Introduction To The Sanatana Dharma Series

Following is an introduction to a series of guest articles by Kamakshi Subramaniam.

The World Wide Web is replete with huge corpuses of religions texts and philosophical discussions. It is essentially the treasure chest of pertinent information. Information of any kind good or bad is definitely not scarce in the current era. While perusing through some pertinent online documents in philosophy I have noticed that even though the internet is overloaded with ample information, it is generally scattered all over the medium and it is difficult to find all the salient axioms related to one particular topic in any specified location. This is my humble and an earnest attempt to surmise the salient axioms and most noteworthy doctrines of Santana Dharma and Avaita Vedanta into one single repository.

I have also tried my stint at enumerating some of the convoluted tenets of this school of thought into simple terms. This by no means was an easy task. It has taken more than two years for me to completely grasp some of the pertinent facts of this school of thought and I do hope that my effort was at least partially successful.

The knowledge of the eternal is endless and I know that these articles barely scratch the surface. I urge all the readers to augment this repository either with your own words of wisdom or you can feel free to forward any questions regarding these topics, If the readers feel that there are any important sections that deserve an extended explanation that I have failed to provide or if there any pertinent concepts that have inadvertently overlooked please take the liberty to comment. I am more than willing to extend my library.

Thank you,

Kamakshi Subramaniam

Introduction To Sanatana Dharma – Part 1

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