Early Times Report YOL (HIMACHAL PRADESH), May 13: The ongoing 78-day Vedic Yajna dedicated to the systematic study, chanting, and spiritual reflection on the four Vedas at Ved Mandir, Yol, continued its sacred proceedings on the 32nd day with an enlightening discourse by Yogacharya Swami Ram Swarup Ji.The Yajna, which has been attracting a steady gathering of devotees, spiritual seekers, and Vedic learners, is being conducted with the aim of reviving and promoting Vedic teachings, disciplined living, and spiritual awareness rooted in ancient Indian wisdom. During his address, Swami Ram Swarup Ji elaborated on Atharvaveda Mantra 5/12/10, explaining that the Supreme Being has guided humanity to follow the "Devanam Patha," also known as the Devayan Marg - the path of divine virtues and liberation. He emphasized that this path is not merely ritualistic, but a way of life based on truth, righteousness, self-discipline, compassion, and constant remembrance of God.He urged devotees to integrate Vedic principles into daily conduct, highlighting that regular worship and remembrance of the Almighty help purify the mind and strengthen moral values. The Yogacharya also underlined the importance of a sattvic (pure and balanced) diet, stating that food plays a crucial role in shaping one's thoughts, behavior, and spiritual progress. Referring to Rigveda Mantra 10/18/1, Swami Ji explained the concept of life and death as described in Vedic philosophy. He said that "Kaal" (time) represents the cycle of mortality that repeatedly binds human beings to birth and death. However, those who sincerely follow the Devayan path are guided toward a spiritually elevated life and are blessed with completeness and fulfillment by the Supreme Being.
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