
Parva Viveka
Understanding Festivals Through Śāstra
A Study of Time, Discipline, and Inner Transformation in Sanātana Dharma
By Chirag Agarwal
Why do we celebrate festivals?
Festivals are among the most visible expressions of Sanātana Dharma. Yet, while their rituals are carefully preserved, their underlying purpose is often left unexplored.
Parva Viveka returns to the śāstric foundations of these observances. Drawing from the Vedas, Upaniṣads, Bhagavad Gītā, Rāmāyaṇa, and Mahābhārata, it examines how festivals, vratas, and sacred observances were originally intended – not merely as cultural celebrations, but as structured opportunities for discipline, reflection, and inner transformation.
Rather than asking how festivals are celebrated, this book asks a deeper question:
Why were they established in the first place?
Who Is This Book For?
- Anyone who wants to understand the deeper purpose behind Hindu festivals.
- Students of Sanātana Dharma and Indian philosophy.
- Readers interested in śāstra-based explanations rather than popular interpretations.
- Those who wish to reconnect ritual with understanding.
- Anyone seeking a more meaningful approach to traditional observances.
What You’ll Explore
- What is Sanātana Dharma?
- Kāla – the science of sacred time
- The difference between Parva, Vrata, and Utsava
- The inner purpose of observances
- Food, fasting, discipline, and saṅkalpa
- Ekādaśī, Mahāśivarātri, Navarātri
- Gītā Jayantī, Guru Pūrṇimā, Dīpāvalī
- Rāma Navamī, Janmāṣṭamī
- Pitṛ Pakṣa, Amāvāsyā
- Practicing Sanātana Dharma meaningfully in the modern world
Book Details
- Paperback
- English
- 238 Pages
- Category: Sanātana Dharma • Festivals • Śāstra • Philosophy
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