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== Introduction ==
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DharmaWiki portal is a platform for like-minded people, to read, discuss and contribute to the knowledge base of the subjects based on Sanatana Dharma and Shastras. Generally speaking it is a public source of narratives for widely accepted knowledge base of Vaidika Dharma or Sanatana Dharma.
Every person leads a life irrespective of the civilization he belongs to. But every civilization has a characteristic way of living ('''jeevan shaili'''), which, as per that civilization’s convictions, is superior to the way other civilizations live. And the basis of this “characteristic way of living” are the perspectives of life ('''jeevan dristi''') that the civilization is founded upon. And underlying the way of living and the perspectives of life are the perspectives about the world ('''vishwa dristhi''' (विश्व दृष्टी ) or '''tattvajnana''' (तत्त्वज्ञान)) that the civilization is founded upon and these include its world view of all moving ('''char''') and non-moving ('''achar''') entities, as well as its view of creation overall. The world view and perspectives toward life held by the civilization tend to influence an individual’s relationships with other entities, which include all moving ('''char''') and non-moving ('''achar''') entities.  
 
  
In order to ensure that life continues in alignment with its world view and perspectives about life, the civilization gives birth to certain structures that are mutually supplementary as well as complementary. These structures, in conjunction with the '''vishwa dristi''' (which includes '''jeevan dristi''' and '''jeevan shaili''') constitute the paradigm ('''pratiman''') characterizing the civilization.  
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The pratiman that leads to integrity within and without the civilization, that produces synthesis and harmony within each entity and structure, whether it be the individual, the family, the society, a region (demarcated by boundaries) or the entire cosmos, can be understood to be '''[[wikiquote:Dharma|dharma]]''' [dharyate iti dharma]. Hereafter, we will refer to such a pratiman or paradigm as '''dharmic paradigm'''. In the rest of this article, we present:
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#Some basic elements of the dharmic paradigm ('''dharmik tattvajnana''' or '''dharmik pratiman''')
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#Some elements of the dharmik perspective of life ('''dharmik jeevan dristi''') that are based on such a dharmic paradigm.
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#Some elements of the dharmik structures ('''dharmik vyavastha''') that are meant to support and facilitate the dharmik codes of conduct.
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Some basic elements of the dharmik paradigm (dharmik tattvajnana or dharmik pratiman) [Major reference: Being Different of Shri Rajiv Malhotra: [http://beingdifferentbook.com/] ]
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* '''[[Integral Unity of Sanatana Dharma (मूलसिद्धान्तसमैक्यता)|मूलसिद्धान्तसमैक्यता ॥ Integral Unity of Sanatana Dharma]]''' : Narratives highlight the rich diversity of various traditions with emphasis on the integral unity of core principles of Sanatana Dharma.
#Integral unity:  
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* [[Non-translatability (अननुवाद्यता)|'''अननुवाद्यता ॥ Non-translatability''']]''' :''' English or any language is grossly insufficient to explain the numerous nuances of the divine language Samskrit. Hence words such as Moksha translated as 'liberation' or 'release from bondage' do not exactly stand for Moksha. Hence such words, viz., atma, karma, moksha, sat, chit, etc are used as is in the narratives. We keep adding to the list of such words [[Non-Translatable Sanskrit words|here.]]
##Ekoham bahusyamaha, Ekaki na ramate
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* '''[[Verifiability (परीक्षणम्)|परीक्षणम् ॥ Verifiability]]''' : Articles should contain references to primary sources which are properly cited at appropriate places to ensure verifiability of references cited.
##Bhagavad Gita 3.10 and 3.11: saha yagyaha prajaha srustva, purovaca prajapatih.. & devan bhavaya tanena..
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* '''[[Towards Diligence (रचनासौष्ठवम्)|रचनासौष्ठवम् ॥ Towards Diligence]]''' : The quality goals of narratives compiled here include : good research (after indepth study) maintaining depth of the subject, towards comprehensiveness and consistency. It is to be noted that the articles are foundational to provide a discussion platform and they are gradually refined over time with more scholarly inputs. Interdisciplinary extrapolations, and psychoanalysis are strongly discouraged here.
##Bhagavad Gita 15.5: sarvasya chaaham hridi sannivishtaha
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* '''[[Tantrayukti (तन्त्रयुक्तिः)|तन्त्रयुक्त्याधारः ॥ Based on Tantrayukti]] :''' Tantrayukti is the methodology adopted by ancient seers of Bharata in composing shastra works. According to Tantrayukti, the ideal structuring of a treatise should involve at least five aspects viz. प्रयोजनम् ॥ Prayojana (main objective), अधिकरणम् ॥ Adhikarana (the topic itself), विधानम् ॥ Vidhana (enlisting the arrangement of the topics), उद्देशः ॥ Uddesha (a brief statement of introduction to a topic ) and निर्देशः ॥ Nirdesha (detailed explanation of all sub-topics). This methodological approach in the presentation of a subject matter is extremely relevant to the Dharmawiki platform. All aspects required for systematic writing are discussed by Tantrayuktis. Therefore, Dharmawiki adopts Tantrayukti as the foundation for the compilation of articles and their structure. And encourages authors to reflect the application of Tantrayukti in the presentation of their content.
  
