Hindutva, Naga Sadhu, अघोरी पर खुलकर बोले Akshat Gupta | Hindu Dharma Secrets | Exclusive Interview

Dainik Jagran - दैनिक जागरण28 minutes read

Black magic's morality is dependent on its use, Aghori and Naga Sadhus have distinctions, with Naga Sadhus protecting religion and advocating righteousness and welfare. The creation of religion aimed at establishing rules for human behavior and welfare, with an emphasis on human dignity and the importance of cultural traditions and personal identity rooted in culture and religion.

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  • Black magic's morality hinges on its application, not being inherently evil or good.
  • Naga Sadhus are dedicated protectors of religion, embodying righteousness and selflessness through severe sacrifices.

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  • What is the significance of Naga Sadhus in religion?

    Naga Sadhus are revered protectors of Dharma, established by Shankaracharya to safeguard scriptures. They advocate righteousness, goodwill, and the welfare of all beings, akin to soldiers dedicated to protecting religion. Their spiritual pursuits involve severe sacrifices, including detachment from loved ones, showcasing their unwavering dedication to their beliefs.

  • How do Aghori and Naga Sadhus differ in their spiritual pursuits?

    Aghori and Naga Sadhus, while similar in appearance, differ in their spiritual pursuits. Aghori are Shiva devotees seeking salvation, while Naga Sadhus are dedicated to protecting religion and upholding righteousness. This contrast highlights the diverse paths individuals may take within the realm of spirituality and religious devotion.

  • What is the core purpose of religion according to the Summary?

    The creation of religion aimed to establish rules for human behavior and welfare, emphasizing the importance of righteousness, goodwill, and the welfare of all beings. Religious texts were written for the benefit of all humanity, not limited to specific religious groups, underscoring the universal nature of moral teachings and ethical guidelines found in various faith traditions.

  • How do religious practices like fasting and worshiping specific plants benefit individuals?

    Religious practices like fasting and worshiping specific plants have scientific benefits, contributing to physical and mental well-being. These practices not only hold spiritual significance but also promote health and mindfulness, showcasing the holistic approach to human welfare and personal growth within religious contexts.

  • Why is dignity integral to religion, as mentioned in the Summary?

    Dignity plays a crucial role in religion, with different communities having unique practices that uphold this value. For instance, Sikhs follow specific practices as part of their dignity, while traditions like Muslim women wearing burkha are considered dignified. Lord Ram's adherence to dignity made him a revered figure, emphasizing the importance of upholding personal and communal dignity within religious frameworks.

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Summary

00:00

"Morality of Black Magic and Religious Practices"

  • Black magic is not inherently wrong; its morality depends on how it is used.
  • Aghadi and Naga Baba are distinct entities, with Aghori being Shiva devotees seeking salvation.
  • Naga Sadhus, protectors of Dharma, were established by Shankaracharya to safeguard scriptures.
  • Naga Sadhus advocate righteousness, goodwill, and the welfare of all beings.
  • The creation of religion aimed to establish rules for human behavior and welfare.
  • Aghori and Naga Sadhus are similar in appearance but differ in their spiritual pursuits.
  • Naga Sadhus are dedicated to protecting religion and are akin to soldiers.
  • Becoming a Naga Sadhu involves severe sacrifices, including detachment from loved ones.
  • Religious practices like fasting and worshiping specific plants have scientific benefits.
  • Religious texts were written for the welfare of all humanity, not just specific religious groups.

13:19

"Dignity in Religion: Cultural Traditions and Practices"

  • Unrighteousness is causing harm to human beings due to following a different religion.
  • Religion is about human welfare and following unsaid rules.
  • Dignity is integral to religion, with different communities having unique practices under dignity.
  • Sikhs follow five specific practices as part of their dignity.
  • Muslim women wearing burkha and earlier traditions like wearing Ghughat are considered part of dignity.
  • Lord Ram's adherence to dignity made him Maryada Purushottam Ram.
  • Conversion processes exist in various religions, but Hinduism lacks a conversion process.
  • The importance of staying connected to one's roots and culture to prevent cultural decline.
  • Men in Hindu culture are known by their wives' names after marriage, showcasing the high regard for women.
  • The significance of personal identity rooted in cultural traditions, like naming conventions in Hindu culture.

27:11

Survivor's Reflections: Purpose, Fearlessness, and Creation

  • In 2014, the speaker attempted suicide but survived, leading to introspection about their purpose in life and why they were not accepted by God initially.
  • They realized that like having a to-do list at work, unfinished business or purpose keeps them from returning home, symbolizing a connection between the soul and God.
  • The speaker gained a fearless outlook post-survival, valuing every meal and encounter as a bonus, expressing a lack of fear towards death and a determination to continue writing and creating, with a new book, "The Naga Warriors Naga," set for release in February and September-October.
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