Sanat Kumaras - Four Kumaras Rishis in Hinduism

The Sanath Kumaras are four rishis named Sanaka (Ancient), Sanatana (Eternal), Sanandana (Ever Joyful) and Sanatkumara (Ever Young). They are described as the first creations of Brahma. The four Kumaras were strict Brahmacharis (observance of celibacy). They wander all around the entire universe. All the four brothers were   talented   in   Vedas. They   were learned Brahmins, and they were the sons of Lord Brahma. The Bhagavata Purana  mentions them as an avatar of Vishnu.

Sanat Kumaras - Four Kumaras in Hinduism


The discourses given by Sanat Kumaras were found in Mahabharatha and Srimath Bhagavatha. According to them, Vishnu is everything in life. Without Lord Vishnu, we can’t sustain in this world. They further   tell   that   when we   continuously chants the name of Lord Vishnu, undoubtedly will reach the holy abode of Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu controls this entire universe. No one can live without the help of Lord Vishnu. Always think about Lord Vishnu to reach his abode, and to touch his lotus feet. Let us worship these four great maharishis, with sincere devotion and purity in our mind and be blessed.

Let us chant their names and live happily for ever.

“OM SREE SANAKAYA NAMAHA”
“OM SREE SANATANAYA NAMAHA”
“OM SREE SANANDANAYA NAMAHA”
“OM SREE SANAT KUMARAYA NAMAHA”
“OM NAMO NARAYANAYA NAMAHA”

WRITTEN BY R.HARISHANKAR

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