Vedic Philosophy: The Foundations of Sanatana Dharma
Delve into the profound philosophical principles that form the bedrock of Sanatana Dharma.
Vedic Philosophy encompasses a vast body of ancient wisdom originating from the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. It explores fundamental questions about the nature of reality, the self, the universe, and the ultimate purpose of human existence. Unlike many modern philosophies, Vedic thought is not merely intellectual; it is a practical guide for living a meaningful and fulfilling life, leading towards spiritual liberation (Moksha).
Key concepts such as Dharma (righteous conduct), Karma (the law of action and consequence), Atman (the individual soul), and Brahman (the ultimate reality) are central to understanding this profound philosophical tradition. These principles provide a comprehensive framework for ethical living, self-realization, and achieving harmony with the cosmos.
This section offers an introduction to these foundational ideas, inviting you to explore the timeless insights that have guided millions for millennia.
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