Monday, June 8, 2020

Sanatan Vedic Hindu Dharma

A beautiful Damsel



A woman portrays wealth, beauty elegance Shakti and many other qualities in Sanatan Dharma which gives her a prime position as a ‘Devi’. She has attracted honorable men, saints, intellectuals, and devotees who regard her as Mata Shakti with a divine womb for creation.

One such beauty lived on the foothills of the Himalayas with exorbitant wealth, beauty, and knowledge. She inherited many such gifts from her admirers the great Rishi Munis, Vedantic scholars and Yogies. With the passing Yugas, she was the greatest attraction and many from other worlds came to associate with her. The chosen one got closer to create an everlasting relationship by showing her his devotion, love, respect, and memorized all her personal details with research and admiration. In the hope to inherit the wealth and the knowledge, he had undergone a stringent penance. Time is an illusion and he got trapped with the attraction of this beauty and Yugas passed by. In return, she felt protected secured with this handsome genius Yogi.

She was always dressed with jewelry with the three exquisite metals and precious stones from outer worlds besides possessing 4 exclusive diamonds on her stiletto heels.

She always walked on the rugged terranes exposing a silhouette with feminine curves and with the artistic movement of her body in a harmonious musical melody that attracted all that saw her. Her actions match her words reflecting her inner beauty. Each day she would go out with her companion to visit her admirer’s sharing knowledge and wealth. She was celebrated in the 14 planes (Lokas) and the 3 worlds.

As the yuga’s passed on there came a time when all men were just interested in her beauty and wealth. It was at the beginning of Dwapar Yuga as she was passing by with her companion, she encountered her worst fear, an attack on her wealth and beauty. There stood bearded men with daggers and not far away were men with guns. Convinced that she was protected by her beloved companion and many more she carried on with her journey then suddenly the attack. Seeing the attackers the companion with fear of the unknown, ran for his life leaving the beauty all alone. The bystanders stood looking without offering help.

Realizing that she was unaided she recalled her divine powers and with the jewelry, stiletto heels, and the glowing beauty she defended herself. The aggressive resistance made the enemy flee. Recovering from the occurrence she looked around and saw the onlookers stood, with their heads bowed in shame. Having realized that all was quite the handsome genius was back with words of sympathy to stand beside her. The onlookers dispersed seeing the companion rushing back.

It was here the beauty told him “In the time of need you ran away and now you are uttering the words of wisdom. May you please leave me I will defend myself from now on? What was the use of you remembering my details and praising me with kind words and giving me gifts with meditation to reach me?” You and your admirers are deserters in my time of need; it’s from now that I will exist as one entity. With disgrace, the handsome Yogi walked away with all the knowledge he shared with her and went into exile in The Himalayas.

Would you beautiful angels of this world like a handsome genius from this story who would remember all the birthdays, wedding anniversary valentine days buying diamonds gold, stiletto heels, and many more having bargained for your love yet flee with fear when needed the most? A pretty lady said “no”

If no, then remember Sanatan Dharma is that beautiful damsel, she has attracted all living entities with her knowledge, beauty, wealth, truth, and the womb of creation. Yes, Sanatan Dharma has a gift from the great thinkers Rushi Munies, Yogies, and Sadhus who has banked all their research, meditation, and knowledge with her. In the absence of matter and energy, she is conscious of that truth that incubates time. Sanatan Dharma always stood and walked confidently on a knife-edge or with the stiletto heels with 4 diamonds or the 4 Vedas and stood the test of time in the last 15000 years. The stiletto heels represent the strength of dharma it stands on The 3 precious metals represent wealth, which is spiritual wealth, materialistic wealth, and physical wealth. The harmonious musical melody is the vibration of the universe and that is none other than OM. Her existence limits her in the passing Yugas or the time that remains an illusion for the living. The man with daggers and guns were the invaders who constantly attacked Sanatan Dharma and the handsome genius Yogi is the Hindus of today not prepared to stand beside her in the fear of being attacked and has not come out from exile. The onlookers are the different sects in Hinduism who stay still and adore the attacks on Sanatan Dharma and bow their heads when the attack on Dharma has been ineffective. When all is done, Hindus of today would come out like brave warriors quoting the Vedic scriptures and join the corrupt secular critics in defaming Sanatan Dharma.

 ‘Each day she would go out with her companion to visit her admirer’s sharing knowledge and wealth’ which are the ceremonies and celebrations. Hence they are in a man’s blood. A celebration, sacrifice, worship, or a ritual when turned inward means cosmic identification and awareness with Sanatan Dharma. ‘The rugged terranes’ is Kaliyuga that she passed many times in the journey of the cyclic Yugas. “Silhouette with feminine curves” signifies that in the absence of untruth an outline invites one to seek truth with an attractive boundary given for self-realization. “The aggressive resistance made the enemy flee” Sanatan Dharma is a Kshatriya and will be at war when unjust is put to test hence none violence has no provision in Sanatan Dharma. ‘it’s from now that I will exist as one entity’ Truth has many branches yet one trunk with many roots and that truth is Sanatan Dharma.

It is futile remembering all the ceremonies, rituals, celebrations, events and being proud of the knowledge and existence of Sanatan Vedic Hindu Dharam when you cannot protect her against these attackers, looters, and critics of our Dharma?


In the words of Rabindranath Tagore “Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever widening thought and action Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.” Yes, in completing the journey to free ourselves from the bondage of the past let us now fight the corrupt secular forces. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat

Stories are the legendary history of our country ‘Bharat’ hence this thought was put in an imaginary entity personifying  Sanatan Dharma  and it was written with the inspiration derived from the poem “Where the Mind Is without fear” by Rabindranath Tagore

“Where the Mind Is Without Fear” is a pre-independent poem in which the poet sincerely urges to God to awake his fellow beings for the realization that the essential need to live in a free and united country. He wants his countrymen to awake and enjoy the life of full dignity and honour.