12 Key Principles Of Sanatan Dharma

Sagar Puri
Jun 06, 2023

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Dharma is a fundamental principle of Sanatan Dharma. It refers to one’s duty or moral obligation in life.

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Moksha is the ultimate goal of Sanatan Dharma. It is the state of spiritual liberation, where one is free from the cycle of birth and death.

3

Yoga is a central practice in Sanatan Dharma. It is a holistic approach to spiritual and physical well-being.

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Ahimsa is the principle of non-violence. It is based on the belief that all living beings are interconnected and should be treated with respect and compassion.

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In the network of life, there is no single cause or single consequence. Hence life is tough to predict.

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Good times follow bad times. Sometimes you are on top of the wheel, sometimes you get crushed. It never ends.

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No matter what we do, there is never any guarantee in life.

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We take care of what we believe is ours.

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Karma makes you accept the moment and make a choice, but without certainty of outcome.

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Rebirth is a code to explain diversity in the world, and uncertainty of life.

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History existed before us and will continue after us.

12

Nothing is permanent. Things come together to fall apart.

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