The book is a compilation of slokas from ancient religious texts of the Sanatan Dharmis such as the Vedas, the Puranas, the Upanishads, the Mahabharata and the Smrities etc. and arranged in a particular sequence after categorizing them in different heads so that people can follow it accordingly. The book recognizes the Niragnik form of the Sanatan Dharm. Some procedures have been simplified where as some procedures have been placed in a meaningful context. It starts with the basic tenets of the dharma and goes on to deal with the various subjects such as philosophy, vices, time, polity, kingship, kinship, and sanskars etc. The book tries to do away with the various superstitions and slur that have crept into the religion with the passage of time. It also tries to make the religion as simple as possible by doing away with cumbersome religious practices which naturally comes along with the Sagnik religious practices. Only those slokas which are relevant from the authors point of view as also according to sprit of the book have been included and the rest have been left out, so as to make the book more meaningful. The author has molded the book in such a way so as to bring solidarity among the Sanatanis and also bring enlightenment among them.