In the earthly realm, the sacred vision of Manidwipa is materializing under the benevolent gaze of Para-Shakti.
What is known in the Śrutis, in the Subāla Upaniṣada, as the Sarvaloka over the Brahmaloka, that is Maṇidvīpa. Here the Devī resides. Maṇidvīpa is situated at the top of all the regions, and resembles an umbrella. Its shadow falls on the Brahmāṇḍa and destroys the pains and sufferings of this world.
Manidwipa, the Island of Gems, is the celestial abode of the Supreme Goddess, Para-Shakti.
By Her boundless mercy and love, She’s crafting a sacred space on Earth, in Rajasthan, India. Manidwipa will encompass five pivotal elements: Sri Mandir, a Gaushala, a Gurukul, a Annalaya, and a Vedic library.
The description of Manidwipa (Mother’s abode) can be found in “the Sri Devi Bhagavatam Purana”, known as Manidweepa Varanam. It is divided in three Adhayayas (chapters) of Dvadasha Skandham (12th section), viz. chapters 10th, 11th and 12th.
sarvasmādadhikō yasmātsarvalōkastataḥ smṛtaḥ ।
purā parāmbayaivāyaṃ kalpitō manasēchChayā ॥
sarvādau nijavāsārthaṃ prakṛtyā mūlabhūtayā ।
kailāsādadhikō lōkō vaikuṇṭhādapi chōttamaḥ ॥
gōlōkādapi sarvasmātsarvalōkō’dhikaḥ smṛtaḥ ।
naitatsamaṃ trilōkyāṃ tu sundaraṃ vidyatē kvachit ॥
Translation: This region is superior to all the other regions. Hence it is named “Sarvaloka.” The Devī built this place of yore according to Her will. In the very beginning, the Devī Mūla Prakriti Bhagavatī built this place for Her residence, superior to Kailāśa, Vaikuṇṭha and Goloka. Verily no other place in this universe can stand before it. Hence it is called Maṇidvīpa or Sarvaloka as superior to all the Lokas.
The worshipers of Mother Goddess (Shakti) are called Śāktas. Mayank is a Śākta and worshiper of Mula Prakriti Bhagwati.
From childhood, he always believed there is a higher purpose to this life and under the guidance of several Masters started exploring the mystery and meaning of life.