Acharya Shri Brijmani Shastri, born as the third child in a middle-class Hindu family of a farmer in Uttar Pradesh's Etawah district, embarked on a journey driven by a deep concern for the erosion of traditional values in Indian villages. His father, Mr. Lal Singh, a farmer, and his mother, Mrs. Somvati Devi, a housewife, shaped his early years in the village. Despite receiving initial education in the village, he pursued further studies at the Gurukul of Vrindavan.
From an early age, he felt a sorrowful disconnect with chemical fertilizers and medicines, witnessing the breakdown of village traditions and the diminishing mutual love among Indians. In an effort to reconnect people with their cultural roots, Acharya Shri Brijmani Shastri became a storyteller, commencing the narration of Bhagwat Katha in 2001. His storytelling gained recognition in regions like Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.
Despite pursuing education and a career as a storyteller, Acharya ji grappled with existential questions and societal decay. In 2008, a pivotal encounter with Rajiv Dixit during a Bhagwat Katha event provided some relief to his quest for meaning. However, unsatisfied with his work, he pursued studies in Ayurveda and later Homeopathy, searching for a way to address the cultural and societal issues he perceived.
Following Rajiv Dixit's death in 2010, Acharya ji's journey led him to Ayurveda, alternative education, and eventually, to a transformative encounter with a saint while circumambulating Govardhan mountain. This encounter introduced him to Panchtatv Chikitsa, and after five years of study in the guru-shishya tradition, he gained knowledge in Guna Rahasya.
Embracing Panchtatv therapy, Acharya ji's efforts garnered attention on social media, attracting followers globally. Despite deviating from the conventional path, he continued forward based on his principles, conducting camps, discussions on Indian culture, and spreading awareness about Panchtatv therapy. The daily patient count of 100 to 150 persists, and under the guidance of Pramod Mishra and Manish Mittal, Acharya ji began teaching this ancient medicine to others, enabling them to serve themselves, their families, and society. Gratitude is expressed to Guruji, Pramod Mishra, and Manish Mittal for their contributions to this journey.
In the midst of today's dazzling modern world, humanity finds itself engulfed in the pursuit of luxuries, inadvertently eroding its own culture and civilization by succumbing to the allure of foreign influences. This shift has brought about a myriad of diseases as an unwelcome consequence. Seeking solace in modern medicine, we discovered a paradigm shift in a therapy completely devoid of chemicals. Panchtatv, rooted in the discourse of the five elements, emerged as a revelation.
Witnessing Guruji's treatments in camps and observing the tangible benefits people derived from this chemical-free therapy left us astounded. The realization that individuals, deemed incurable by allopathic medicine, were finding relief fueled our inspiration. Learning the secrets of nature from Guruji, we embarked on a journey that not only enhanced our health and that of our families but also propelled us into public service.
Through Panchtatv therapy, Guruji guided us to a profound understanding of our ancient culture—its customs, food habits, and living conditions. This insight liberated us from the clutches of foreign civilization, ushering in a revival of our traditional way of life, sensitized to the demands of our country, time, and circumstances.
As our bodies underwent a chemical-free transformation, so did our minds, brains, and emotions, attaining a state of purity. Inspired by Guruji, we learned to harmonize with the changing seasons, aligning our clothing, diet, and lifestyle with the rhythms of nature. This newfound awareness extended beyond ourselves, allowing us to comprehend the energy of our bodies and fostering mutual harmony within families.
By connecting ancient proverbs with our lives, Panchtatv enabled us to discern the nuances of diseases. Guruji's inspiration prompted us to empathize with the trials of destiny, accepting sorrow as a normal part of life. We learned to embrace those who exacerbated suffering, abandoning hatred. Panchtatv transcends mere therapy; it becomes the art of living life to the fullest, a holistic approach that harmonizes with nature and fosters enduring well-being.
Panchtatv medical camps are regularly conducted across various states in the country, attracting participation ranging from 600 to 1000 individuals. These camps have proven highly effective, facilitating easy and transformative recovery for attendees. Remarkably, lives of thousands have been positively altered without extravagant arrangements. The tangible benefits witnessed include improved eyesight, successful recovery from paralysis, alleviation of gout-related issues, relief from L4-L5 problems, treatment of uterine lumps, thyroid disorders, hypertension, arthritis, and diabetes.
In the present day, our collective efforts involve treating thousands of patients, encompassing a diverse range of diseases, some of which are unfamiliar even in medical terminology. The success of Panchtatv therapy is evident in its ability to provide relief without resorting to chemical medications. Notably, during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous individuals from society, as well as their family members, have found substantial benefits through this therapy.
The accomplishments of Panchtatv are extensive and varied, making it challenging to comprehensively narrate all its achievements.
Panchtatv Arogyam Seva Sansthan, guided by the principles of Vedic culture and led by Acharya Brijmani Shastri ji, is engaged in sacred service work across more than 15 countries and all states of India. A dedicated team of workers undertakes holy service, offering online and personal therapy to individuals facing seemingly incurable and hopeless health conditions. The organization, under the leadership of Acharya Brijmani Shastri ji, has been committed to the medical field since 2008, exclusively focusing on Panchtatv Chikitsa since 2017, a form of therapy that does not involve any medicine.
At present, Panchtatva Arogyam Seva Sansthan is actively involved in Vedic research on organic agriculture, modern and Vedic education for children, Vedic-style service to mother cows, tree plantation, and mantra treatment. Future plans include extending services to the elderly and orphans.
The organization's Panchtatv Preraks generously provide services online and in person, offering their expertise free of cost with minimal service charges. Importantly, they refrain from engaging in horse trading and market disputes. Panchtatv Arogyam Seva Sansthan welcomes individuals from all sections of society who are inclined towards service and are distressed by the suffering of others. Emphasizing that Panchtatv therapy transcends medicine alone, the organization aims to make a significant impact, improving conditions not only in health but also in various aspects of life, including behavior, relationships, and livelihoods.