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Sanatan Dharma: The Eternal Way of Life
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Embracing the Eternal Path of Dharma
सनातन धर्म
That which has no beginning and no end—the Eternal Truth that transcends time itself. Sanatana Dharma is not merely a religion; it is the cosmic order, the natural law that governs all existence, the timeless wisdom passed through countless generations since the dawn of consciousness.
Different Branches of Sanatan Dharma
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Shaivism
Lord Shiva Tap for detailsShaivism
The path of devotion to Shiva, the Supreme Consciousness. Emphasizes liberation through meditation, yoga, and recognizing Shiva as the ultimate reality pervading all existence.
Vaishnavism
Lord Vishnu, Krishna, Rama Tap for detailsVaishnavism
Devoted to Vishnu and His avatars—Krishna and Rama. Teaches surrender (Bhakti) to the Divine, emphasizing love, devotion, and the preservation of cosmic order.
Shaktism
Divine Mother (Durga, Kali, Lakshmi) Tap for detailsShaktism
Worship of Shakti, the Divine Feminine energy that creates, sustains, and transforms the universe. Recognizes the Goddess as the supreme power behind all existence.
Smartism
Panchayatana (Five Deities) Tap for detailsSmartism
The non-sectarian path that honors all manifestations of the Divine equally—Shiva, Vishnu, Shakti, Ganesha, and Surya—as aspects of one Supreme Brahman.
Ganapatya
Lord Ganesha Tap for detailsGanapatya
Devotion to Ganesha as the Supreme Being—the remover of obstacles and lord of beginnings, representing divine wisdom and auspicious starts.
Saura
Surya (Sun God) Tap for detailsSaura
The solar tradition venerating Surya as the visible form of the Divine. The Sun represents life, consciousness, and spiritual illumination.
"एकं सत् विप्रा बहुधा वदन्ति"
"Truth is One, the wise call it by many names."
— Rigveda 1.164.46
Different flowers, one garden. Different rivers, one ocean. Different paths, one Truth.
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