India O' Rise- Glimpses into the Teachings of Navajyothisree Karunakara Guru
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAG159 |
Author: | Karunakara Guru |
Publisher: | Santhigiri Publications, Kerala |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2012 |
ISBN: | 9789381295199 |
Pages: | 60 |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 8.50 X 5.50 inch |
Weight | 80 gm |
Book Description
Sanatana Dharma
If we are to evaluate the worth of India, it becomes necessary to understand the purpose of Manusmriti - the perennial law of Manu which constitutes the basis of Sanatana Dharma, Navajyothisree Karunakara Guru said, But the name of the first Guru, Manu, and the dharma he gifted to humanity and the truth that Manu Dharma is the basis of Sanatana Dharma have all vanished from human memory and never taught. Interestingly Manu, the first law giver is characterized as the most reactionary and conservative whose laws were responsible for the rise of caste system and denial of liberty, especially to women. The basic reasons that contributed to the demise of Sanatana Dharma was first revealed by Navajyothisree Karunakara Guru. Guru pointed out that a small book that is circulated today as Manu Smriti is a distorted version of the original Manu Smriti, which was long lost and has nothing to do with the present one.
Manu was a fully realized Guru through whom the Supreme or Brahman revealed to humanity the divine design of cosmic time, dharma and evolutionary process in the nature. That is why Sanatana Dharma is also called as Manu Dharma. It encompassed the principles to be followed in each and every aspect of spiritual and material pursuit of human life. Those principles were -considered eternal because they were given by Trikala Jnanis or realized Guru's who could discern in spiritual vision the cause-effect relationship of all material and metaphysical phenomena. The time scale given by Manu Smriti and the concept of Yuga Dharma form the basis of Manu Dharma or Sanatana Dharma. According to this. the creation. existence and dissolution of the world occur in a time span of one Kalpa. One Kalpa is composed of 14 Man- Tantaras and one Manwantara consists of 72 Chaturyugas and one Chaturyuga consists of four 'rugas, namely. Krita (Satya), Treta, Dwapara and Kali. An important fact to be noticed is that each Yuga has its own karma. dharma and worship system. In each Yuga great seers or epochal, era transferring Gurus would take birth to impart to humanity the dharma and karma of each age. It is in this context an observation of Navajyothisree Karunakara Guru holds significance.
Guru pointed out that the greatest mistake occurred to Hindu society is that it still follows the Yuga Dharma of Treta and Dwapara in the present Kali Yuga which has caused the loss of material as well as spiritual progress.
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