== Elements of the Dharmic Worldview ==
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Some elements of the dharmik perspective of life ('''dharmik jeevan dristi''') that are based on such a dharmic paradigm [Major references: Dr. K. S. Narayanacharya, Shri Aurobindo]
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| subheader  = [[Sampradayasiddha Vishaya (संप्रदायसिद्धविषयः) | संप्रदायसिद्धविषयः ॥ Sampradayasiddha Vishaya]]
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| subheader2  = [[Vysadi-Rshi Parampara (व्यासादिऋषिपरंपरा) | व्यासादिऋषिपरंपरा ॥ Vysadi-Rshi Parampara]]
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| subheader3  = [[Purushartha Drshti (पुरुषार्थदृष्टिः) | पुरुषार्थदृष्टिः ॥ Purushartha Drshti]]
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| subheader5 = [[Bharat's Scholarly Views (भारतीय विद्वत्समीक्षा) | भारतीय विद्वत्समीक्षा ॥ Bharat's Scholarly Views]]
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* '''[[Sampradayasiddha Vishaya (संप्रदायसिद्धविषयः)|संप्रदायसिद्धविषयः ॥ Sampradayasiddha Vishaya]]''': Handed down from generations this dharmika tradition belonged to the people of Bharatavarsha and it is our right as well as duty to protect and proliferate it.
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* '''[[Vysadi-Rshi Parampara (व्यासादिऋषिपरंपरा)|व्यासादिऋषिपरंपरा ॥ Vysadi-Rshi Parampara]]''': Articles adhere to the concepts propounded in texts given by our Rshi Parampara including Maharshi Vedavyasa's Vedas and Vedanta along with other allied traditional literature (such as Vedangas and Smrtis). 
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* '''[[Purushartha Drshti (पुरुषार्थदृष्टिः)|पुरुषार्थदृष्टिः ॥ Purushartha Drshti]]''' : Revitalize the society to perform activities for achieving welfare of one and all employing the Purushartha views and not for Svartha (selfishness) or individual goals. 
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* '''[[No Dating or Chronology of Texts (कालानुक्रमणिका न)|कालानुक्रमणिका न ॥ No Dating or Chronology of Texts]]''' : The subject of establishing timeframes of Vedas, vedic texts, or any other allied literature will not be attempted here. Concept of Sanatanata (timelessness) of the vedic literature is adopted.  
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* '''[[Bharat's Scholarly Views (भारतीय विद्वत्समीक्षा)|भारतीय विद्वत्समीक्षा ॥ Bharat's Scholarly Views]]''' : The field of "Indology", which developed in the past 300 years and is largely controlled till date by western academia, is now presented here with perspectives of traditional Bharat's academia to dispel myths created by western indoctrination. Narratives include prose quotations, slokas, and mantras available in samskrit texts along with basic translation to place the perspective before the reader. Research work done by students, academic paper presentations, poster presentations, publications and conference proceedings of revered scholars are explored and used for references.
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* '''[[Original Samskrit Sources (संस्कृतमूलम्)|संस्कृतमूलम् ॥ Original Samskrit Sources]]''' : Articles contain the original samskrit references from traditional texts (Vedas, Vaidika Vangmaya, Puranas, Itihasas etc) with their sources cited to enable anyone with knowledge of Samskrit to personally make their interpretations.
  
