What Vedism Rejects?
Gurudom (In the name
of Gurus !)
As per taittiriya
Upnishad, the rishi tells his disciples – “Dear children! Please follow our
good deeds in your life but never follow our shortcomings. No one Is perfect;
everyone has good and bad qualities. Therefore a Guru does not mean
that he needs to be followed blindly. One should always trust his own intellect
and should not just get indulged in blindly following all right and wrong
directions of the Guru”.
In many cases, it
has been seen that when a Guru dies, one of his disciple becomes Guru in his
place with the same name. This is called Gurudom , which is not approved by
Arya Samaj. Such systems glorify a Guru even above Ishvar.
There are Gurus who
expect their disciples to drink the leftover of their drink as Prasad, the food
touched by his hand or feet as Prasad- this is all rubbish, and one should be
cautious of such Gurus. Guru is one who imparts knowledge and not one who gives
all kind of false promises and bluff.
Navgrah Pooja
This is a ritual
being followed by most of the hindus. This is a ritual said to be designed to
offer prayers to nine planets. The concept of worshipping nine planets has been
derived by misinterpreting some of ved mantras. Arya Samaj worships
only Ishvar – who is the one and only God and worth worshipping !
Sati
Sati pratha had been
prevalent in India. There are two types of example. One example is of Rani
Padmini who along with her friends jumped into a well of fire to save
themselves from the cruel Moghal emperors. This was considered as an act of
bravery by those ladies as a life in the hands of Moghals would have been much
more shameful and painful for them.
However Sai-pratha
is another kind of cruel system in which a live widow is made to sit in a pyre
of fire after the death of her husband. This is a heinous act which was
practiced in hindu society. The so called religious leaders used to brainwash
the poor miserable lady who had not even recovered from the grief of losing her
husband by luring her to go to Heaven (Swarg) to her deceased husband by this
process. A big procession used to be taken out to go along with the lady with
lot of fanfare and band etc. Even against her wish and will the poor widows
were pushed into the fire forcibly.
Swami Dayanand
Sarswati condemned this practice openly. Arya Samaj condemns such practices as
well glorification of such incidents. Fortunately Government of India has
realized the atrocity against woman in the name of the practice of Sati and has
banned it completely.
Ganit and Falit
Jyotish (Shubh- Asubh, Rashifal, Forecast of future, Janmpatri etc.)
Jyotish is one of
the six components of Vedas. Jyotish is the science of understanding the
movement and attraction between different planets, stars etc. The speed of
movement of earth, moon, solar and lunar eclipse , the tithis (dates) of
hundreds of year before or after- all these are worked out by this science. In
the modern times the calculations of rocket movement is a part of jyotish
science only. This type of Jyotish is known as Ganit (Calculation based)
Jyotish. Arya Samaj fully subscribes to this science of very high utility.
However there is one
more kind of jyotish , called Falit Jyotish, which has become quite popular not
only in India but also in many other countries. This Jyotish is a way to cheat
people by encashing their weaknesses. Shubh ( auspicious),
ashubh (inauspicious) – these are the words which are the base of this false
belief. Remedies are sold to get good results in every field of life- of course
at a price!
Aryasamaj strongly
believes that every jeev is free to do his karma. He gets the Fal (rewards) as
per his karma. If the Falit Jyotish is to be believed than a person is not free
to do his karmas as everything will be assumed to be happening by itself at its
given time. Whatever true predictions take place are just a fluke which is
always possible out of the theory of probability. It is ridiculous to believe
that entire mankind can be divided into 12 Rashis (Horoscopes) , and each group
will have his bhagya(fate) similar. Falit Jyotish has very adverse
effect on the spirit of mankind- a person who is told to get everything good
and nice in his future, he will lose the initiative to do hard work for
success; on the other hand if someone is told to have a bleak and blank future,
he too will lose all his enthusiasm to perform. Aryasamaj does not believe in
Janmpatris also because of the above beliefs.
Murti Pooja ( Idol Worship)
Ishvar does not have a shape, size or visible look
hence he is formless and bodiless. Imagining him into a manmade statue is wrong.
Worshipping such a clay statue does not take one anywhere. Our Soul (Aatma) is
also formless and bodiless; this bodiless soul is introduced to various
feelings with the help of various limbs like eyes, ears, hands, tongue etc. The
feelings associated include vision, touch, smell, hearing and also the pleasure
or pains resulted out of the same. To feel the bodiless Ishvar, our Soul has to
feel his existence in the mind and heart without the help of our limbs.
