It is a well-known fact that today's children are tomorrow's citizens. In today's competitive world, education, work, and leisure are one after another, and we are unable to practice some Dhammas, and we are forgetting our Sanatan Dhamma. Therefore, I feel that everyone, from the youngest to the oldest, should be encouraged to respect their elders, respect their teachers, and respect God, and to be kind to them.
For this, if we are to walk in this direction, we should have some self-training, think deeply, and practice them. One should read the pusukkas and worship the Lord. With this intention, I have undertaken to write this pusukka in Telugu, in a manner that is accessible to all, following the main motto of the Tirumala Tirupati Dvavasathanam, which is the most important and well-established pilgrimage in the world where I work, and following the Vedic saying, Dharma Rakshita Rakshitah.
That is why, in today's society, there is no one who does not practice our culture and traditions, who does not follow values, who thinks that the teachings that should be followed have become obsolete, who does not grow in the pursuit of wealth, who does not have jealousy and greed, who does not harbor hatred towards one another, who does not take care of their parents and children and stays in orphanages, who does not have connections, who does not respect women, brothers, friends, teachers, and elders, and who forgets humanity. Many things have been seen in this society. Therefore, in today's society, it is imperative for everyone to practice Sanatana Dharvan. What is not started cannot be stopped, so I have brought this book before you with the intention of teaching you from a young age.