Spiritual strength to protect the Nation obtained in Mumbai through the collective resolve of thousands during the Shri Rajamatangi Mahayajna

Yajnas, which reflect the eternal and timeless nature of the Vedic tradition and connect Deities, nature and society, are not merely rituals, but a Divine gift of the eternal tradition of ancient Indian Spirituality based on spiritual science. Scriptures contain records of numerous Yajnas performed by Sages and kings in ancient times.

Even today, in Kaliyug, it is our great fortune that learned priests who continue the Yajna tradition still exist on this sacred land of Bharat (India). Taking inspiration from Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Jayant Athavale, with the broad objective that Bharat the land of penance should obtain a protective shield and that India should achieve all-round progress, Sanatan Sanstha organised  Shri Rajamatangi Mahayajna at Prabhadevi, Mumbai on 17th May – Adhik Jyeshtha Shukla Pratipada (As per the Lunar Almanac).

  • Subtle : The gross (physical) aspects of an individual are the five sense organs - the nose, ears, eyes, tongue and skin. These five senses, beyond the mind and intellect, are ‘subtle’. These ‘subtle’ sensations are felt by some people who have advanced in their spiritual practice. Various Scriptures contain references to subtle knowledge.
  • Seeing, hearing in the subtle, etc. (Receiving knowledge through the five subtle sense organs) : The subtle vision of some seekers is awakened; meaning, they can perceive what the physical eyes cannot see; some seekers can hear sounds or words in the subtle.
  • Individual spiritual experiences of seekers published in Sanatan Prabhat are according to the Principle - ‘Where there is bhav (Spiritual emotion), there is God’. It is not that every individual will have similar experiences.