodiac signs because Astrology has no place in Christian theology.

(Ref.: ‘World Vedic Heritage’, Pages 844 to 846, Author – Mr PN Oak)

Parameshwari Devi’s ‘City of Shringar’ now the ‘perverted city’ of Paris

Every woman likes shringar (Decoration and beauty). Be it the Goddess we worship or the young girls at home, everyone loves to decorate themselves.

Famous historian, Mr PN Oak has written that the world-famous city of Paris was once the seat of Parameshwari Devi, who is a form of Adishakti Devi. There is no doubt that the city of Paris, which in its capacity of being the seat of Parameshwari Devi, was a city of beauty and splendour; but in the present phase of Kaliyug, this city has become a perverse beauty instead of being a sattvik (Spiritually pure) beauty.

When you walk on any road in Paris and observe the women, you will see perverted scenes, perverted clothes, etc. Paris is also the hub of fashion shows held at the global level. – Mr Vinayak Shanbhag (He is at the spiritual level of 67%), Madikeri, Karnataka. (26.5.2023)

‘Lakme’ is French for ‘Lakshmi’

Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil asked me one day, “What is the meaning of Lakme ?” After some research, I found out that when the Tata Group in India wanted to make cosmetics, its Chairman, Mr JRD Tata, was looking for a new name to launch them. He selected the word ‘Lakme’, which is French for Lakshmi Devi. The connection between the two was realised through a simple question asked by Shrichitshakti (Mrs) Anjali Gadgil.

Gratitude

O’ Adishakti ! You have manifested for the benefit of the devotees in many places on Earth.

The glory of this Divine seat of Yours was realised by us because of the Saptarshis and H.H. Gurudev (Sachchidananda Parabrahman [Dr] Athavale). We seekers express gratitude a million times at the Holy feet of the Saptarshis and H.H. Gurudev.

– Mr Vinayak Shanbhag

Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris, one of the biggest shrines of Europe, is the original shrine of the Vedic Mother Goddess !
Individual spiritual experiences of seekers published here are according to the Principle – ‘Where there is bhav (Spiritual emotion), there is God’. It is not that every individual will have similar experiences
Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale has never called Himself an Avatar (Incarnation). Nor does Sanatan Sanstha call Him an Avatar.

According to the ancient and profound Nadibhavishya, the Saptarshis have written the future of every individual.

Saptarshis have written the Jeevnadipattis through H.H. (Dr) OmUlagnathan, who says in Tamil that Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale is an Incarnation of Shri Vishnu.