Vision: "Shasyashyāmal Vasudha" (Prosperous and Fertile Earth)
Yes, the phrase Shasyashyāmal Vasudha is correct and used in pure Sanskrit. It signifies the lush and fertile nature of the earth.
Our dream is to create a society where every individual thrives both internally and externally. This will be possible when:
Every Home Has a Cow
Through cows, we can strengthen the rural economy, which supports organic farming. The cow mother holds special significance in our home and culture. In Indian culture, the cow is revered and respected as a mother. Many religious texts and puranas describe cows and consider them sacred.
- Religious Importance: The cow holds a special place in religious rituals and worship. It is believed that all deities reside within the cow.
- Economic Contribution: Cows provide milk, dung, and various products, serving as a source of income for many households.
- Ecological Benefits: Cow dung and urine are natural fertilizers and pesticides, contributing to environmental balance.
- Symbol of Family Prosperity: Having a cow at home is believed to bring prosperity and peace. Goadan (gift of a cow) is considered highly virtuous.
- Culture and Tradition: Cows are treated as family members, receiving protection and care.
For these reasons, cows are not only religiously and culturally significant but also essential in our social structure.
Every Home Performs Daily Agnihotra
This ritual, combined with a scientific perspective, leads individuals toward mental and physical purification.
- Purity and Cleanliness: Agnihotra fire purifies the environment, dispelling negativity and filling it with positivity.
- Health and Well-being: The smoke purifies the air, benefiting health by eliminating harmful particles.
- Religious and Spiritual Importance: Regular Agnihotra enhances spirituality, calms the mind, and brings harmony.
- Family Unity: Performing Agnihotra together strengthens family love and unity.
- Preservation of Tradition: Agnihotra is an ancient Vedic tradition that helps preserve values and customs.
Agnihotra can become an important home practice, creating a pure, positive environment. Havan with cow dung, Yajnas with sticks and girls, and long Yajnas (more than two days) are forms of Yag and Dhuni.
Every Individual Becomes Like Shiva
Through spiritual training and knowledge, individuals can develop qualities akin to Shiva:
- Patience: Endurance to face life’s challenges.
- Inner Peace: Mental and emotional stability.
- Resolution and Dedication: Hard work and commitment toward goals.
- Freedom from Ego: Humility and simplicity.
- Equanimity: Seeing all beings with equality and understanding.
- Awareness of Creation: Consciousness about protecting nature and environment.
These qualities promote personal growth and positive social contributions, inspiring every individual to embody Shiva-like traits.