Sanatana Dharma as a
universal tradition has room for all faiths and all religious and
spiritual practices regardless of the time or country of their
origin.
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Religion is the most
profound and uplifting aspect of human life, as well as the most
ambiguous and contradictory.
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Neither agency, nor action does the Lord
create for the world, nor the experience of the fruits of
action. All this occurs according to the nature of things.
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Hinduism is the oldest, most
complex and enigmatic of the world's major religions and the most
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Idolatary
And Dogmatism |
Religions And
Spirituality And The Modern World |
The greatest charge that
predominant Western religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism
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A single wheel revolves with a single rim, with an unlimited number of spokes moving both before and behind. With half of itself it generated the universe. Where has its other half gone?
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Religious
And Spiritual Practices |
Sanatana
Dharma And The Modern World |
Yoga arose as a Hindu
system of spiritual practice to enable us to realize the unity of
the individual soul (Jivatman) with the Supreme Self or Supreme
Reality (Paramatman).
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Should We Follow Any Religion
at All? If we look at what religions
have done to humanity throughout history, it appears that it would
be better not to be religious at all.
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Civilization
And Social Issues |
Hinduism
And Sanatana Dharma |
According to Sanatana
Dharma, or the universal tradition, civilization should be the
progressive unfoldment of the capacities of the soul toward the
ultimate goal of Self-realization.
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Close to a billion of the
over five billion people in the world are Hindus by religion.
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Hinduism
And Other Religions |
Appendices |
Do Hindus Have Prophets and
Messiahs?
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I offer my obeisance to Sanatana Dharma of the Vedas and the
Upanishads, the Puranas, the Epics and the many Agamas.
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