















A Kind Charter From the Divine Chambers of TejParivar
TejParivar is a divine mission and spiritual movement from the holy courtyard of Avatara-GuruTrinetra-SatyaParampara, for the hope and welfare of humanity. TejParivar is known as a JyothiMukha of divinity and its path of life is glorified as DayaMarg
Baba AanandhaRaayaa is a principal representative of this divine mission and is the transcendental form of Srila DattaGovardana Muni.
Baba AanandhaRaayaa anchors as a divine missionary and hosts the ideals of TEJPARIVAR through the prerogative commandment of Avatara-GuruTrinetra-SatyaParampara forming the basis of AudumbaraGanaRajya. Baba AanandhaRaayaa, under the sacred aegis of TrinetraSatyaParampara, propagates the significance of DayaMarg through the holy institutions of TEJPARIVAR.
The ever compassionate, Avatara-GuruTrinetra-SatyaParampara constitutes a Divine Assembly called AtmachaitanyaSabha and is the yogic fulcrum of all deeds & establishments of TejParivar. Avatara-GuruTrinetra-SatyaParampara is known as SatyaVyapi and AtmaChaitanya Sabha is known as the AnanthaMoolaSkambha. Baba AanandhaRaayaa is adored as SukhaVyapi, belonging to the sacred effulgence of TejParivar and is ordained with benevolence, to the entitlement of spiritual resource of a grand divine tradition.
The divine principles of DayaMarg is established through TrayoNityam and is manifested by TrayoSatyam.
TrayoNithyam comprises of AksharTej ( Source of Divinity) , Dayapathi ( gurus of compassion ) and Dayaprada ( divine benevolence )
TrayoSatyam is represented by Sri Dayaraj Samsthan and constitutes Hayasvetambar, Sritrinetram and DattaGovardhan.
At the behest of perennial commune of divinity, Digambara Peetam is instituted as a primordial chair for the divine service of TejParivar in the holy realms of DattaGovardhan. Digambara Peetam is known as HariNabhi and acts as the sacred centre that connects every establishment of spiritual service to the divine breathe of TejParivar.
Digambara Peetam is celebrated as the GuruPeetam of TejParivar ( Audumbara SarvaTattvanga AmaraGuruPeetam) and will be embodied in Trayanapura. Trayanapura is known as KarunyaVyapi.
The early campus of TejParivar will be GuruMahidharam (SaumyaKulasthana) and is known as BalaKalpataru
The spiritual establishments of TejParivar are classified as:
-
SaumyaKulasthana - Anchor of the Mission
-
Dharmasthapana - Peetam or Kendra
-
Mulayatana - Primary Campus
-
Yogayatana - Branches
-
Devasthana - Abode of Deities.
The Perpetual Constitution of TejParivar is defined by TejSanghatana and its functions are conferred as below.
-
Audumbara Mahavidya Parishad
-
Audumbara Sevodaya Parishad
-
Audumbara Kripajana Parishad
The Social affairs of TejParivar is governed by a Central Trust called TejPratistha and is known as LalithaGuruNirman.
"KamalaVaraMadhya ParamaYugaSevita LalithaGuruNirman"
The administrative entitlements of TejPratistha are as follows :
TejPrakruthi - MulaKendra of TejPratistha ( Adminstrative Campus )
-
TejPrakash - PremaKartavya of TejPratistha ( Head Office )
-
HemaSagar - Sampadalaya of TejPratistha ( Central Treasury )
-
DaivaSantatam - KainkaryaVargaSamiti of TejPratistha (Seva Groups)
-
HariJayantham -JanaChetana ( Human Affairs )
-
Karunyaam - DharmaChetana (Spiritual Affairs )
-
NityaLayaMahim - DivyaChetana ( Holy Affairs )
-
PriyaShankaram - KulaChetana (Community Affairs)
Svayam : Svayam acts as the point of contact of TejParivar to address & attend to queries and also, to solicit better correspondence with this world.
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
---|---|---|
![]() | ![]() |

பரமதயாலுக ஔதும்பர குருபரம்பரா
த்ரிபுரகாருண்ய ஞானவல்லப குருபஞ்சப்யாம்
“ப்ரம்மானந்தம் பரமசுகதம் கேவலம் ஞானமூர்த்திம்
த்வந்த்வாதீதம் ககனசத்ருஸம் தத்வமஸ்யாதி லக்ஷியம்
ஏகம்நித்யம் விமல மசலம் ஸர்வதீசாக்ஷி பூதம்
பாவாதீதம் த்ரிகுணரஹிதம் ஸ்ரீஸத்குரும் தந்நமாமி”



