Sanatani rituals and worship based on Vedic culture.
Sanatani ritual is the practice of Hindu religion in which various religious rituals and rites are performed. These rituals are basically performed at various stages of social life of the developed global human culture civilization of the Indian subcontinent, such as birth, Annaprashana, Upanayana, marriage, and death. In Sanatani rituals, there is a rule to perform puja, yagya, havan etc. as per the age-initiating Vedas and scriptures. In this, mantras are chanted in Sanskrit by the Acharyas who are specially skilled in the Era enforcement (Yug Pravartan) and unique adorable Gods and Goddesses are worshiped and consecrated.
In fact, in the linguistic contexts used for cosmic-cognition, Sanatan Dharma means that which is eternal, true forever. Those things which have eternal importance are called eternal. Like truth is eternal in the local language by objective logical limits. In this way, in the ever-changing visible world, God is the truth, God-part soul is the truth, Atman salvation is the truth and the religion which shows the path of this truth and is the protector of Sanatan Dharma is also the truth.
Sanatani Rituals: Sanatani Rituals is that multidisciplinary trend which guides a person in adopting a multipolar path from religious and spiritual point of view. This ritual may include religious conduct, yagya, fasting, worship, sadhana, and other religious activities.
Poojan Path: Poojan Path is a thematically rich field of mantras and worship methods from various religious texts. It can include worship of exclusive deities, chanting mantras, aarti, incense sticks, lamps, naivedya, stotras, and other worship methods.
Religious rites: Sanatani rituals may include various religious rites, which allow the individual psyche to interact with the social, spiritual, and environment in quantum engineering terms. This Sanatani Karma can work to provide multidisciplinary, multi-polar policy-disciplined support to collective and individual progress.
Mythological stories: Sanatani rituals are often inspired by the stories of the Puranas and epics like Mahabharata, Ramayana. Through these Puranic stories, logical investment is made in the multidimensional ethics of religion, morality, and ideal life.
Communal Discussion: According to regional to global sects, Sanatani rituals can have different worship methods and diversity of human mental behavior. In this, the timeless global cultural and entrepreneurial desires of the human psyche over local and cultural traditions also have an important place.
Spiritual progress: A cosmic-cognitive goal of Sanatani rituals can also be that the person moves towards the stimulation of the psyche form (soul) through his spiritual progress.