Sanatana Dharma Explained Simply

Simply Explain Sanatana Dharma is refers to “timeless, eternal set of truths” and this is how Hindus view the origins of their religion. It is viewed as those eternal truths and tradition with origins beyond human history, truths divinely revealed (Shruti) in the Vedas – the most ancient of the world’s scriptures.

First of all, What is Sanatana Dharma ?

In other words, Dharma is often translated as “duty,” “religion” or “religious duty” and yet its meaning is more profound, defying concise English translation. The word itself comes from the Sanskrit root “dhri,” which means “to sustain.” Another related meaning is “that which is integral to something.” For example, the dharma of sugar is to be sweet and the dharma of fire to be hot. Therefore, a person’s dharma consists of duties that sustain him, according to his innate characteristics. Such characteristics are both material and spiritual, generating two corresponding types of dharma:

Hinduism For Beginners by Swami Purnachaitanya

Who is Swami Purnachaitanya ?

First of all, Swami Purnachaitanya Born and brought up in the Netherlands. However, Swami Purnachaitanya from a young age had a keen interest in the spiritual practices, cultures and philosophies of the East. Later, practicing various Eastern martial arts for years, he met his spiritual Master, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. And started his journey to explore the traditions of yoga, meditation, mantras and ancient wisdom. A life dedicated to purity of knowledge, practice and experience, sharing his Master’s wisdom through the programs of The Art of Living.

Sanatana Dharma in Sadhguru words

You are trying to take the Sanatana Dharma into the platform of a university. This actually means you are trying to put an ultimate process on a limited academic platform. A time has come when it has to be done – there is no question. But it is important to take a few fundamental precautions to see it does not become another theological process but a stimulant for people to seek.

Sanatan Dharma in Sanskrit means “eternal”, something that is ancient and never dies. It is a way of life based on the Vedas of Bharatvarsha written by the great Rishis.

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