On Sundays, the spiritual teaching focuses on understanding the Cosmic Law. If a human being does not learn to live in harmony with this cosmic principle, he will always experience suffering and hardship.
The Sunday teaching explains:
the structure of the universe,
the nature of the five elements,
and how every living being—including humans—is part of the divine play.
Everything that exists in the cosmos belongs to the Divine. He alone holds supreme authority over creation. Whatever happens, and whatever does not happen, unfolds only by His will.
A human being must learn to live with this understanding.
Human life is not a random occurrence. It follows a divine design.
If a person fails to understand this cosmic order, he will continue to:
struggle,
worry,
and experience repeated disappointments.
Suffering comes not because the universe is unfair, but because we act without understanding the universal design.
The Sunday Upasana teaches humans to align their life with this divine structure.
Every living being—humans included—is part of a vast cosmic system. The universe is structured through:
Earth (Prithvi)
Water (Ap)
Fire (Tejas)
Air (Vayu)
Space (Akasha)
These five elements constantly influence every individual, whether one is aware of it or not.
If a person lives without understanding these elements and their effects, life becomes painful and unstable.
The Divine has already promised:
food,
clothing,
shelter,
and necessary nourishment
to every being at birth.
This is not based on belief or disbelief, but on cosmic law.
Therefore, humans must:
trust this provision,
abandon excessive fear about survival,
and use their life for spiritual upliftment.
If one lives without understanding this, he remains in endless struggle.
Understand the cosmic nature of life.
Everything in existence belongs to the Divine.
The five elements constantly shape human experience.
The Divine has taken responsibility for your basic survival.
Use your life to rise spiritually.
Without this understanding, life remains full of hardship.
The Sunday Upasana plants the foundation of cosmic awareness, which is necessary for further spiritual growth during the week.