"Sanatana Dharma Parishad , Rashtra Raksha, Dharma Raksha, Stree Raksha || Sanatana Dharma Parishad, Rashtra Raksha, Dharma Raksha, Stree Raksha "

Social acts

The true way of offering felicitation in Sanatana Dharma

According to Sanatana Dharma, true felicitation is not for worldly status or wealth, but for those who dedicate their lives to selfless service, spiritual growth, and upliftment of society. Honouring such noble individuals brings spiritual merit and inspires others to walk the path of Dharma.

The significance of chanting Sanskrit shlokas

Sanskrit shlokas are not mere words, but vibrations of divine sound. When recited at the beginning and end of a ceremony, they purify the environment, invoke blessings of the Deities, and uplift the minds of everyone present. Thus, they bring auspiciousness to all functions.

Releasing books in a dharmic way

In the material world, book launches often seek publicity and recognition. But spiritual texts are to be released with humility, prayer, and devotion. Invoking Deities before such an event ensures that the wisdom within the book reaches seekers as sacred knowledge, not just as information.

Lighting the lamp: a symbol of divine awakening

Lighting a lamp before a function is a sacred act in Sanatana Dharma. The flame represents purity, knowledge, and the presence of the Divine. It dispels darkness, attracts sattvik vibrations, and fills the atmosphere with spiritual energy, blessing the occasion with auspiciousness.

The bhav while offering gifts

According to Dharma, gifts should be offered without pride, ego, or expectation. A gift given with humility becomes a sacred offering, while the receiver should accept it as Prasad of the Divine. This attitude purifies the exchange and strengthens spiritual bonds.