Ramnavami Yagya Mahotsav: Nature's Play Under Spiritual Revolution On Day 1

Explaining further, Shri Sajan Ji emphasized that while the primary consciousness remains unified, the synergy of - Satva, Rajas, and Tamas is the reason behind the disparity in creation.

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Ramnavami Yagya Mahotsav: Nature's Play Under Spiritual Revolution On Day 1
Ramnavami Yagya Mahotsav

The annual Ram Navami Yagna Mahotsav of the Satyug Darshan Trust started today at 8:00 AM at a place called Satyug Darshan Vasundhara, Bhupani. The ceremony began with the narration of sacred scriptures and the uninterrupted reading of the Ramayana. After the end of the initial rites, Shri Sajan Ji, the guide of the trust, highlighted that the entire universe is a divine play of God. This divine being is beyond the world, is omnipotent, has no beginning, is without end, is incorporeal is pure, peaceful, and indescribable. God is the one who is responsible for the creation and maintenance of this and many other worlds.

Explaining further, Shri Sajan Ji emphasized that while the primary consciousness remains unified, the synergy of - Satva, Rajas, and Tamas is the reason behind the disparity in creation. This disparity is the reason behind us getting the false impression of individualized beings, or jivas, entangled in Maya. However, even in the midst of this cosmic play, the primary consciousness, which goes by various names like Ishvara, continues to be the supreme creator, sustainer, and controller of the universe.

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Highlighting the concept of Prakriti or nature as the cosmic power, Shri Sajan Ji emphasized that nature serves as the primary energy responsible for diversity and liveliness in the cosmos. From microorganisms to celestial bodies, Nature creates, sustains, and dissolves all forms of life. This everlasting power keeps the universe going and shares wisdom through ancient texts, guiding the souls toward self-realization.

Shri Sajan Ji urged the attendees to harness the innate discerning power bestowed by nature to discern the transient from the eternal, recognizing the self as consciousness rather than the perishable body. By transcending attachment to material phenomena and identifying with the immutable consciousness within, individuals can attain inner peace and stability.

In essence, by renouncing attachment to the material realm and acknowledging the eternal consciousness within, individuals can transcend the egoistic sense of "I" and merge into the unchanging essence of pure awareness, finding solace in the unity of thought, vision, and perception.