– An Introduction – Multi-faceted Vedic Hinduism (Sanaatana Dharma) Presented by: M.G. Prasad.

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– An Introduction – Multi-faceted Vedic Hinduism (Sanaatana Dharma) Presented by: M.G. Prasad

 2 What does Sanaatana Dharma mean?  Sanaatana is Perennial and Dharma is universal principles and laws that govern life  Refers to the whole process and values of life starting from inception of an idea, activity, results and beyond  Provides a vision and a way for practice in life, both at an individual and collective level.

 3 What are the Objectives of Life (Purushaartha)? 1. Dharma: Laws of Life, Nature and Universe 2. Artha: Wealth, Possession and Power 3. Kama: Desire and Ambition 4. Moksha: State of desirelessness and tranquility The above order is very important and should not be interchanged.

 4 What are the major Stages in Life (Ashrama) 1.Bramhacharya: deals with the younger years of a student’s life (education). 2.Grihasta: deals with married life (social responsibility). 3.Vanaprastha: deals with later years of life (contemplation). 4.Sanyaasa: deals with the senior years of life (renunciation). The above order is general guideline but it is possible to become a Sanyaasin directly from any stage

 5 How do India’s Rishis define what goal of life is?  “It is the view of the Rishis (enlightened beings) of Bharata that spiritual enlightenment is the ultimate goal of life. That is attainment of ultimate joy (Ananda). That is liberation (Mukti). Spiritual knowledge (Jnana) is that by which one merges into the light of Atman (One Source) as a river merges into the ocean.  The Rishis or jnanis having attained this ultimate goal have brought forth the knowledge in science and arts (Vijnana) keeping in line with their roots in spiritual knowledge (Jnana) because Vijnana is the manifestation of Jnana.  It is for this reason an in-depth sincere study of knowledge in science and arts at any stage of manifestation will lead to attainment of the ultimate goal of spiritual knowledge (Jnana)” Sriranga Sadguru

 6 Vedic Knowledge as an Inverted Tree Integrated knowledge of Spirituality and Science Bramhan - God Non - Dual Reality Vedic literature 4 Vedas

 7 And, Yoga* is the practice of Vedic knowledge in all aspects of life “ The customs and habits, the dress and ornaments, the manners and etiquette, the conceptions of right and wrong and of good and evil, the learning, literature and the various arts like music, the political thoughts, views regarding all actions and the consecratory ceremonies, etc., of the Indians (Bharatiyas), are all permeated like the warp and woof by Ashtanga Yoga.” Sriranga Sadguru *Yoga means the union of the individual soul with the Supreme

 8 Ashtanga Yoga is the practical approach of Vedanta 1. Yama i. Ahimsa (nonviolence), ii. Satya (Truth), iii. Asteya (non-covetedness), iv. Bramhacharya (continence), v. Aparigriha (non-receiving) 2. Niyama i. Shoucha (cleanliness), ii. Santosha (contentment), iii. Tapah (austerity), iv. Swadhyaya (Scriptural study), v. Ishvarapranidhana (Surrender to Supreme God) 3. Asana Firm postures 4. Pranayama Vital force regulation 5. Pratyahara Withdrawal of senses from object 6. Dharana Fixing the mind on a sacred object 7. Dhyana Unbroken flow of mind on a sacred object 8. Samadhi Original state of bliss 8 Samadhi 7 Dhyana 1 Yama 2 Niyama 3 Asana 4 Pranayama 5 Pratyahara 6 Dharana

 9 Vedic Hindu Temple designed on Yogic principles of the Human Body  Human body with chakras - (Abode of God) Devaalaya  God indwelling in human being - (Deity) Murti  Feet - Rajagopura  Hands - Prakaara  Abdomen - Mandapa  Heart as Antaraala (entrance to Garbha Griha)  Crown of the head - sanctum sanctorum - Garbha Griha  Rituals - a guide to inner worship

 10 Monotheistic Vedic Hindu Trinity describes Manifestations of the One Source Non-dual Reality - GOD - with inseparable masculine principle and feminine energy. Bramhan, the formless, manifests in different forms to ease the seeker’s understanding of life and universe.

 11 Goddess Saraswati symbolizes Divine Knowledge Saraswati means the one who gives the knowledge of one’s own Self and Universe.

 12 Lord Nataraja, Divine Dancer, in Spiritual Bliss of Perfect Yogic Balance  Dwarf - demon of forgetfulness  Snake - Kundalini yogic energy  Drum - prana energy  Fire - apana energy  Two hands in the middle - blessing of fearlessness  Head Ornaments - Sun, moon and fire

 13 Sound carries spiritual vibrations  Shankha (Conch Shell) produces an unusually pure tone oReflects the sound of OM oUsed in Hindu rituals  Sound interacts with the flame to bring about various shapes oA particular tone breaks the flame into seven tongues (Tyndall effect) Shankha Tyndall effect

 14 Veda Mantras interacting with flame… Appearance of Goddess Lakshmi during a Yajna An example: The interaction of Veda mantras and spiritual vibrations has a role in the appearance of the forms of the devatas and devis

 15 Vedic Triadic Approach to Seek Spiritual Knowledge Three essential components for making an effort to acquire any knowledge, particularly spiritual knowledge are:  The Sadguru refers to the guiding energy in the form of mother, father, acharya, spiritual mentor  Shastras refers to the body of knowledge (Vedic literature)  Anubhava means the experience of the seeker Eventually, the seeker should advance towards spiritual enlightenment.

 16 Vedic Hinduism (Sanaatana Dharma) has universal and contemporary relevance The multifaceted Vedic Hinduism or Sanaatana Dharma, through its universal principles of life and science, shows the ability to sustain the timeline through past, present, future and beyond. “Ekam Sat Vipra, Bahudha Vadanti” - The Truth is One. The Realized Ones describe the One Truth in several ways.

 17 Multidisciplinary Team Acknowledgement and thanks  Dr. M.G. Prasad  Anju Bhargava  Chetan Bhatt  Geeta Prasad  Pallavi Bhatt For additional information contact: Dr. A. C.

– An Introduction – Multi-faceted Vedic Hinduism (Sanaatana Dharma)