Sage of Kanchi –
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Sri Paramacharya !
Sri Paramacharya
describes, Newton’s Third Law is
every action has equal as well as the opposite reaction, even our scriptures explain the same. In the first phase, we have discussed earning for living to keep us comfortable while living on the Earth, in the second phase we have to strive for the welfare of our soul which has no
death. Performing righteous deeds, learning sacred
scriptures, sharing knowledge, building worship place, conducting pilgrimage,
holy dip in sacred rivers, performing
charity, following certain disciplines according to one’s belief, wearing
Rudraksham and sacred ashes, regular sun worship, the performance of homage to
ancestors, are some of the pious deeds which provide an abundance of meritorious
reward. These are fruitful acts that could bring merit while living on Earth as well as follows performer even after
his death. A twice-born performing the sun worship
three times a day, serving Vedic people, performing Vedic rites, fire sacrifices, the homage to ancestors, sharing knowledge in scriptures, performing the recitation of sacred
chants for the welfare of the Universe.
Every country has its own ruler and currency in existence, supreme
Lord Parameshvara is the ruler of the whole Universe, and he has established a
kind of currency that is legally binding in the entire Universe that is called
righteousness. Srimadh Ramayan narrates an incident while Rama
leaving Kingdom of Ayodhya in order to follow his father’s vow, Devi Kaushalya immerses
in deep thought, Rama leaving for woods for fourteen years, if it was a journey for short period of time she could
have packed his favorite meal, she speaks “ Oh! Raghava, I need not do anything
to guard you, there is Dharma to protect you always, you have sincerely
followed all the disciplines and followed all the pious deeds fearlessly for
all these years, all those fruitful deeds will protect you.” Hence, it is our responsibility to protect
Dharma, without any doubt that will protect the doer.