
The 6 Pillars of the Sanatana Dharma
Here are brief about 6 Pillars of the Sanatana Dharma 1. Truthfulness One must always speak the truth, stand up for the truth, and side
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
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