Rituals to crate Sanskaras, Religious practices, Holy and Religious festivals, Vowed religious observances are opportunities to put the teachings of Hindu Dharma into practice. Faith develops by following Dharmik conduct. Faith when combined with propagation of Dharma helps unite those who have a fervour Dharma.
When united, followers of Dharma can be protected from heretics. Unity will also help fulfil the higher goal of establishing the Divine Kingdom. Since this task has Divine blessings, it is considered to be samashti sadhana (spiritual practice for the spread of Spirituality) of the highest order. When vyashti sadhana God realisation can take place faster.
Through Sanatan’s Holy texts H.H. Dr. Athavale has explained how rituals religious practices and observances etc. should be performed and festivals be celebrated in an ideal manner as per the conduct prescribed by Hindu Dharma. He has also explained how they should be performed, by understanding the underlying spiritual science.
When H.H. Bhaktaraj Maharaj was terminally ill, Dr Athavale said to Him, Instead of feeling that I should stay with You during your illness and serve you, I get thoughts about writing replied your thoughts about writing Holy texts are correct. That is a Divine mission. Anyone can serve this body.
With the blessings of H.H. Bhaktaraj Maharaj this mission of writing holy text by Dr. Athavale is increasing exponentially day by day. These Holy texts teach spirituality as per the present time in a scientific language. Due to God’s grace and Sankalp shakti of Dr Athavale some seekers of Sanatan are receiving Divine Knowledge from the subtle this is the unique feature of these Holy texts Dr athavale’s guidance and research on God realisation through various art forms and subjects such as subtle regions mission of demoniacal energies and guidance for protecting humanity from them is taking place incessantly.
Life is full of karma. Consequence of karma is inevitable. The consequence of a virtuous karma is merit, which in turn brings happiness; whereas, consequence of a bad karma is demerit, which in turn brings sorrow. Individuals repeatedly commit sinful acts unknowingly, such as killing of spiders, insects etc. while sweeping the floor with a broom, speaking harshly with others, envying others etc. n short, it is impossible to avoid sinful acts completely during our day-to-day activities. We do see criminals, corrupt people etc. performing a whole lot of sinful acts and yet enjoying luxuries of life. Why do these people not get punished for their sins, is a question that perturbs many. These people are happy because of the merits of their previous birth; however, once the stock of their merits is over, they have to face the consequences of their sinful acts in the form of diseases, poverty, suffering in Hell after death etc. In short, no one can escape demerits. Regretting the sins committed and therefore facing punishment prescribed by Dharma, to cleanse the resulting demerit is termed as atonement. This Holy text provides valuable guidance on various reasons for incurring and not incurring demerits, atonement karmas, importance of increasing merits and karmas that generate merit. (Note Upon committing a sin what we incur is a demerit)
To be able to stay in a state of Sat-chit-anand (Please see Glossary) by crossing over the bondage of joy-sorrow generated from demerit-merit-oriented karmas, karma has to be such that it does not generate any consequence. This Holy text also discusses in detail what should be done to avoid the effects of karma.
We pray unto the Holy feet of Sri Guru that after reading this Holy text, may the readers benefit from the fresh perspective, and after crossing the bondage of demerits-merits, may they be inspired to perform sadhana for attaining Anand – Compilers
(The composite preface of the Holy text series on ‘Karmayoga’ is provided in the Holy text ‘Karmayoga 1’)
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