Sanātana Dharma
Dharma originates from the root “Dhṛ” – meaning something that sustains. Other words from this root are Dharati (Support or behold), Dhṛti (steadfastness), etc. Sanātana means eternal.
Books on Sanātana Dharma by Prof. B. Mahadevan:
- Sanātana Dharma: A Concise Handbook | Link 2
- Sanātana Dharma: Questions & Answers | Link 2
- சனாதன தர்மம் (கையடக்கத்தில்): ஒரு நுண்ணிய பார்வை | Link 2
Video lectures on Foundations of Sanātana Dharma
This discourse of ~12 hours imbibes the eternal principles of sustainable living. The axioms surrounding such living and the implications of our actions in accordance and discordance with such principles.
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FOSD 1.1 Do we need a course on Sanatana Dharma
FOSD 1.2 Dimensions of Life and Important Questions
FOSD 1.3 A brief definition of Sanatana Dharma
FOSD 1.4 Sanatana Dharma role in our life
FOSD 1.5 Overall Course Structure
FOSD 2.1 Importance of Pramanas
FOSD 2.2 Types of Pramanas
FOSD 2.3 The two worlds of an individual
FOSD 2.4 Vedas the parama pramana
FOSD 2.5 Veda required for Atma Vidya
FOSD 3.1 Our Knowledge Repository
FOSD 3.2 The Vedic Corpus Part 1
FOSD 3.2a The Vedic Corpus Part II
FOSD 3.3 The Vedangas
FOSD 3.4 The knowledge repository as Parama Pramana
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