#Consciousness is all pervading [Bhagavad Gita 2.24: nitya sarva gatah, Bhagavad Gita 10.8: aham sarvasya prabhavo], nature is made of consciousness [Bhagavad Gita 9.4: maya tatami dam sarvam..]. Thus life is unlimited in space.
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== Disclaimer ==
#Similarly, life is eternal in time and rebirth ('''punarjanma''') is but an expression of this eternity of life [Bhagavad Gita: yam yam vapi smaran…]
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All the information on this website is published in good faith and for general information purpose only. The development of this website is still not complete. This is a beta-launch to reach out to the users and contributors of Sanatana Dharma. Currently, many aspects such as building content, adding appropriate media, images, videos are in process. Please excuse any discrepancies in this effort and we look forward for inputs regarding the same.
#In line with this eternity, creation and destruction are cyclic and mutually complementary. [example of seed that grows into tree, gives rise to more seed that fall to the ground again and each seed, in its destruction gives rise to more trees]
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#Yajnya: The law or principle of self-offering, self-causation, the law of life’s self-preservation, the law of self-continuity, and the law of Becoming leading to Beinghood or Immortality
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#Tapas: Hard efforts to integrate faculties of bodily potencies with those of mind and speech and yoking them to achieve unity of personality. Tapas can be dharmik or adharmik. When engaged favourably (such as Bhagavad Gita yada samharate chayam …Kurma), such integrated effort can help one can visualize God, achieve immortality and eternal service to cosmos, subjectively as well as objectively. It is complete tuning of body, mind and speech to the total evolution of the spirit to its fullness. Self-control comes as a first step in an eight-fold path called yoga.
 
#Ahimsa: Non-violence to any aspect of the law of life, and not merely avoidance of blood-shed or cruder forms of violence in terms of war, racial conquests, human suppression or infringement of human dignity. [ahimsa paramo dharmo, himsa dharma tathavia ca]
 
#Shraddha: Not merely faith in the wisdom and comfort of cosmic forces that lead to this evolution, but development  of human personality in terms of the stuff suitable for the mind and speech in such a way as suits the path of perfection. It is implicit faith in something sublime. Man and his essential ‘stuff’ are identical from this angle. Body, mind and intelligence are ‘made’ and we can so feed them with food, thought and expression, appropriately in gradual steps to achieve this purpose. Conviction, courage, wisdom, right choices, the desire for self-improvement, love, cooperation, harmony and right vision – are all products shraddha. Trust in God’s elevating Grace, and the faith that good will triumph over Evil, also form this shraddha.
 
#Sannyasa: Renunciation of all that is not conducive to this evolution, and not merely ‘asceticism’, for its own sake; or abandonment of unavoidable duties appropriate to contexts, professions, and personalities upholding society manifoldly; it is not a negation of life or unhealthy withdrawal from life which tantamounts to escapism.  Positively it means giving more to the society than taking. And depositing one’s all in God, and worshipping as His agent, refraining from selfishness or attachment to fruits of appointed duties. It is an attitude of life for all and throughout life.
 
#Punarjanma: Rebirth as a means to fulfill the missed opportunity of self-fulfillment, in earlier lives, with no achievement made at any stage lost. It is an assurance that life shall not fail. It is not aimless or endless transmigration of life as pessimists understand or fatalists believe. It is positive way of life-fulfillment.
 
#Three-fold Yoga: Man can  attain God by a Yoga in three steps of Action, Knowledge and Devotion, while in this life, and practice his vocation in his own field of action and stage of spiritual evolution. Yoga is not an abnormal activity away from outside its legitimate scheme or sphere. The three-fold yoga consists of
 
##Activity (profession) supported by knowledge and inspired by Devotion
 
##Knowledge of the self, sustained by life and activity, and filled with Devotion
 
##Devotion sustained on activity and inspired by this knowledge and of the relation between self and God
 
#Karma siddhanta…
 
#Role of moksha, independence (svatantrata), sannyasa etc in individual and social life
 
 
 
== Code of conduct (Dharmik vyavahar sutra) ==
 
Some elements of the dharmik codes of conduct that (dharmik vyavahar sutra) that are aligned with such a dharmik perspective of life.
 
#Sarve bhavantu sukhinaha [Somebody may think this is impractical. Swami Vivekananda however said. It is unfortunate when man tries to idealize reality instead of realizing ideals]  
 
#Vasudaiva Kutumbakam
 
#Aatmavat sarva bhuteshu [Chanakya niti: matravat para daresu, para dravyesu lostravat]
 
Lifestyle based on Purushartha
 
#Krunvanto vishvam Aaryam
 
#Pancha yajna: Brahma yajna, pitru yajna, deva yajna, bhuta yajna, atithi yajna
 
#Runavimuktih: deva runa, pitru runa, rushi and guru runa, samaaj runa, bhuta runa
 
 
 
== Elements of dharmik vyavastha (dharmik structures) ==
 
Some elements of the dharmik structures ('''dharmik vyavastha''') that are meant to support and facilitate the dharmik codes of conduct.
 