The argument that an Idol makes one imagine Ishvar
is a wrong argument. When we look at the idol of a human being, we are reminded
of human only. God’s creation is visible in his creation of a small ant to a
giant animal like elephant, from a grain of sand to Huge mountains, from a
small leaf of a tree to giant trees, from a drop of dew to huge oceans; still
by looking at all these we are not looking at Ishvar. He can be seen only where
the Soul and Ishvar both are available; and that place is our own heart. We can
see, feel and blessed by his presence if we sincerely try to find him in our
hearts, as only our heart is a place where our soul and Ishvar both are
present.
Arya Samaj opposes worshipping of Idols, but not of
Idols as such. Making statues of our leaders, Gurus or forefathers is not wrong
as they resemble the actual persons; but again worshipping them does not please
them because the statues are lifeless material only.
Many Arya samaj followers put Photo of Swami
Dayanand on the wall of their house. Sometimes a question is raised that if you
don’t believe in Idol worship, why you display photo of Swami Dayanand in your
houses. The reason is simple- one because the photo resembles the person who
was and second it reminds us and our children of his contribution to the world.
We may find the photo of Dr. Honeyman in the chamber of some homeopathic
doctors as he was the father of homeopathy; that does not mean that some
worship process is to be done to the photo by all homeopathic doctors.
Ganga-The River
Arya Samaj belives that Ganga is an ancient and
historical river of India which originates from Himalayas, flows across the
chest of India and terminates into the Ocean. However unlike the general belief
Arya Samaj does not believe that a dip into the River Ganga will make one free
from his sins and misery.
In Vedas, the word Ganga has been used for the
veins and nerves of the body. It is implied in Vedas that proper practices of
Yoga with respect to these veins and nerves will make one free from the bodily
ailments hence misery. The shlokas are misinterpreted by ancient hindu pundits
by making the same connected to River Ganga.
Miracles
There is a huge collection of stories of miracles
in all parts of the world and almost in all religions. A Miracle means
happening of something which is un-happenable. And the fact is that something
which is un-happenable cannot happen. What is described as Miracles are either
lies or wrong perceptions or just imaginations. Hindu scriptures are
contaminated by adding such absurd story of miracles. Example - the story that
Ahilya was turned into a woman from a stone! Such things can never happen and
hence should not be believed.
Sometimes magic tricks are dished out as miracles.
Famous magicians of India have many a times challenged the miracle performing
babas of the society.
Janm-Patrika ( Janm Kundli or Teepni)
Janm Patrika is nothing but a misguiding document
of ones life created by pundits of believer of faulty system of Falit-Jyotish.
Arya Samaj does not believe in Falit-Jyotish, as it has no roots anywhere in
Vedas or our other ancient scriptures. Swami Dayanand once mentioned during his
famous Poona-pravachan that there is not a single word mentioned about
falit-Jyotish in the eventful epic Mahabharata.
Swami Dayanand has criticized the Janm-Patri
strongly in his ultimate book of true knowledge- Satyrthprakash. In his second
samullas, he has referred to a Janmpatri as a document prepared to imbibe fear
and doubts about one’s own life. He has opposed of preparing such Janpatri of
children, because such documents are the Documents of Doom for their future and
nothing useful.
In the eleventh Samullas, Swamiji has written that
the so called Jyotishis get their own sons and daughters married in accordance
of their Janpatris; then why such children become untimely widow or widowers or
divorcees ? Hence, he believed, that the movement of planets have no part to
play in the lives’ of individuals.
Bhoot Pret (Ghosts Spirits)
Bhoot means what is past. Everyone who is dead is a
bhoot. The noun Bhoot is used for all those who were present in the world some
day but are no more alive today. This noun is also used for posts; as when a
person retires from a post- he is addressed as Bhoot-poorva. A wrong notion has
been established that Bhoot is an existing form of people after their deaths.
In society , there are different reasons for
spreading such myth; some are –
· To
terrorize related people for one’s own benefit
· To
make series of such books and literature based on bhoot prêt for business
· To
hit a man’s weakness during his bad times and to keep him misguided
· To
mis-diagnose the mentally disturbed patients as the victim of some Bhoot
The rebirth of a dead person makes him a ‘Pret’.
