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Sanātana Dharma provides a comprehensive blueprint for leading a dynamic and fulfilling life while pursuing the four fundamental human endeavours: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth and prosperity), Kāma (pleasures and desires), and Mōksha (liberation). The principle of Advaita, that Brahman is 'One without a second, ' is simple yet profound, requiring keen observation to discern the oneness in the world around us. The Sanātana way of life gradually elevates an individual from their current state to discover that oneness in all. The first part of the book delves into the relevance of…mehr

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Sanātana Dharma provides a comprehensive blueprint for leading a dynamic and fulfilling life while pursuing the four fundamental human endeavours: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth and prosperity), Kāma (pleasures and desires), and Mōksha (liberation). The principle of Advaita, that Brahman is 'One without a second, ' is simple yet profound, requiring keen observation to discern the oneness in the world around us. The Sanātana way of life gradually elevates an individual from their current state to discover that oneness in all. The first part of the book delves into the relevance of Sanātana Dharma in today's world, illustrating how it harmonizes with the pursuit of Artha and Kāma while being on the path of Dharma. It offers practical insights and profound wisdom on achieving material success and personal satisfaction without compromising ethical and spiritual values. The second part takes you on a profound journey into the concept of Mōksha, the ultimate goal of human birth. It explores the path to liberation from the cycle of rebirth, providing a deeper understanding of oneness in all, self-realization, and spiritual freedom. Rooted in ancient Vedic wisdom, this book presents a unique blend of spiritual and practical knowledge, enriched by deep thought and analysis, allowing individuals to clearly understand their existence and purpose.