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| Â | Dharma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Dharma" usually refers inclusively not just to the sayings of the Buddha but to the later traditions of interpretation and addition that the various schools of Buddhism have developed to help explain and expand upon the Buddha's teachings. |  | | For practicing Buddhists, references to "dharma" or dhamma in the singular, particularly as "the" Dharma, is used as a signifier of the teachings of the Buddhists, and is sometimes called the Buddha-Dharma. |  | | Dharma has imbibed the highest principles of Truth, and as such is the central guiding principle in the Hindu conception of existence. |
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| Â | Encyclopedia: Sanatana Dharma |
 | | Within Sanatana Dharma, or Hinduism (as it is commonly called), a variety of lesser gods are seen as aspects of the one impersonal divine ground, Brahman (not Brahma). |  | | What can be said to be common to all Hindus is belief in Dharma, reincarnation, karma, and moksha (liberation) of every soul through a variety of moral, action-based, and meditative yogas. |  | | The post-Vedic Hindu scriptures form the latter category, the most notable of which are the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, major epics considered scripture by most followers of Sanatana Dharma, their stories arguably familiar to the vast majoriy of Hindus living in the Indian subcontinent, if not abroad. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Sanatana-Dharma
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| Â | Sanatana Dharma FAQ |
 | | Sanatana Dharma is a religion; being Indian is an ethnicity. |  | | Sanatana Dharma is a philosophy, a spiritual culture, a world-view and a way of life that is open to, and welcoming of, all people without discrimination. |
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http://www.dharmacentral.com/faq.htm
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| Â | Sanatana Dharma/Hinduism: The Religion of Classical Yoga |
 | | Sanatana Dharma/Hinduism can also be referred to as Arya Dharma, Vedic Dharma, Yoga Dharma and Brahmanism denoting the noble people, their scriptures, their teachings and ritual practices and their goal, respectively. |  | | Sanatana Dharma/Hinduism (like any religion) is never to be confused as universal in the sense of being the one religion for all, but (like any religion should be) Sanatana Dharma/Hinduism is universal in the sense that it is open to all to study and participate. |  | | Sanatana Dharma is a profound Sanskrit concept also meaning "eternal tradition," "eternal teaching," "eternal path" or "eternal duty." Sanatana translates into that which is eternal, perennial and timeless. |
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http://www.classicalyoga.org/following_is_an_excerpt_from_the.htm
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| Â | Understanding Sanatana Dharma: Ideas & Identities of India Pakistan |
 | | Sanatana Dharma, in due course, gave birth to three other Dharmic faiths namely Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism that were more definitive and with more specificities. |  | | The different gods and avatars that are worshipped by followers of the Dharma are taken as different forms of the same ONE Truth, the Brahman. |  | | The followers of the Dharma are free to choose their own Deity for worship or not chose any Deity or not worship at all. |
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http://www.chowk.com/show_article.cgi?aid=00003732&channel=gulberg
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| Â | Articles-Sanatana Dharma |
 | | Also sometimes known as "Hinduism", Sanatana Dharma is the world's most ancient culture and the religion of almost one billion of the earth's inhabitants. |  | | "Sanatana" is a Sanskrit word that denotes that which does not cease to be, that which is eternal. |  | | Yoga practice and Meditation are also essential aspects of Sanatana Dharma. |
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http://www.americanhindu.net/Articles8.htm
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| Â | Dharma - Karma - Samsara: The System Of Cosmic Justice |
 | | Dharma defines the function of the law of karma and itself is established by God. |  | | These rules are listed in scriptures, especially in so-called dharma-sastras (scriptures describing dharma). |  | | Passages on dharma are also contained in Mahabharata (and its most important part, the Bhagavad-gita), Ramayana, Bhagavata and other Puranas, Bible, Qur'an etc. |
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http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/encyclopedia/dharma.htm
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 | | 'Dharma' is one of the most intractable terms used in the Hindu philosophy and is derived from the root 'dhru', meaning to uphold, sustain or support. |  | | Atharva Veda describes Dharma symbolically: Prithivim Dharmana dhritam, that is, "this world is upheld by Dharma". |  | | However, in spite of this diversity, there is a unity among all the doctrines and schools of thought because their basic principles are based on the 'eternal laws of nature' which can be rightly defined as Sanatana (eternal) Dharma (laws of nature). |
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http://sanatanadharma.blogspot.com/
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| Â | Sanatana Dharma |
