In Sanatana Dharma, 'adhikara' means qualification or eligibility to perform rituals or spiritual practices. It shows that a person has the right knowledge, skill, and status to do certain rituals or duties. A person gets adhikara after formal teaching or initiation by a guru. The guru decides how much knowledge to give based on the student's ability, interest, and nature. Adhikara is very important in Tantra and other spiritual traditions. It ensures the person is ready to handle the responsibilities and spiritual practices correctly.
That which holds together beings (both living and non-living) in harmonious order is Dharma.
Jayadev’s Gita-Govinda and King Satvik’s Book
Learning From One Guru May Not Be Sufficient
Dharma is intelligent, wise behavior. When dharma prescribed that you should not learn from a single Guru, Suta went to many. ....
Click here to know more..Achyutashtakam
अच्युतं केशवं रामनारायणं कृष्णदामोदरं वासुदेवं हरिम्। ....
Click here to know more..