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Vedas and their impact on financial stability& abundance

Compiled by Rishi VyasaVedasare considered to be the oldest scriptures of Hinduism in Sanskrit. These Vedas encompass religious and spiritual teachings for all facets of life. The vast knowledge in textual form is considered to be priceless even in the modern world. There are four Vedas and the sublime teachings in each of them have impacted the followers of Hindu dharma for generations.  

 

Origin of Vedas

The Sanskrit word ‘Veda’ can be rightly translated as ‘Knowledge’, as it is a storehouse of records of the Indian Sub-continent, authored during or around 1600 BC. With its origin dating back to 1600 BC, the Rig Veda is considered the oldest Veda. However, accurate dates regarding the composition of Vedas are not known.

The first Veda was written in the 1st millennium BCE. During those times, manuscripts were written on either birch barks or palm leaves, so most of them used to get ruined or decomposed with the passage of time. At present, the manuscripts that have survived the wear and tear, date back to anywhere between 11th and 14th century.

According to popular belief, Vedic hymns composed by sages or rishis were inspired and taught by the Almighty. These hymns were then passed through generations verbally or as word of mouth. The Mimasa tradition also regarded the Vedas as eternal creation. The Mahabharata credits the creation of Vedas to Brahma, the supreme creator. However, the hymns and chants clearly assert that the Rishis (sages) created these hymns after being inspired by the Almighty.

 

The 4 Vedas

The four Vedas include the RigVeda, the YajurVeda, the SamaVeda, and the AtharvaVeda. They are collectively known as ChaturVeda and the Rig Veda is considered as the main one among the four. Except for AtharvaVeda, the other three Vedas have a common style, form and language. The Vedas feature four major types of texts knows as the Samhitas. These include prayers, hymns, and mantras.

 

Using Vedic Practices for Financial Nirvana or Prosperity

 

Every soul has its own path or destiny based on their karmas (actions). But everybody can’t reach their desired destiny ultimately because of various reasons. They blame it on their bad luck. 

Vedic practices offer remedies for financial prosperity and financial nirvanathat you are looking for. This peaceful and spiritual practice is the perfect answer to natural wealth creation.

Artha implies wealth and abundance, and according to the Vedas, prosperity is one of the four aims a person has in life. However, your Artha should be in sync with the other three aims – Dharma (purpose of life), Kama (pleasure) and Moksha (liberation).

It’s important to know that perfect harmony exists only when your prosperity or wealth abundance supports dharma or righteous actions. For instance, being generous by doing social services or charity can be dharma. Vedas exponents believe that materialistic wealth will eventually manifest if you have acquired spiritual wealth within your heart and soul.

Similarly, Rig Veda, the oldest Vedic scripture, mentions that if any of the five elements are imbalanced, a human soul cannot achieve its ultimate destiny. To attract abundance, they need to balance Agni (fire) and please Kuber (the God of wealth).

 

Removing Karmic Influences

 

Facing financial issues also means that your karmic influences are having an impact. It is important that you harness the energy of the ambience around you through different ways such as yajya, yoga, Ayurveda, mantra chanting or Vastu Shastra (the architecture of your house)

Using these effectively can activate your primary chakras and remove imbalances. Your life forces will be aligned with your chakras. 

Prakriti (life) is an amalgamation of five vital elements – space (Akash), air (Vayu), fire (Agni), water (Jal) and earth (Prithvi). Every individual is made up of these five elements.

 

These five elements within the body and outside the body are responsible for attracting financial abundance, health and happiness.

 

The Rishis (sages) of ancient India suggested that humans can harness these elements that are easily available in nature for their own benefits.

 

 

Ayurvedic experts are of the opinion that the right balance between the five elements induces healthy food habits. Eating food as per an element will help you benefit from the gunas (Sata, Tamas, and Rajas) and stay healthy.

Our life is dependent on the interplay of the five elements as suggested in Vastu Shastra, astrology and Ayurveda. They also impact our Kundalini system.Whatever you do in life, the impact of these five elements will be experienced in all aspects of your life. You can expect all-round success and financial stability if you use the elements in the right manner.

Vedas for Chakras Balancing & Healing

The Sanskrit word Chakras means wheels and according to Vedas, they are energy centers that administer the psychosomatic aspects of a person’s inner being. The awakened chakras move in a clockwise direction and they open up in the same way as flowers do. The seven chakras in the human body are responsible for maintaining our inner balance and rejuvenating our health from within.

Chakras work like power generators for various human organs,therefore having an appropriate balance is important for our overall wellbeing and prosperity. Malfunctioning of the major chakras would mean that the vital organs will cease to function properly and lead to various ailments. The other minor and mini chakras are responsible for providing energy to the less important components of the body.

Chakras vibration through Vedic mantras can assist in bringing a balance to a chakra on a psychological, physical or spiritual level. The primary chakravibration should resonate at the same frequency asall other things in your life.

If that is not the case, your body and mind will face problems. 

The main benefits of chakrabalancing and healing include treating chronic illnesses like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, obesity, etc. This technique can also resolve problems related to finance, job and personal relationships.

On a final note, Vedas offer a solution for every aspect of your life.

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