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The gift of God is genuinely the spirituality. Whatever be your occupation whether an Engineer, Doctor or a business man, VEDAS
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Even today there are a lot of misconceptions and misunderstandings about the Vedas.  There are people who still believe that there is nothing called the “Hindu dharma” and that it is only an illusion. There are millions of hindus who do not even know  what their authoritative text on the religion  they profess to believe in is.  And, even amongst those who know about the Vedas, it is only a countable few who have seen the Four Vedas, the te-

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xt, which is the foundation of ‘Hindu dharma’. There are universal and most befitting remedies for each and every problem faced by the human race available in the Vedas – which visionaries and philosophers are earnestly trying to learn to-day. Alternatively, Vedic way of life proposes solutions to a good many problems faced by mankind.

The commonest among the common Hindus do not even know what Vedas are and the foreign philosophers look upon Vedas with certain apprehension.  In fact, Vedas are the first and foremost collection of texts available to the mankind which is as old as human race itself. Vedas envisages a community  comprising of the entire humans, birds and animals, plants and herbs and mangroves unmindful of the caste, creed, race or gender.  Vedas offer complete solution to any problem, be it social, environmental, or even the personal problem like lack of love and affection, diseases, sorrows, lack of confidence and so on and so forth.

It is here that Sri. Rajesh shows us that not only these sorts of problems could be fully solved, but also we can build up a glorious and peaceful life through the Veda culture.  He proved beyond any hesitation that even those who do not know the fundamentals of Sanskrit can easily learn Vedas.  Born in the year 1972 in an ordinary Brahmin family what he heard and learned about Hindu dharma  were all its ill observance of its rituals.  His atheist father taught him why God is not needed and insisted on his studying atheist books from the very childhood itself.  Hence he happened to believe that Hindu dharma is nothing but a sum total of superstitions and dogmas.  It was, while doing his Post Graduate course in English Language and literature that he came across the teachings of Swami Dayanada Saraswathi which kindled in him the interest  in Hindu philosophy.


 
   
 
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