The purpose of this book

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The purpose of this book
The purpose of this book
The untold secrets of life
Autor: Dr. Shri Balaji Tambe
Purusha Suktam
The Conscious Program of Creation
The purpose of this book is to reveal the secrets that explain the philosophy of the universe. This
includes the process of how the universe has been created, how the outer universe and the inner
world interact and enter into each other, how material becomes energy and vice versa. The objective
is to be able to deal with the inner and outer domains with equal ease. One can actually practice
these processes described by Vedas to achieve success in the outside realm as well as to attain the
satisfaction of having reached 'home' - the Self or THAT.
Life means movement. Therefore, the presence of life is understood by movement. Every particle,
thing and person in this world is in movement. Surely, there must be a purpose for this movement.
There must be some point, or place, that everybody wants to reach by this movement. It is when one
reaches 'home' that one feels truly satisfied. Whether the stay outside has been difficult or very
comfortable, the return home is best. From that 'home' - that One Seed, the Parama Aatman, the
smallest possible atom, the seed of the Universe - the whole Universe has emerged. Thus, after
having been part of and enjoyed the Universal movement, that is this life, everything leads back
towards that home again - the Seed ( Vishwabeej). The tree is complete when it reaches the level of
the seed again. It is a journey from seed to seed. In all things, this journey is an in-built program i.e.
to seek out and reach one's home.
There are always two possibilities, two paths. One goes outward and the other inward. It is possible
that both paths lead to the same goal, but the inward path is safer, and therefore, the correct one.
For the understanding of the universe or of Vedic literature it is better to take the inner path since it
can be experienced within the body.
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For a human being to go towards the Universe is the path outward, where there are chances that
one will be lost in the infinite expansion. This path may often seem to have greater attractions and
glittering offers of happiness. All things on this path can be measured and counted, and the numbers
will never end. Thus, most often, the seeker loses energy and may end up being discontented.
The other path - the inner path - is where one must become quiet and try to go within. The sense of
things is limited, and everything can be understood and experienced through the mechanism of the
body. In the body there are different centres that convert material food into energy, that administer
everything, promoting motion and also the possibilities of the experience of satisfaction, freedom,
contentment and so on.
There have been many guides and teachers since they have always been required. They have been
trying to show us different processes and vehicles required to follow specific paths. Some showed
ethical disciplines and others showed rituals like worshipping idols, technologies of fire sacraments
and so on. Special procedures that one could sing or listen to for beneficial effects, called Mantras,
were revealed. Just like programs work in a computer Mantras work on the brain to offer energy for
prosperity and peace. The Vedic seers had a special capacity to write down this information in
poetical form in such a way that it could be interpreted to apply to the inside universe as well as the
world outside.
The interpretations that are based only on the outer universe are unable to establish the link
between the knowledge and the therapy practice (e.g. In the process of Yadnya) and this has led to a
big gap or a limited understanding of the Vedas. Therefore, most interpretations of the 16 verses of
the Purusha Suktam do not lead to coherent and justified meanings when taken together.
Surprisingly, in spite of that limited understanding, some of the therapies practiced as ritual show
clear connections to the body-universe as they were performed to offer health and prosperity.
However, by accepting the information related to the body-universe, the meanings and processes
become absolutely clear. The therapies that are designed to offer peace and prosperity are based
more on the inner world or body-universe.
Since the Vedas are ancient and eternal the population who followed the practices derived on the
basis of Vedic knowledge were called Sanaatani (those who follow the 'eternal way'). This Sanaatan
Dharma is a discipline to connect all things in the universe, living and non-living and this connection
indicates unity and non-duality. The Sanaatani give importance to love, service and sacrifice.
Therefore, the Sanaatan Dharma has completely natural fundamentals and is a dharma of human
evolution i.e. Development from inert to consciousness. 'Dharma' means 'to hold together' and
therefore, the main purpose of the Sanaatan Dharma is to provide a guideline to hold together all of
society that comprises of various individuals who practice different rituals suitable for them, and
ultimately brings all of creation together.
In recent ages the term Sanaatan Dharma has been replaced with the words 'Hindu religion'. Thus,
the Hindu religion has a discipline and many practices to make the person healthy and prosperous,
which in due course leads to freedom from illusory desires i.e. Nirvaan, or the attainment of
complete prosperity and peace i.e. Moksha. It describes different forms of energy and centres of
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these energies, rituals and many practices - all based on the same fundamentals - but the individual
is given the freedom to choose from any of the disciplines.
One of the disciplines called Yadnya has become a very popular Indian tradition. This discipline offers
society some benefits and therefore it has lasted for thousands of years.
Agni, or the principle of Fire, is central to Yadnya. The Vedic literature starts with the following verse
Agnim eel'e purohitam yadnyasya devam rhutvijam hotaaram ratnadhaatamam
I sincerely pray to the Vaishwaanara Fire (Agni) of the body, who controls automatically all internal as
well as external activities (Yadnya) of the body, who delivers the required energy to all my senses and
who controls them, to protect all my senses and activities that take place when there are changes in
the body as per the seasons.
The element of fire is very important and becomes the main energy to be used in Yadnya. In the
Purursha Suktam the entire process of energy transformation through Yadnya is explained. To
understand this process and adopt it in different walks of life will become easier with the help of this
book. Different forms of Fire in different types of Yadnya can also be understood when one looks at
the real meanings of the Suktam in this book.
All this knowledge is our ancient wealth. Perhaps the reason it comes to me now is because a time
has come upon us where the world has gone very far towards the material, forgetting the balance
between the physical and the spiritual. All things have become illusory, or what we in Hindu
philosophy call Maya i.e. Objects keep changing in form and status. This gives rise to a great number
of problems, as we can see in our lives. Since we have this rich store of wonderful knowledge of the
ancients, why can we not utilize It for our happiness? Instead, since the whole subject of the Vedas is
associated with religion, and religion has been politicized by vested interests, the Vedas are being
rejected as well. Many regions, apart from India, have been following their ancient practices but
perhaps without full appreciation or understanding of the observances. It may be that we have only
been imitating the ancients. Somewhere along the journey we have forgotten the authentic
techniques and delivery systems that would enable these practices to bring us real and tangible
results. Therefore, although there have been instances of receiving such results, they have been
poor. The percentage of result was never satisfactory, and never up to the level expected.
My father was a very well known master of the Vedic sciences. The Government of the State of
Gujarat conferred upon him the title of Vedashastri, a rare and distinguished honor. In my childhood,
right from the time I saw that my father had authority in the spiritual world, and could make the
Vedas work, I also noticed that not very many who practiced these rituals really expected any results,
unfortunately. Their understanding of the subject was linear and limited. People who chanted and
practiced the Vedas had preserved its mantras and rituals very well. Perhaps the results were not
seen because they did not have the capability to establish contact with the Origin or with different
energy centers (in the brain), or what, in everyday language, we can call the Gods.
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The Vedas are ancient teachings and are not claimed by any individual to prove his wisdom of satisfy
his ego. They are a collection of experiences in Mantra form, either as used in the ritual or chanted
and listened to, to encounter 'truth' to understand the process required to reach the destination by
whatever one follows.
Many of the mantras and many sections of Vedic literature talk about the body, its creation, the
nervous system and the work of the brain. Through the understanding of the mantras offered as
programs It should become possible for the individual to develop and evolve the energy required to
reach THAT destination.
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Purusha Suktam - The Conscious Program of Creation
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