Only Dharma can unite Hindus !
At least now, it is essential for Hindus to realise the importance of Dharma and unite
At least now, it is essential for Hindus to realise the importance of Dharma and unite
Invaluable guidance by Paratpar Guru (Dr) Athavale theough His radiant thoughts…,
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.
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).
Upon seeing Him, everyone was overwhelmed with bhav (Spiritual emotion). Likewise, upon seeing everyone gathered before Him, Gurudev’s face reflected Anand (Bliss) and gratitude.
At the beginning of spiritual practice, we perceive the Guru in a human body. But as spiritual practice deepens within us, we begin to realise the Guru’s vastness.Fundamentally, the Guru is a Nirgun Principle – infinite, boundless, and Omnipresent. The Guru is beyond limitations of space and time.
Organised by Sanatan Sanstha, the Mahayajna was conducted with the prayer that sacred India may receive a protective shield during the present times of war and that India may achieve holistic progress and prosperity.
After the seekers performing satseva for the Dainik Sanatan Prabhat were informed about this aspect, they began implementing it. In the first 2 days, the Dainik pages were delayed by 5 minutes, and atonement had to be undertaken for that. Thereafter, the pages began going on time.
In truth, the immense spiritual mission established by Gurudev was never created for worldwide fame, personal honour, or social recognition. Certainly, not even at the subtle level did such thoughts arise in Gurudev’s mind. This vast mission arose solely because of His intense inquisitiveness, His love for seekers, and His earnest desire for the welfare of all living beings
In the ‘Hindu Rashtra’, every temple will not just be a place for darshan of the Deity, but also a centre that imparts education on Dharma to people and facilitates spiritual practice.