
Further, whenever the Hindu Dharma declines beyond a point, he incarnates upon earth to restore it and revive its forgotten or lost teachings. Through them, he also restores the lost knowledge of various Yogas or introduces new reforms. He preserves the knowledge of Hinduism through countless manifestations, associated gods, aspects, saints and seers to ensure the order and regularity of the worlds. He also imparted to them the secret knowledge of the Self, but due to their own limitations, they understood it in their own ways. Brahma, the creator God revealed the secret knowledge of the Vedas to gods, humans and demons in the beginning of creation. Its first teachers were Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Hence, it is considered an eternal religion (Sanatana dharma). Hinduism is not founded by a person or a prophet. Who is then the Founder of Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) ? Hence, Hinduism is God’s Dharma, brought down to the earth, just as the sacred River Ganga, for the welfare of the humans. Ishwar (Ishwara), the Lord of the universe, is its source. According to the scriptures, Hinduism is the religion of not just humans. That cannot happen with a faith such as Hinduism, which is considered eternal.

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Kalaabhir-Vinidraam Kalaapaih Subhadraam | Kattaaksse Daya- ardraam Kare Jnyaana-Mudraam Sadaa- sye ndu-Bimbaam Sadaan-Ossttha-Bimbaamīhaje Shaaradaa- mbaam-Ajasram Mad-Ambaam ||1|| Source: Pinterestġ.1: (Salutations to Mother Sharada) Whose beautiful Bosom is filled with the Pitcher of Nectar, …ġ.2: … inside which rests abundant Grace (Prasada) and Auspiciousness (Prapunya),ġ.3: Whose Face always reflect the Beauty of Moon, over which Her Lips always shine like (reddish) Bimba Fruits,ġ.4: I worship Mother Sharada, Who is my Eternal Mother. Prasaada-Avalambaam Prapunnya-Avalambaam | Suvakssoja-Kumbhaam Sudhaa-Puurnna-Kumbhaam Vidya arambham Karissyaami Siddhir-Bhavatu Me Sadaa ||ġ: Salutations to Devi Saraswati, Who is the giver of Boons and fulfiller of Wishes,Ģ: O Devi, when I begin my Studies, Please bestow on me the capacity of Right Understanding, always. Sarasvati Namastubhyam Varade Kaama-Ruupinni | Knowledge is a fundamental pursuit of human life, and a life of study and learning provides nourishment and discipline to the human intellect. Saraswati Shloka is addressed to the Goddess, who symbolizes all forms of knowledge, including the knowledge of the performing arts.
