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

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

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Since Devi Matangi is regarded as the Chief advisor of Adishakti, She is called Rajamatangi. She is the 9th Goddess among the Dashamahavidyas, is the Deity who purifies speech and imparts knowledge. Even during the ten Incarnations of Bhagawan Shri Vishnu, the Dashamahavidyas remain active.

Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale’s perspective on the preservation of the Yajna culture

Gurudev’s perspective on the Yajna culture is scripturally grounded, subtle, broad and beneficial for the samashti. Due to His guidance, the Yajna ceases to remain merely a traditional act and becomes an effective medium for spiritual upliftment and preservation of Dharma.

The broad and noble objective of Sachchidananda Parabrahman (Dr) Athavale behind performing Yajnas

The Yajnas performed by Gurudev are inspired by the resolve for broad welfare, as mentioned in the Nadipattis, and through them, seekers are obtaining spiritual strength, enabling the mission of serving Dharma to progress more effectively.

For the protection of India and the welfare of society- Mahayajna

According to Dharma, ‘Yadnyo Vai Shreshthatamam Karmaha’ – ‘Yajna is the greatest among all karmas’ – Sanatan Sanstha organised the Shri Rajamatangi Mahayajna in a bhav-enriched manner for the welfare of the Nation.

O’ Seekers ! Intensify your sadhana by recognising the ploy of powerful negative energies, which are active in spreading doubts through the medium of Shabdashakti !

At present, powerful negative energies from the seventh region of Patal (Hell region) are waging an intense subtle battle on a large scale through the medium of Shabdashakti (Power of words) in order to break the faith of seekers and take them away from sadhana (Spiritual practice).