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Sanatan – Eternal Tradition

Discover the wisdom, stories, and heritage of Hinduism through mythology, temples, gods, and culture.

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About Sanatan Dharma

Hinduism is Sanatan Dharma – the eternal path that has guided humanity for millennia. It's not just a religion, but a complete way of life that encompasses philosophy, science, art, and spirituality.


Explore our rich culture, traditional clothing, divine foods, vibrant festivals, magnificent temples, and timeless stories that connect generations across the eternal flow of time. From the sacred Vedas to the epic tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata, every aspect of Sanatan Dharma teaches us the universal truths of existence.

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Divine Avatars & Deities

Lord Rama

The seventh avatar of Vishnu, symbol of righteousness and virtue. His life teaches us about duty and moral conduct.

Lord Krishna

The eighth avatar of Vishnu, who gave us the Bhagavad Gita. Known for his wisdom, love, and divine playfulness.

Lord Shiva

The cosmic dancer who maintains universal balance. Represents destruction that leads to renewal and transformation.

Lord Vishnu

The protector deity who incarnates whenever dharma is threatened. Maintains cosmic order and balance.

Goddess Lakshmi

The goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, beauty, and abundance. Brings material and spiritual prosperity.

Goddess Saraswati

The goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. Patron of students and scholars.

Lord Hanuman

Symbol of courage, strength, and devotion. The ideal devotee who serves with complete dedication.

Lord Ganesha

The elephant-headed deity who removes obstacles and grants success. Patron of arts, sciences, and new beginnings.

Goddess Durga

The fierce mother goddess who protects devotees from evil. Represents the divine feminine power (Shakti).

Dashavatar - Ten Avatars of Lord Vishnu

The ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu that appear whenever dharma is threatened and evil prevails.

Matsya

The fish avatar who saved Manu and all species from the great deluge.

Kurma

The turtle avatar who helped in churning the ocean for nectar of immortality.

Varaha

The boar avatar who lifted Earth from the cosmic ocean after defeating Hiranyaksha.

Narasimha

The fierce form who protected devotee Prahlada and destroyed the demon Hiranyakashipu.

Vamana

The dwarf brahmin who took three steps and covered the three worlds, humbling King Bali.

Parashurama

The warrior sage who rid the Earth of corrupt Kshatriya rulers twenty-one times.

Rama

The perfect king who upheld dharma and defeated the ten-headed demon king Ravana.

Krishna

The divine cowherd who taught the Bhagavad Gita and established dharma in Dwapara Yuga.

Buddha

The enlightened teacher who showed the path of non-violence and compassion to end suffering.

Kalki

The future warrior avatar who will appear at the end of Kali Yuga to restore dharma.

Sacred Epics

Ramayana

The story of Lord Rama's journey to rescue Sita and establish righteousness

Rama
Sita
Hanuman
Dasharatha
Ravana
Lakshmana

Mahabharata

The great war between cousins and the teachings of dharma

Krishna
Arjuna
Yudhishthira
Bhima
Draupadi
Karna
Bhishma
Duryodhana

Maa Durga - The Divine Mother

The fierce and compassionate mother goddess who protects devotees from evil and grants them strength, courage, and divine blessings. She represents the ultimate power of the divine feminine (Shakti).

Navadurga - The Nine Forms

Shailputri

The daughter of mountains, worshipped on the first day of Navratri. She represents the power of nature.

Brahmacharini

The austere form doing penance, symbolizing devotion and spiritual practice.

Chandraghanta

The warrior goddess with a crescent moon, protector of devotees in times of trouble.

Kushmanda

The cosmic creator who brings light to the universe with her divine smile.

Skandamata

The mother of Lord Skanda, representing maternal love and protection.

Katyayani

The fierce warrior form who slayed the buffalo demon Mahishasura.

Kalaratri

The fierce dark form who destroys ignorance and evil, bringing light to darkness.

Mahagauri

The pure white form representing peace, compassion, and spiritual purification.

Siddhidatri

The bestower of supernatural powers and the supreme goddess of accomplishment.

Bhagavad Gita - Divine Wisdom

The sacred dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. These eternal teachings guide us on the path of righteous living, spiritual growth, and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

"कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन।"
Meaning: You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but not to the fruits of action. Focus on your dharma and actions, not on the results. This teaches us detachment and selfless service.
"न जायते म्रियते वा कदाचिन्नायं भूत्वा भविता वा न भूयः।"
Meaning: The soul is neither born, nor does it die. It is eternal, indestructible, and timeless. The essence of who we are transcends physical death - consciousness is eternal and divine.
"यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत।"
Meaning: Whenever dharma declines and adharma increases, I manifest myself. Divine intervention occurs whenever righteousness is threatened by evil forces.
"समं सर्वेषु भूतेषु तिष्ठन्तं परमेश्वरम्।"
Meaning: One who sees the same Supreme Lord dwelling equally in all beings never harms others. True spiritual vision sees the divine presence in every living being.
"श्रेयान्स्वधर्मो विगुणः परधर्मात्स्वनुष्ठितात्।"
Meaning: Better is one's own dharma, though imperfectly performed, than the dharma of another well performed. Stay true to your own path rather than imitating others.
"मन एव मनुष्याणां कारणं बन्धमोक्षयोः।"
Meaning: The mind is everything. What you think you become. Our thoughts shape our reality. Cultivating positive, divine thoughts transforms our entire being.

Culture & Traditions

Sacred Festivals

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Diwali
Festival of Lights
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Holi
Festival of Colors
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Janmashtami
Krishna's Birth
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Navratri
Nine Nights of Durga
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Dussehra
Victory of Good
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Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesha Festival
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Traditional Clothing

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Saree
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Dhoti
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Lehenga
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Kurta
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Blouse
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Sacred Foods

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Prasadam
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Milk
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Honey
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Coconut
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Fruits
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Nuts

Sacred Temples

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Tirupati
Venkateswara
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Varanasi
Kashi Vishwanath
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Dwarka
Krishna Temple
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Badrinath
Vishnu Temple
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Rameswaram
Shiva Temple
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Ayodhya
Ram Janmabhoomi
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Music & Dance

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Classical Ragas
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Bhajans
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Bharatanatyam
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Kathak
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Tabla
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Sitar
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Yoga & Meditation

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Hatha Yoga
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Raja Yoga
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Mantra Chanting
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Surya Namaskara
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Dhyana
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Pranayama

Why Sanatan Dharma is Eternal

Sanatan Dharma is eternal because it is not bound by time, place, or person. It represents the universal principles of truth (Satya), righteousness (Dharma), peace (Shanti), and love (Prema) that remain constant across all ages.


It adapts to changing times while preserving its core essence - the recognition that all existence is interconnected and divine. From the Vedic age to the modern era, these timeless teachings continue to guide humanity toward spiritual evolution and inner peace.

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"सत्यं शिवं सुन्दरम्"
Satyam Shivam Sundaram - Truth, Auspiciousness, and Beauty

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