Haivar of the Kingdom of Bizantium, on the planet of Palladia is a warlock of air indentured to the service of the crown. He is young and inexperienced, having just returned form his training in Timiro at the College of Elementals.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Haidar of Bizantium
Grihastha
A Grihastha (householder) in Hinduism is responsible for supporting all other stages of life (ashramas) by upholding Dharma (righteousness), earning an honest living (Artha), enjoying moderate pleasures (Kama), and raising a family. Key duties include marriage, daily worship, serving guests, charity, and honoring ancestors (Pitris). [1, 2, 3, 4]
Primary Duties of a Grihastha:
- Family & Social Responsibility: Getting married, having children, and raising them with spiritual values. Supporting dependents, including elders, relatives, and dependents with care.
- Earning and Sharing Wealth: Acquiring wealth through righteous means (honest work) and using a portion for charity.
- Performing Pancha Maha Yajnas (Five Daily Sacrifices):
- Deva-Yajna: Worship of deities (fire-worship, Mantras).
- Rishi-Yajna: Study and teaching of Vedas, honoring sages.
- Pitri-Yajna: Respecting ancestors through Tarpana (libations of water) and Sraaddha (rituals).
- Bhuta-Yajna: Providing food to animals and nature.
- Atithi-Yajna (or Manushya-Yajna): Hospitality, especially feeding guests, the poor, and holy men.
- Ethical Living & Dharma: Adhering to moral codes, avoiding cruel acts, and exercising self-restraint (moderation in sensual pleasures).
- Service and Hospitality: Feeding guests before oneself and treating living creatures with kindness. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
The Grihastha stage, typically lasting from age 25 to 50, is seen as the "backbone" of society, enabling the continuity of life, culture, and social welfare.
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