The great philosopher Vatsyayan in his book on Nyay Darshan has said that a
person reborn after death is a Pret.
Arya Samaj does not subscribe to the fantasy of
Bhoot and Pret. In fact we tell all parents not to put such wrong beliefs in
their children’s young minds as it will make them scared and suppressed.
Shubh Ashubh (Auspicious Inauspicious)
Ishvar has created the whole Shrishti. Nothing is
inauspicious (ashubh) in his creation. All 12 months, each and every day and
week – everything is a part of Ishvar’s system ; therefore how can any moment
be inauspicious for mankind ? This is ridiculous that man has invented his own
theory of auspicious and inauspicious and confused the intelligence of mankind.
To prove his absurd philosophy he took the help of unpleasant events relating
them to certain type of days or times. This kind of mindless belief is
prevalent in all kinds of followers; be it hindus, muslims or Christians. The
interesting thing is that each group has a different set of reasons and days
for calling those inauspicious or even auspicious.
Arya Samaj does not subscribe to these absurd theories.
A day is good for a family because a child is born, but the same day can be bad
for another where some tragic death has taken place. How can anyone call such a
day as auspicious or inauspicious? A rainy day may be Shubh for a farmer, but
can be devastating for a person who makes clay pots. Arya Samaj believes that
every morning should be welcomed as a new day with enthusiasm without
announcing that day as inauspicious. Such beliefs only give birth to
disappointments and unnecessary disheartening. In the modern times of such
developed stage of science, no one should remain blind with such beliefs.
Shraddh-Tarpan
The word Shraddh is a derivative
of the word ‘Shraddha’. Shraddh means service of elders with respect. The word
‘Tarpan’ is a derivative of the word ‘Tripti’. Tarpan means the
satisfaction of the elders from their children for their services. Offering
respectful services and to satisfy the elders with such services is only
possible for our living elders. We with our mortal body can serve the mortal
bodies of elders during their life time.
The word ‘Pitar’ means the elders like Parents,
Grand Parents , Parents in law etc. Arya Samaj believes in Panch-mahayagya –
which includes Pitru-yagya, which means the respectful services to our elders.
Unfortunately the hindu society is misguided by
certain section of Brahmins who introduced the practice of Shraddh and Tarpan
for the deceased elders of the family. This is irrational and against all
possible logical reasons. Arya Samaj rejects the Shraddh and Tarpan as
practiced by hindus.
Muhurt ( Auspicious day or time)
The word Muhurt means the date or
time fixed for any work or ritual or journey etc. This dates and times need to
be fixed as per convenience of all concerned and not by referring to pre-decided
prejudices about certain days being auspicious or inauspicious. Such practices
cause unnecessary chaos in the society on certain days and times because of
such days and times being labeled as auspicious.
The subject is also explained under the subject ‘Shubh-Ashubh’.
Arya Samaj does not believe in the theory of Shubh or Ashubh Muhurts.
Vrata ( Upvaas or fasting)
Vrata is defined erroneously as a ‘Fast’ as a
ritual on certain days. Fasting should be observed for health reasons from time
to time and as per individual’s suitability and not to please Gods etc. Ishvar
does not ask anyone to keep himself hungry to please him or to get any favour
as a reward from him.
As per Arya Samaj , Vrata means firm commitment to
oneself to achieve a target. Vrata can be for any purpose- for any objective of
life related to family, business or society etc.
Teerth (Pilgrimage)
General belief in Hindus as well as many other
religious groups is that certain geographical locations are more auspicious
than other places. By visiting such places or by taking dips in certain rivers,
one becomes free from his sins and earns special bonus points ofPunya .
This is absurd and illogical.
Arya Samaj believs that Teerth means
an attempt to swim through the ocean of life by facing all pains or pleasures
of life in order to reach ones ultimate target of life. Teerth is performing
Yagyas; Teerth is the study of Vedas and other scriptures; Teerth is service of
parents and other elders – because all these are the channels of achieving
ultimate target of the life. Just by visiting certain places or temples or
rivers nothing is achieved.
Swarg-Narak ( Heavens and Hells )
These are just hypothetical locations out of the
world; these are nothing but imagination of certain people who taught the
society a wrong lesson that people go to heaven or hell after their death.
