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Sanatan Dharam: The Eternal
Code of Conduct
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Sanatan Dharam, also known as
Hinduism, is the oldest religion in the world. It is not just a religion, but a way of life that has been followed by millions of people for centuries. It is a code of conduct that teaches us how to live a righteous life and attain salvation.
The word 'Sanatan' means eternal, and 'Dharam' means duty or code of conduct. Sanatan Dharamemphasizes the importance of karma, dharma, and reincarnation. It is believed that every action we take has consequences, and we must perform our duties with devotion and dedication without being attached to the results.
Sanatan Dharam also teaches us to respect all forms of life and nature. It emphasizes the concept of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,' which means the whole world is one family. It teaches us to be kind, compassionate, and empathetic towards all living beings, including animals and plants.
The holyscriptures of Sanatan Dharam are the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Ramayana. These texts provide us with spiritual knowledge and guide us towards the path of righteousness. They teach us the importance of self- realization, meditation, and devotion.
In conclusion, Sanatan Dharam is a way of life that teaches us to be righteous, compassionate, and empathetic towards all living beings. It is a code of conduct that has been followed by millions of people for centuries and will continue to be followed for generations to come.
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