ஔதும்பர த்ரிபுரகாருண்ய தர்மப்ரபா


KRIPAKARAM

Narahari
Vidyapeeth
ANANDHAKAMALAM

Digambara Peetam
DATTAGOVARDHAN

TRAYODHARAM
AUDUMBAR

Audumbara
Mahajana Siddhakendra
BhadraChamundi
Mandira

KrishnaPreyas
Mandira

SkandaBhari
Mandira

BhikshuDhara
Mandira

SivaTripuratmika
Mandira

VaraGanesa
Mandira

KedarShankar
Mandira

RaghavaJyothi
Mandira

RaghuHanumanta
Mandira

AmruthoDevam
Mandira

DHARMASTHAPANA | MULAYATANA | DEVASTHANA

Datta Govardana Muni is cordially addressed as BAlamuni or Janavadhoot
( Janasambandha Snehapurva Upanama )
Datta Govardhana Muni has been blissfully relieved from varnashrama-samsarga, by his divine masters and hence belongs to Avadhoota Rishi-Muni Varga.
The Spiritual discipline (Audumbara DivyaSadhana DharmaDeepa ) is observed as Samartha Atma-Vidyadhara Jnana-UpasanA
The divine monastic entitlements are mentioned in the following.
LalithaMahodaya JyothiPrasada Anandamrutham
( Parama-Sampoorna Audumbara-Jnana-Vallabha Atma-Deepa-Prasada)
1. BrahmacharyaDiksha
Datta Bhargava Chaitanya
2. HamsaDiksha.
Samartha Bhargava Datta Saraswati
3. ParamahamsaDiksha
Brahma Satchitanandha Kaivalya Puri
4. AvadhoothaDiksha
Samarth Vallabhanath Digambara
5. PavanaDiksha
Avadhootha Dattabala Janadev
6. KamalaDiksha
Avadhoot SamarthaShakthiLingeswar Gururaj
7. Audumbara DharmaMandala YogaPattabhisheka
Datta Govadhana Muni
Also, the gracious entitlements of Datta Govardhana Muni in TejParivar are as below:
Audumbara Karunya-Dharma-Alankara Samprasanna-YogaPrapti
Sri Karunya Digambara, BAlaSamarth, LalithaMahodaya,
Ishvara-Sukhavari, Vijaya-Kamaleshvar, Srijana-Prabhunandan, Anandha-Paramadev
TejPrati
PratiVeda
( Divine Literature of TejParivar )
PratiSangha
( Variety of Satsang)
PratiVadana
( Newsletters, Event Calnder, Discourse )
PratiBandhu
( People & Patrons of TejParivar )
PratiGraha
( Contributions like Dhan, Bhiksha & Dakshina )
PratiSeva
(Charitable Activites )
PratiBhojana
( Food Charity )
TejShakthi
( Catalogue of Workshops )
Upakriya
DhyanaSandhi
JnanaKosa
HayaPrasada
Sarvanga
Upakriya | DhyanaSandhi | JnanaKosa | HayaPrasada | Sarvanga
TejPrati
( Catalogue of Activity )
PratiVeda
( Divine Literature of TejParivar )
PratiSangha
( Variety of Satsang)
PratiVadana
( Newsletters, Event Calendar, Discourse, Publications & Media )
PratiBandhu
( People & Patrons of TejParivar )
PratiGraha
( Contributions like Dhan, Bhiksha & Dakshina )
PratiSeva
(Charitable Activites )
PratiBhojana
( Food Charity )
PratiVeda | PratiSangha | PratiVadana | PratiBandhu | PratiGraha | PratiSeva | PratiBhojana
DivyaMahatvam
( The Divine Region )
ViswaSannidhi
( Locations of Establishments )
Tryanapura
( TripuraKarunya LalithaPrakasa SuvarnaBhoomi )
"AnanthaSatyaMahatva AudumbaraSidhhaYogaSamaja
SukhaParimala-RamyaBhuvana-DhanyaKedara-ParamaVijayaKendra
IshvaraPremaGovinda-TripuraKarunyaDharma-DattaHerambhaSthapana
SvayaMahodaya-SamarthaGuruParipalana Kevala-SatchitAnandha DivyaTrayanapura"
( Dharma Vandana Sloka of Tryanapura )
NAVAPRADA MANDALA
DivyaTrayanapura AudumbaraVaraKartika YogaMandalaVibodhana
Prasad Mandal | Hari Mandal | Sukha Mandal | Jyothi Mandal | Hema Mandal | Vijaya Mandal | Karunya Mandal | Prema Mandal | Nitya Mandal
Tryanapura is the active hometown of TejParivar with several of its establishments and grand spiritual extent.
Tryanapura is built on the cosmic plan of NAVAPRADA MANDALA and will have 9 CLASSIC ZONES as mentioned above.
There are three grand ashrams that contribute to the primordial foundation of TejParivar and are collectively addressed as Trayadeepa, the abode of light.
TRAYADEEPA
TejoSatchitananda AudumbaraChaitanyaPrasada KarunyaVaraSammelana
-
GURUMAHIDHARAM
GuruMahidharam is the elective campus and anchor of TejParivar, that is built to serve the holy objectives of this divine movement and to sustain its wings of earthen growth for generations to come.
-
SVAYADHIRA
Svayadhira is the auxiliary campus of TejParivar and supports the divine activities in its own possibility.
-
JYOTHISAMARTH
JyothiSamarth is the social campus of TejParivar and acts as the fulcrum of divine service for the community at large.
Dayaavaram is a perpetual seva programme of TejParivar for the welfare of humanity that happens across the world and also through virtual spheres.
Dayaavaram is open to Individuals, Families and groups who seek divine intervention in their lives for hope and betterment.


