
Cosmic Dharma

Dharma
basically means duty or Divine Law. It means the Will of God by which we become
aware of our duty, moral conduct and mission in life. It is the Divine Law to be
observed in a certain era, this is the religious, social and moral rule and
conduct. Since Dharma is universal and everlasting, it is called as
Sanatana Dharma or the Eternal Spiritual Law. An important element in
the concept of Dharma, is the worship of God, because only through
worship of God man becomes steady in the path of Dharma and God
realization. Again changes take place in the concept of worship of God, as the
Wheel of Time or Kalachakra marches ahead. This is, that there are
certain rules for the worship of God and they vary from Yuga -era- to
Yuga. Therefore worship of God becomes fruitful and right, only when it goes
accordingly to the Yugadharma -Spiritual Law of that era. It becomes
necessary to know the true essence of Yugadharma, going beyond all
boundaries of class and caste, race and religion. What is the Yugadharma
in this Kali Yuga -our actual era in which there is plenty of suffering,
nevertheless you can evolve faster than in previous eras? Even though Kali
Yuga has started around 5100 years ago, though Yugadharma of Kali
has not been completely stated to us. The Yugadharma of earlier Yugas,
i.e. Treta and Dwapara is still being followed, as is evident from
the prevalence of worship of all kind of deities, such as saints, angels,
devas -deities misconceived as fully realized souls-, etc. through yaga
and yagna -complicated sacrificial fire rituals-, tantra -form of
worship where ritualistic forms are involved- and mantra -sacred
syllables or words which connect you to a certain source of spiritual energy-
which is contrary to the Yugadharma in Kali.

Man should therefore acquire the knowledge of the Cosmic Law and thus will
understand himself, will know himself. This is why the true Hinduism, the true
Sanatana Dharma, rejects blind faith, but on the contrary asks man to
self-determine, to reject all dogmas. The path of the Sanatana Dharma, which is
the path leading to the discovery of the Truth, can therefore be also called
'Science'. It is moreover characteristic to see that present science is in fact
rediscovering the laws stated thousands of years ago by the Vedic rishis. Thus
for example the "big bang" and "big scrunch" exposed (and dated) since time
immemorial in the Indian Scriptures, but this is only one example among
thousands.
Some people translate the term 'dharma' by the word 'duty'. This is of course
a restricted sense but the term 'dharma' contains it as well. In fact to find
himself, man should live in harmony with the Cosmic Law, this is what
constitutes his duty, this is what constitutes his "dharma".
The Cosmic Law applies to all beings, to every being which is born, which
concerns also the most minute material or subtle particle. The whole creation,
the whole Nature is subject to that Law about which Jesus has said: "Till sky
and earth will pass away, not one jot will pass away from the Law", which means
that no one can escape the Cosmic Law which governs the whole universe.