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The author negates some of the very old concepts, viz., that females and Shudras, and people who have not undergone the Upanayana Samskaras as have no access to Vedas or they should not perform Vedic rituals. He insists that 'all religious observances of a man, if devoid of right conduct, are of no avail. Right conduct constitutes an important element of education and civilization. In his opinion Hindus will have to develop the all-comprehensive idea of Hindu Dharma in and through their lives and activities. Their welfare lies in the Vedic prayers and practices.
The author deals with the religious practices, observances and rituals. When, how and where certain rituals are to be performed, is clearly discussed. Benefits of Divine Communion are given special emphasis.
The work deals with "Sandhya Vandana", Vedic Havana, Pancha Yajna, viz., Brahma Yajna, Rishi Yajna, Pitri Yajna, and Bhuta Yajna; and Tarpan Vidhi. Finally, face-to-face, in a question-answer from the author explains certain facets and intricacies etc. of Hindu Dharma.
Those who are interested ;in Hindu Dharma, and those who want to know about its rituals will find the present work indispensable.
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