Discerning the nature of existence has been attempted by many philosophers, both Western and Asian, from the beginning of time. It is especially when such existential questions arise in our minds that we find ourselves understandably turning to the precise fields of knowledge that deal most directly with such questions: the inseparable sister fields of religion and philosophy. To be human means to question what it means to be human. Indeed, unlike any other species of life, human beings alone have been gifted by God with the unique cognitive ability to engage in self-reflection upon our very own existence as human beings.
The Difference Between Devotion and EmotionĮating as Meditation: How to Prepare PrasadaĪppendix - Sanatana Dharma by the Numbersĭedication The present work is dedicated to Sri Ramanuja Acharya (1017–1137 AD), the greatest philosopher and reviver of the authentic Sanatana Dharma tradition in historyġ Introduction Who among us has never, at some contemplative point in our lives or another, asked the truly big questions, questions about the ultimate meaning of the world we find around us, and of our lives within it? Questioning the reason for our human existence is a very natural pursuit on the part of any intelligent human being (manushya). Sanatana Dharma's Contributions to the New Age Movementīridging the Gap: Indian Hindus and Western Dharmisĭoes Sanatana Dharma Have a Future in America?Ĭhoosing Sanatana Dharma as One’s Spiritual Path
The Abrahamic World-view Versus the Dharmic World-View Xi Third Wave - Socio-Historical Grounding Honoring Life: The Principles of Vegetarianism Inherent Virtue Ethics and Proscribed Ethics The Virtue-Ethics System of Sanatana DharmaĪ Comparative Analysis of Dharmic Ethics and the Judeo-Christian Ten Commandments Vedic Cosmology: The Tripartite Universe and Multiverses Varna: Understanding Your Psychophysical Nature Tri-tattva and the Three Dharmic TraditionsĬhapter 5 Ontology: Human Person, God and CreationĪham-pratyaya vs. Inter-relationships Between the Tri-tattvas
Jagat – The Power of Prime Materiality Enformed Tri-Tattva: The Metaphysical Foundations of Reality The Philosophical Divisions of the Bhagavad GitaĬhapter 4 Metaphysics: The Nature of Reality Universal Elements of Dharmic CivilizationsĬhapter 3 Epistemology in Literary Form: The Scriptures of Sanatana Dharma Sanatana Dharma is not an “Indian” ReligionĬhapter 2 The Philosophical Foundations of Dharma
Normative Religion Versus Sanatana Dharma Vii Table of Contents Other Works by Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya
V Other Works by Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya The Vedic Way of Knowing God Living Dharma: The Teachings of Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya Radical Universalism: Does Hinduism Teach that All Religions are the Same? Taking Refuge in Dharma: The Initiation Guidebook The Shakti Principle: Encountering the Feminine Power of God The Art of Wisdom: Affirmations for Boundless Living Vedanta: The Culmination of Wisdom The Dharma Dialogues Sanatana Dharma: The Eternal Natural Way The Sanatana Dharma Study Guide The Dictionary of Sanatana Dharma No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. © Copyright 2014, International Sanatana Dharma SocietyĪll rights reserved. International Sanatana Dharma Society 13917 P Street Omaha, NE 68137 Sanatana-dharmamrta-sindhu "The Nectarean Ocean of the Eternal Natural Way"