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  • ...cribes the relationship between Sruti and Smriti as follows: “Sruti is the primary scripture and authority in itself, whereas Smriti literature takes its auth ...theosophy of the Śruti in inherently different to 'Abrahamic religion' or 'religion' for that matter, it contains no 'rules' or 'laws' in their entirety. In th
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  • ...anta the impersonal Brahman is essentially identical with the Atman. Many primary expressions of human nature such as, fear, sorrow, delusion etc are explain ...Nature.<ref name=":0222">''Sanatana Dharma : An Advanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College
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  • ...of royal patronage and due to influence of other philosophers. Much of the primary literature the Brhaspatya sutras (ca. 600 BCE), are missing or lost. Most r ...of Lokayata has been given different interpretations, in part because the primary sources are unavailable, and the meaning has been deduced from divergent se
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  • ...cribes the relationship between Sruti and Smriti as follows: “Sruti is the primary scripture and authority in itself, whereas Smriti literature takes its auth ...ropound Dharmas based on tradition or conventional practices, which is the primary difference from the Shrauta and Grhyasutras.
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  • ...of his truth of being and his inner liberation and perfection must be his primary seeking, first, because that is the call of the Spirit within him, but also ...is ego which is the inner meaning of religion, and it is that to which the religion of humanity also must arrive before it can fulfil itself in the life of the
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  • ...tage and age of his children. However, greater burden lay on teachers from primary level to the highest level. They were required not only to impart knowledge === Right to Practice any Religion ===
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  • Atman (Samskrit: आत्मा) is one of the primary teachings of the [[Upanishads (उपनिषदः)|Upanishads]] along wi ...stated.<ref name=":0222">''Sanatana Dharma : An Advanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College
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  • ...dhana]].<ref name=":022">''Sanatana Dharma : An Advanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College ...iver Sindhu and first used by Arabs in fifth century AD. The idea of Hindu religion originated from Nature worship. Nature is personified into Gods in many pla
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  • ...cCullough ME Jr, Swyers JP, Larson DB, Zinnbauer BJ (2000) Conceptualizing religion and spirituality: points of commonality, points of departure. J Theory Soc Hindu tradition acknowledges the Prasthānatrayī as its three primary sources. The texts comprising the ''Prasthānatrayī'' are the ''[[Upanisha
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  • ...lic church, the goal of which was to establish missionaries and spread the religion. It may be clarified that Ancient Indian system of education colonially pro ...sh some affinity of outlook and belief between the rulers and the ruled. A primary consideration in all British decisions from the very beginning, continued t
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  • One Christian priest (Religion of Rig veda by H.D. Graiswald, page 214-215)) may be under the influence of ...these Chandasas. There are also other thirteen Chandasas. But Gayatri has primary position. (almost 2500 are in this Chandasas). This story is very famous an
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  • ...or Vishnu), which are laid down as primary dharmas (in the sense that the primary dharmas are none other than the yajnas). Encouraged by the yajnas (and thei That the Vedas are the very treasure house of all Dharma, i.e. religion, morality, righteousness, and good conduct, was unequivocally and unquestio
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  • ...of his truth of being and his inner liberation and perfection must be his primary seeking, first, because that is the call of the Spirit within him, but also ...is ego which is the inner meaning of religion, and it is that to which the religion of humanity also must arrive before it can fulfil itself in the life of the
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  • ...adharmaad00benarich/page/2 Sanatana Dharma]: An Advanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics (1903), Benares: The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College.</ ==Dharma is not Religion<ref name=":3" />==
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  • In the later primary Upanishadic texts, Devas and Asuras discuss and act to seek knowledge, for ...fire, air, rain and trees - most of them assumed a minor role in the later religion. Certain other deities rose into prominence. These higher Devas control muc
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  • ...-encompassing ‘Dharma’ which is grossly misunderstood and equated only to ‘religion’ has a much wider definition. ...ociety by Dharmacharyas (remember, the definition of Dharma is much beyond religion).
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  • ...ज्ञः)|Yajnas]] (sacrifices) which were the most common form of early Vedic religion. Such use of the Veda led to its division into four parts based on the requ
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  • ...d the implications of these notions it becomes essential to emphasize that religion and dharma are not synonymous and hence cannot be talked of in the same bre ...Dayananda Saraswati, Sri Aurobindo or Shri Tulsi Ram’s works are used as primary sources by the Indologist or their trained or sponsored Indian scholars. Th
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  • ...tinct; all moral perfection will be extinct; all sweet-souled sympathy for religion will be extinct; all ideality will be extinct; and in its place will reign ...icism of the Buddhist and Atheism of Jains, each have place in the Hindu’s religion. Where then is the common centre on which these seemingly hopeless contradi
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  • ...r holistic education, so also our Dharmasutras and Dharmashastras form the primary texts that explain our dharmas extensively. In fact Yajnavalkya smrti empha ...in this age, some for valid and some due to devious reasons in the name of religion. Much confusion exists in the society as what and who is to be approached a
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