 | | Sanatana dharma is dharma for not only India, but it is the dharma for all the living entities, who are in innumerable universes. |  | | Due to the lack of real knowledge about the subject matter of Sanatana Dharma', now-a-days asanatana dharma is being spread as sanatana dharma. |  | | People, lacking the knowledge of the real meaning of sanatana dharma, are considering sanatana dharma as the religion of Hindus only; which is very limited conception. |
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http://www.bvml.org/SBBTM/sd.html
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| Â | Terrorism and its effects on Sanatana Dharma in the new millennium - TRUTH IS GOD |
 | | Sanatana Dharma will grow and prosper in North America, Europe, Australia and elsewhere outside the boundaries of Islamic State nations because it has promoted eternal truth, practical wisdom without Prophetism, ethical code of conduct, spirituality and yoga meditation into the unknown for internal peace and living in harmony with others. |  | | In a simplistic definition, Sanatana Dharma provides Vedic wisdom and guidance to followers of its beliefs and faith to uphold firmly to eternal truths. |  | | Business, religious, local community as well as political leaders who practice Sanatana Dharma must join hands to implement a drastic change in Sanatanee thinking on parenting and nurturing our children to reform current practices that are self-fulfilling Sanatana destiny into oblivion. |
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http://sathyavaadi.tripod.com/truthisgod/papers/020310.htm
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| Â | Sanatana Dharma |
 | | "What is this religion which we call Sanatana, eternal? |  | | It is the Hindu religion only because the Hindu nation has kept it, because in this peninsula it grew up in the seclusion of the sea and the Himalayas, because in this sacred and ancient land it was given a charge to the Aryan race to preserve through the ages. |
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http://www.ambahouse.org/dharma.html
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| Â | Hinduism Today Magazine |
 | | To publish a resource for Hindu leaders and educators who promote Sanatana Dharma. |  | | To protect, preserve and promote the sacred Vedas and the Hindu religion, especially the Nandinatha Sampradaya; |  | | For the whole story, see "Who, What, When and Why Hinduism Today." |
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http://www.hinduism-today.com/
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| Â | Adherents.com |
 | | The Monthly Magazine Affirming Sanatana Dharma and Recording the Modern History of a Billion-Strong Global Religion in Renaissance |
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http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_306.html
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| Â | www.hindu.org - Publications |
 | | Vijay Saxena: "We are the Greatest God" - The author is a Hindu software consultant from Starkville, MS, who is deeply immersed in understanding and writing about the Sanatana Dharma through his study of and meditation upon the Vedas and the Vedanta philosophy. |  | | Srikant - Philosophical books written by Srikant to integrate the scientific world-view and the spiritual insights of the Hindu heritage. |  | | Valmiki Ramayana - This site offers for the first time a WORD BY WORD translation of the Ramayana, uniquely explaining the timeless Truths of the Sanatana Dharma. |
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http://www.hindu.org/publications/
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| Â | Mark's Hinduism Links (Loving God in the form of Radha Krishn, bhakti yoga, Hare Ram Hare Krishna) |
 | | Its aims and objectives are: (1) To teach and educate the true knowledge of our original Hindu scriptures and Sanatan Dharm ( Sanatana Dharma). |  | | Understanding the invaluable teachings of our Hindu scriptures (Sanatan Dharm / Sanatana Dharma) can give us a strong foundation, instill a pride in our heritage, and enrich our daily lives. |  | | The Vedic Foundation inspires us to return to our roots, to learn from the original source of our knowledge – the |
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http://www.markafrey.com/
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| Â | Sanatana Dharma Gita |
 | | The Dharma tells what is to come at last. |  | | And lead men to the path of Dharma true. |  | | Yet in this Dharma, all has been revealed; |
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http://www.mahendranath.org/sanatana.mhtml
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| Â | Hinduism-Sanatana Dharma |
 | | In fact, its greatness and depth cannot be captured by the term 'religion', it is more appropriately 'a way of life'. |  | | The basic tenet of Sanatana Dharma is that "Truth is One but people call it by different names". |  | | This site is intented to take out some misconceptions and myths about this great way of life-often referred to as "Hinduism"! |
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http://dharma.hindujagran.com/
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| Â | Sanatana Dharma Music |
 | | indicates site directly linked to the Sanatana Dharma page. |  | | Profiled in Hinduism Today 's Digital Dharma section. |  | | Indian musical instruments - "A comprehensive website on all Indian musical instruments, brought to you from the product catalogue by Bhargava and Company, since 1948." Includes images and RealAudio clips. |
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http://www.hinduweb.org/home/general_sites/jmaitra/Music.html
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