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Karma and Reincarnation: The Law of Cause and Effect
If the Purusharthas (Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha) provide the roadmap for a meaningful life, then the twin concepts of Karma and Reincarnation provide the engine and the journey itself. These two ideas are perhaps the most famous—and often the most misunderstood—tenets of Sanatana Dharma . Far from being mystical or fatalistic, Karma and Reincarnation offer a logical, beautiful, and deeply ethical framework for understanding personal responsibility and the continuity of
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The Four Aims of Human Life (Purusharthas)
In our introductory post on Sanatana Dharma , we established that this tradition is a holistic "way of life" that integrates the spiritual and the material. But how exactly does it provide a roadmap for living such an integrated life? The answer lies in the beautiful and practical framework known as the Purusharthas —the four aims, or core objectives, that guide human existence. The term itself is derived from Purusha (the self, or soul) and Artha (purpose, or goal). These
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Introduction to Sanatana Dharma: The Eternal Path
Welcome to the start of a journey! We’re not just exploring a religion here; we’re diving into a millennia-old tradition that its own followers call Sanatana Dharma . If you've ever thought of this tradition simply as "Hinduism," you're not wrong, but you’re only seeing one facet of a shimmering gem. To truly appreciate the culture and the philosophy, we must first understand this foundational term. What Does Sanatana Dharma Mean? The name itself provides the key: Sanatana m
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