#Varna and Ashrama: The grouping of life-sustaining professions, giving them a place, a meaning and divine ordainment, as steps appropriate for the law of evolution. It is not caste in its corrupt form and grasp: This is ‘varna’ – a minimum description of units in society and its dignified vocations such as discovery of knowledge, dissemination and preservation. It also include protection of social and national integrity, smooth functioning of vocations, preservation from internal or external aggressions or grabbings and confusions, vocation of circulation of essential commodities, their production, preservation and distribution; and the varieties of labor involved in all this inter-related smooth running of society. ‘Ashram’ is the concept of human evolution from bachelorship, devoted earning of knowledge or proficient in vocation through householdership, asceticism and renunciation in gradually evolving steps.
 
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In the table below, we contrast some basic differences in the paradigms, perspective of life and the world between the dharmik and the adharmik paradigms.
 
 
 
== References ==
 

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DharmaWiki portal is a platform for like-minded people, to read, discuss and contribute to the knowledge base of the subjects based on Sanatana Dharma and Shastras. Generally speaking it is a public source of narratives for widely accepted knowledge base of Vaidika Dharma or Sanatana Dharma.

Content Policies of DharmaWiki

The article and topic contributions on this portal are built keeping in mind the following must have aspects.

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मूलसिद्धान्तसमैक्यता ॥ Integral Unity of Sanatana Dharma
अननुवाद्यता ॥ Non-translatability
परीक्षणम् ॥ Verifiability
रचनासौष्ठवम् ॥ Towards Diligence
  • मूलसिद्धान्तसमैक्यता ॥ Integral Unity of Sanatana Dharma : Narratives highlight the rich diversity of various traditions with emphasis on the integral unity of core principles of Sanatana Dharma.
  • अननुवाद्यता ॥ Non-translatability : English or any language is grossly insufficient to explain the numerous nuances of the divine language Samskrit. Hence words such as Moksha translated as 'liberation' or 'release from bondage' do not exactly stand for Moksha. Hence such words, viz., atma, karma, moksha, sat, chit, etc are used as is in the narratives. We keep adding to the list of such words here.
  • परीक्षणम् ॥ Verifiability : Articles should contain references to primary sources which are properly cited at appropriate places to ensure verifiability of references cited.
  • रचनासौष्ठवम् ॥ Towards Diligence : The quality goals of narratives compiled here include : good research (after indepth study) maintaining depth of the subject, towards comprehensiveness and consistency. It is to be noted that the articles are foundational to provide a discussion platform and they are gradually refined over time with more scholarly inputs. Interdisciplinary extrapolations, and psychoanalysis are strongly discouraged here.
  • तन्त्रयुक्त्याधारः ॥ Based on Tantrayukti : Tantrayukti is the methodology adopted by ancient seers of Bharata in composing shastra works. According to Tantrayukti, the ideal structuring of a treatise should involve at least five aspects viz. प्रयोजनम् ॥ Prayojana (main objective), अधिकरणम् ॥ Adhikarana (the topic itself), विधानम् ॥ Vidhana (enlisting the arrangement of the topics), उद्देशः ॥ Uddesha (a brief statement of introduction to a topic ) and निर्देशः ॥ Nirdesha (detailed explanation of all sub-topics). This methodological approach in the presentation of a subject matter is extremely relevant to the Dharmawiki platform. All aspects required for systematic writing are discussed by Tantrayuktis. Therefore, Dharmawiki adopts Tantrayukti as the foundation for the compilation of articles and their structure. And encourages authors to reflect the application of Tantrayukti in the presentation of their content.

Scope of DharmaWiki

The article and topic contributions on this portal have the following additional views with an aim to include more insights in future.

Scope of Dharmawiki
संप्रदायसिद्धविषयः ॥ Sampradayasiddha Vishaya
व्यासादिऋषिपरंपरा ॥ Vysadi-Rshi Parampara
पुरुषार्थदृष्टिः ॥ Purushartha Drshti
कालानुक्रमणिका न ॥ No Dating or Chronology of Texts
भारतीय विद्वत्समीक्षा ॥ Bharat's Scholarly Views
संस्कृतमूलम् ॥ Original Samskrit Sources

Disclaimer

All the information on this website is published in good faith and for general information purpose only. The development of this website is still not complete. This is a beta-launch to reach out to the users and contributors of Sanatana Dharma. Currently, many aspects such as building content, adding appropriate media, images, videos are in process. Please excuse any discrepancies in this effort and we look forward for inputs regarding the same.