Friday, December 25, 2020

Sanatan Dharma in Future

Q: Which religion is going to be most important and wilfully acceptable by the people in future? 

There are 2 ways to study and understand different religions and their sages.. 

One of the way to understand the religion and their sages through Sanatan Dharma and you will feel that they are the part and parcel of Sanatan Dharma and culture. You could read and follow the good, already mentioned in Veda, Puranas and Upnishad. There is a well defined place and respect for every religion and path and their sages' thoughts in Sanatan Dharma. 
So no problem, while following your own path if you are receptive and open to their views, you are Sanatani too.

The other way is to know Sanatan Dharma from their respective religious literature, practices and commentary and you would be astonished to know that they mention that Sanatan Dharma is the way of savage culture, primary traditions and must be curbed and destroyed, forcing and converting them to surrender by using violence, coercion and greed whatever ways it is possible.

Now everyone of us has a choice with a dilemma what to choose between them.

Being Sanatani you could choose to be follower of ancient philosophy of science and inner peace, learner to all paths without any mal-issue and conflict and there is no problem in doing so. 
But unfortunately this option is not available to all those who are blocked by their respective religious literature, practices and code and that's the tragedy they face in their life. @k$

The good thing is this people are understanding it and accepting Sanatan Dharma as wholesome truth and that's why in next 50 yrs. Sanatan Dharma would prevail as an essence of life in whole World, may be with different names but the sweetness of life would be grown same in everyone of us. 
-Arun Rise Sharma
#arunaksarun

Monday, December 21, 2020

रूद्र महामंत्र

"रूद्रान्नापरो देवों
शिव नापरा स्तुति: ।
आधारभूत: ऊं तत्वान्नापरो मंत्रों नास्ति,
तत्वों शंभू सत्य परम् च।।"
-अरुण अभ्युदय शर्मा
"श्री रूद्र से महान कोई नहीं,
शिव से श्रेष्ठ कोई नहीं।
आधारभूत तत्व 'ऊँ' से बढ़कर कोई महामंत्र नहीं,
तथा शंभू से ऊपर कोई सत्य नहीं ।।"
-अरुण अभ्युदय शर्मा
#arunaksarun

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Why do We Namaste?

Q: Why do we Namaste (नमस्ते) when we meet someone?

Namaste (नमस्ते) is derivated from 'Namah' (नमः) word. It is 'Namah+ Aste' (नमः+अस्ति). The wordly meaning of it is "I salute you" or "I pay my respects to you". It is also "I bow before you in respect and love". When we pronounce the word, we could know it is more than what is said. "Namaste" (नमस्ते) has a vast meaning to understand. It is derivated from "Tat Sat" (तत् सत्) that means "I see Divinity in you and for me You are the creation and creator", literally Brahman. It explains that 'N' 'Ama' means "Na+ Aham" (न+ अहम्" ( I am nothing) as I could see that divinity in you and feel that You are Brahman. "Aste" (अस्ति) means that after seeing radiance of Brahman in you now I am bowing and surrender in devotion and faith as I could understand that everyone and everything is creation of God. I thank you for revealing the truth to me. Please accept my sincere gratitude for you and oblige. What a beautiful way to tell him or her that you are the most precious creation of almighty Shiv. 

It has further yogic effect too. When we bring and touch our palms and keep it near the heart chakra, the energy which is produced through our hands gets into our heart and activate heart chakra. It generates positivity of thought and action, brings people close to each other by creating an aura of trust and love. 
So next time when we should greet someone, say 
"नमस्ते Namaste" and feel the vibration.
 🙏🙏🙏
-Arun'Rise'Sharma
#arunaksarun