Arya Samaj does not recognize any such hypothetical
locations which are never visited or experienced by any living being on this
earth. Swarg is just an adjective for a place full of happiness- which can be
one’s own home. Similarly Nark is an adjective for a place full of pains and
misery- which again can be one’s own home.
Surya-Grahan (Solar Eclipse) – Chandra Grahan
(Lunar Eclipse)
Ishvar has designed a great system involving all
planets and stars in such a way that they all keep on moving as per his design
without colliding with each other. Day and Night, Sun Rise and Sun Set,
Changing seasons like winter, summer, rains, spring and autumn etc. are all
outcome of his design of the movement of planets and stars.
Ishvar has provided human mind the capacity to find
out the details of his system to the extent his curiosity takes him. Man has
knowledge of distances, speeds and positioning of various planets and stars;
though very few which are close to his habitat – the earth.
Man has been able to find out the reason and truth
of Surya-Grahan and Chandra-Grahan too. Any
school student now knows that when the earth , sun and moon fall in one line
with moon in the middle, than the Surya Grahan takes place; similarly when the
earth comes in the middle of the sun and moon , than a Chandra Grahan takes
place. These processes are recurring and bound to Ishvar’s design.
Surprisingly, many so called pundits created lots
of mythical theories to misguide people, mainly in India. Funny stories of
different planets fighting with each other or particular planets anger on an individual
etc were created to frighten and cheat simpletons of the society. People were
taught that to save and please Sun God and Moon God they have to perform lot of
poojas and Keertans. In the guise of all these rituals a practice of collecting
money started.
Arya Samaj does not approve such falsehood in the
name of God. All rituals related to Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan are
meaningless and are the result of massive misguidance by certain miscreants of
the society.
Somras
Unfortunately those who tried to destroy the
message of Vedas by misinterpreting to hindu society did a great injustice
with Somrasby calling it another name of wines. The actual meaning
of Som is opposite of wine. Som is provider of pleasure.
Som is the name of Ishvar, in the context that
Ishvar is the creator of all and also provider of pleasure and prosperity to
mankind. Moon is also called Som as the soothing cold effect of moon gives
happiness. The produce obtained after hard work is also termed as Som. A
scholar equipped with good education as well as high moral is also known as
Som. The vegetation which gives pleasure by its juices are also called Som. In
ancient times The Sages (Rishi Munis) used to drink all such juices of
vegetations produced in their surroundings.
The crux of the meaning of the word is all sources
which provide pleasure to mankind, be it Ishvar, scholars, Moon or vegetations.
When the word Ras is added to Som, it implies the soothing effect in one’s body
and mind.
Aryasmaj rejects the popular and erroneous definition
of Somras as spread by unscrupulous people of our society.
Vastu Shastra
The word Vastu Shastra means Science Of
Architecture. As obvious this deals with the art of making houses,
buildings etc. in the best possible way. In the seventh mandal of Rigveda under
the sukta 54 and 55 there is mention of this science. In the ninth mandal
of Atharvveda this subject is discussed in the third sukta.
In Ramayana and Mahabharta also there are great
descriptions of the architectures of the ancient cities of Ayodhya and
Indrprastha.
Swami Dayanand Sarswati has written about the house
construction and its warming in his book Sanskarvidhi, while talking about
Grahsth Aashram. He has quoted many mantras from Vedas while describing the
importance of strong, airy and illuminated house.
This means that Vastu Shastra is as ancient as our
Shrishti and it has not been invented recently. What is invented in recent
times is the misinterpretation of the Vedic Mantras. The so called Vastu
Shastris started creating fear in peoples mind using the guide lines of Vastu
Shastra. Nowhere in Vedas is written that if a house does not follow certain
directions related to locations of its various components some trouble will be
created in business or personal life etc. These unscrupulous Vastu shastris
cheat ignorant people by frightening them with ill effects of vastu
in their business and life if certain changes are not implemented immediately
as advised by them. Their benefit is the hefty fees that they charge from their
blind believers. This is nothing but a great fraud done on society in the name
of Vastu Shastra. People should not entertain such fraudulent people. In todays
world where mass housing is created, it is impossible to stick to all details
of Vastu Shastra, which were more apt for the independent bungalows built on
large plots in ancient times.
What Vedism Rejects?
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