" Hindu Dharma is a Sanatana Dharma or Vedik Dharma "


" Hindu Dharma is a Sanatana Dharma or Vedik Dharma. It is said that the foundation of the Hindu Dharma is based on the ancient scripturs Vedas.

Vedas describe the basic principles of the life which are eternal such as ‘nonviolence’,' truth’, ‘no-stealing’, ‘cleanliness’ and ‘control of the senses’. Thus as long as human being exists or life exists, Hindu Dharma will exist. That is why it is a Sanatana (eternal) or Vedik Dharma.

Hindu Dharma is a compilation of
various thoughts. Unlike other religions, Hindu Dharma did not originate from a single person, a single book or at a single point in time. However, it is evolved by
various sages (scholars). who added more value in it from time to time. Consider Hindu Dharma as a Banayan tree, with its roots representing the Vedas and the Upanishads, the thick trunk symbolizing the spiritual experiences of numerous scholars, its branches representing various
theological traditions, and the fruits, in different shapes, symbolizing various sectors and subsectors of it.

Hindu Dharma is righteousness or
duty. It says to do your duty without
involving yourself into immotions or
relations and without expecting anything in return. Our scripture, Geeta, says - Do your duty and expect nothing in return. In Mahabharata, Bhishma says, “Don’t do anything that creates a conflict or disharmony”.

Always do the right thing that helps to unite all and develop pure divine love and universal brotherhood.

Hindu Dharma is something that holds together. ‘Dharma’ is a samskrit word. It means “to hold together”. Anything that keeps the society or human being together is a Dharma. Good qualities do not make conflict. One should acquire good qualities so that he/she be likeable to everyone.



Hindu Dharma is a Vishwa (universal) Dharma. 
Hindu Dharma is truly a universal religion because it is based on basic principles which are applicable not only to Hindus but the entire humanity.When a Hindu prays, he does not pray for wealth for himself, his family, his
community or Hindu society. Instead he prays for the welfare of all the people of the world. All Hindu prayers are for the entire humanity and not for a particular sector.


Hindu Dharma is not a closed book.
Keeping the basic principles intact, it
accepts new changes according to the
need of the time. Hindu dharma gives
freedom of thoughts. Anybody can
practice anything as long as it is not
harmful. Religious tolerance is one of it’s virtues. It has a power to assimilate all faiths and beliefs that exist in the world.
After reading this, you must be feeling
confident and proud that you belong to the Hindu Dharma. Though Hindu Dharma is complicated, one aspect of it is quite simple to understand which is - whatever good you do is Dharma and whatever bad you do is A-dharma. So, always do good (always do Dharma). Always be nice and humble to everyone. As you grow, you will learn and experience more about the Hindu Dharma. 
Since ages, our forefathers have retained this treasure. Now it is our turn to do this job" .
 




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