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  1. Sanātana Dharma (Devanagari: सनातन धर्म, meaning "eternal dharma", or "eternal order") is an alternative term used by some Hindus to refer to Hinduism instead of the term Hindu Dharm.

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · What Does Sanatana Dharma Mean? Sanatana dharma is a term that refers to the eternal Truth of Hinduism. The roots of this phrase can be traced back to ancient Sanskrit literature as a kind of cosmic order. Sanatana denotes “that which is without beginning or end” or “everlasting.”

  3. Sanatana dharma, in Hinduism, term used to denote the “eternal” or absolute set of duties or religiously ordained practices incumbent upon all Hindus, regardless of class, caste, or sect. Different texts give different lists of the duties, but in general sanatana dharma consists of virtues such as.

  4. Therefore, Sanatan Dharma means “the eternal law”. What Is Sanatan Dharma? Sanatan Dharma is a set of eternal universal laws that apply to all living beings with a conscience. These laws cannot be altered, even by the gods. These laws were there at the time of the inception of the universe and would be there when it would cease to exist. History:

  5. Sep 4, 2023 · Sanatan Dharma is a Sanskrit term that can be translated variously as “eternal religion” or “eternal law”, “unshakeable, venerable order”, or “ancient and continuing guideline”.

  6. Sanatana Dharma means the eternal duty of God. This Duty of God is shared, not just by Hindus, but by all beings in creation, including gods and the rest of the humanity. Dharma is also used in reference to any set of moral and religious laws and principles that govern religious duty and human conduct upon earth.

  7. Sanatana-dharma, being transcendental, refers to universal and axiomatic laws that are beyond our temporary belief systems. Most adherents prefer to call their tradition Sanatana-dharma rather than using the more recent term, “Hinduism,” which they consider has sectarian connotations.

  8. Feb 4, 2024 · What is Sanatana Dharma and what do our scriptures say about it? Simply put, it is the ancient, timeless guiding principle for leading a dharmic life.

  9. The Sanatana Dharma, also known as Vaidika Dharma or Hinduism is a religion based on the Vedas and is considered to be the oldest of all living religions. Its philosophy is profound and magnificent, and its ethical teachings are pure and unmatched.

  10. Sanatana Dharma also called Hinduism or Hindu Dharma has been called the oldest religion in the world, and some practitioners and scholars refer to it as Sanātana Dharma, "the eternal law," or the "eternal way," beyond human origins.