Sanatan’s mission of propagating Dharma restarted on Makarsankranti !

Shrisatshakti (Mrs.) Binda Singbal

On the auspicious occasion of Makarsankranti (14.1.2021) Sanatan Sanstha’s mission for direct propagation of Dharma in society has begun. Due to coronavirus over the past 10 months, Sanatan Sanstha’s mission was continuing Online. Now that the situation in many Districts is becoming normal, Sanatan’s seekers will move in society as earlier and propagate Dharma by following all rules in the context of the coronavirus.

Though during the last few months, the coronavirus pandemic may outwardly have been indicative of the adverse times, it was a time when seekers had related spiritual experiences. In this period, seekers experienced a glimpse of the coming adverse times; seekers realised the need to perform spiritual practice with more yearning. Paratpar Guru (Dr.) Athavale has taught the seekers to constantly remain in ‘Sat’; seekers tried to put this into practice during these difficult times. Even after restrictions were placed on direct propagation of Dharma in this period, the mission of making society God-oriented and Dharma-oriented through Online continued unabated. Many seekers learned how to handle  modern social media at home and performed seva with yearning. In this period, the efforts of seekers in vyasthi sadhana increased. This proved to be a time for the seekers to offer gratitude as the a balance between vyashti and samashti sadhana was achieved !

By the Guru’s grace, from the auspicious occasion of Makarsankranti, seekers got the golden opportunity to propagate Dharma again. Although the present situation is like the adverse times, it is more of a favourable time in the adverse times. This transition period is complementary for spiritual practice and if we perform samashti sadhana with dedication in this period, we will benefit a lot spiritually. For this, all seekers should take advantage of this God-given golden opportunity.

The pandemic killed millions and affected billions; however, by God’s grace, all seekers remained unscathed. It is not possible to repay this immense grace bestowed on seekers by God and the Guru.

However, as seekers, we can at least offer gratitude, which should be expressed not only in words but also in deeds. Of course, the gratitude that God and Shri Guru would love through deeds is to propagate Dharma ! The way to offer these days, as are being witnessed now, unto his feet is to propagate Dharma !

Let us take advantage of this invaluable opportunity to participate in this freshly started mission of propagating Dharma and become worthy for Shri Guru’s grace.

The prayer unto the Holy feet of Shri Guru is – ‘May all of us get the strength to do this’ !

– Shrisatshakti (Mrs.) Binda Singbal, Sanatan Ashram, Ramnathi, Goa.