Sin in Shuddha Satvika Sanatana Dharma
Sin has different connotations for different classes of people with varying mindsets and belief systems. Here in this post we shall discuss what is Sin in the Mode of Pure Goodness only.
Sin has different connotations for different classes of people with varying mindsets and belief systems. Here in this post we shall discuss what is Sin in the Mode of Pure Goodness only.
Jagadguru Sri Kripalu maharaj ji receiveived the prestigious Jagadguru title at par with the 4th Main Acharyas of Sanatana Dharma from the Sri kashi Vishwaat Parishad, Varanasi.
The mind is the source of Bondage, and mind alone is the reason for Liberation. Meditation is the tool with which one can resolve the disturbances in the mind. We shall focus on these two subjects.
Character is the backbone of higher life. The common man has set up all the wrong ideals for himself and dreams to be rich, not knowing what plagues the rich men of the world.
Buddhism is extremely scientific and apt for a questioning mind. It addresses intellectual people who are prone to question everything. The Buddha gives a direct path where one wastes no time and finds his questions dissolve.
Anapanasati is a powerful Buddhist process for inner purification. It is a major tool for developing Insight and removing that chaff of impermanence which blinds the soul.
Serving Cows is perhaps the highest Service of Seva that can be rendered by Sadhakas who are interested in Moksha. It is like directly serving the Supreme who took the form of Cattle in the land of Vrindavan.
The navadurga Stotram is an extremely powerful Stotram to handle material energy. The 9 forms of Devis can shower their causeless blessings on whoever reads the Stotram with faith
The Argala Stotram, a hymn to Devi Durga, aims to remove life's obstacles and promotes well-being and prosperity. Regular recitation offers spiritual elevation, protection from negativity, dissolution of fears, health improvements, and attracts good fortune.
Lalitha Trishati, foundational to the Sri Vidya tradition and enriched by Sage Agastya's spiritual potency, encapsulates 300 divine names of Goddess Lalitha. Emphasizing devotion, surrender, and recited auspiciously during Navaratri, it is revered for facilitating spiritual growth, offering protection, and symbolizing sacred geometry.
Devi Lalitha is celebrated within Shakta tradition, primarily through the Lalitha Sahasranamam found in the Brahmanda Purana. This sacred text praises Lalitha, the empress of the cosmos, with no repetitive names, encapsulating the science of Kundalini Yoga. Chanting it with faith offers protection, prosperity, and peace, integrating all energies of Adi Parashakti.
The Khadgamala Stotram is a powerful Hindu prayer invoking Adi Parashakti, believed to impart protection, well-being, and supernatural abilities to devotees. Through systematic recitation, it promises to unravel mysteries and grant benefits like attracting prosperity, dispelling fears, and spiritual enlightenment.