Dan Dharm (The Importance of Charity)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAH865 |
Author: | Swami Rajarshi Muni |
Publisher: | Life Mission Publications |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2016 |
ISBN: | 9789384179458 |
Pages: | 85 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.0 inch X 5.5 inch |
Weight | 100 gm |
Book Description
Swami Rajarshi Muni was born on 11th February, 1931, in Porbandar, in western Gujarat, in the princely lineage of the Jadeja rules of Kutch. He received sannyas initiation in February 1971 and thereafter devoted himself almost exclusively to secluded Yoga sadhana of the khechari mudra expounded and practiced in the modern spiritual tradition of Lord Lakulish, twenty-eight incarnation of Lord Shiv, in which he is the present spiritual head. In 1993, in response to a spiritual calling, he temporarily interrupted his self-imposed seclusion undertake a worldwide campaign to spread the knowledge of Yoga and the moral, cultural spiritual values of the Sanatan (eternal) Indian heritage. He resumed secluded sadhana in 2007 to complete his Yoga and establish the authenticity of the principle of the indestructible Divine Body, on which he has written with profound clarity and authority based on personal practice experience. He is an advanced yogi, a realized Master in the classic mould of Indian adepts, knower of the kundalini and master of the khechari mudra. The extraordinary heights he attained in his Yoga practice establish him firmly as the latest addition to the lineage of perfected masters which has long embellished the Indian spiritual tradition.
Swami Rajarshi Muni's long spiritual ministry has included not only his extraordinary personal sadhana that has raised him to the highest pinnacles of yoga practice but also a lifetime of teaching of all aspects of yoga and the moral and ethical values and practices of the Sanatan dharma to his disciples and the world at large through a vast body of printed literature and discourses.
This vastly illuminating book is a compilation of his chief discourses on dan dharma or the practice of charity. They delineate, with examples from the Scriptures, the types of dan, and its correct practice and benefits. Readers will find comprehensive guidance from this book on the importance and practice of dan dharma which Indian Scriptures have indicated as being the only surviving foundation of dharma in the kali yuga. Hopefully, it will inspire and motivate them into its correct practice for their own spiritual benefit.
Contents
1 | Publisher's Note | vi |
2 | What is Dan? | 1 |
3 | Accumulation of Wealth Brings Misfortune | 1 |
4 | Accumulate Punya through Dan | 1 |
5 | Primacy of Dan in Kali Yuga | 2 |
6 | The Four Pillars of Dharma | 3 |
7 | Example of How to Give Dan | 5 |
8 | Interpretation of Shloka By Naradji | 8 |
9 | Interpretation of Shloka Continued | 18 |
10 | Further Interpretation of Shloka | 21 |
11 | Interpretation of Shloka Advanced | 24 |
12 | Example of King Shvet.. | 26 |
13 | Interpretation of the Second Line of the Shloka | 31 |
14 | Pauper's Dan is Superior to Dan of the Rich | 34 |
15 | Do Not be Miserly in Giving Dan | 35 |
16 | Dan is the Key to Making Human Existence Meaningful | 37 |
17 | The Way of Doing Dan | 38 |
18 | Types of Dan According to Indian Scriptures | 38 |
19 | Dan is a Give and Take | 40 |
20 | Give Dan Out of Your Own Earnings | 40 |
21 | Example of King Virbhadhra | 41 |
22 | Fruit According to Dan | 43 |
23 | Example | 43 |
24 | When is Dan Devalued? | 46 |
25 | What is the Right Feeling for Giving Dan? | 49 |
26 | Dharma is the Foundation of a Meaningful Life | 50 |
27 | Dan is the Main Instrument of Dharma in Kali Yuga | 50 |
28 | Special Importance of Food Dan | 51 |
29 | Example of the Merchant | 52 |
30 | Pride of One's Wealth Obstructs Dan | 55 |
31 | Example of the Proud Millionaire | 56 |
32 | Food Dan Should be Given Cheerfully and Humbly | 57 |
33 | Example of the Mongoose and the Pandava Yagya | 57 |
34 | Fruit of Dan | 62 |
35 | Rajasthan's Poor Donor | 63 |
36 | Misers are Guests of Hell | 64 |
37 | The Lion's Moustache | 65 |
38 | The Sapphire on the Serpent's Head | 66 |
39 | The Sati's Body | 68 |
40 | Shoor Khadag: The Warrior's Sword | 69 |
41 | The Miser's Wealth | 70 |
42 | Conclusion | 78 |
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