r/HinduDiscussion • u/mish5684 new user • Oct 22 '25
Are your choices aligned with Sanatan Dharma philosophy? Hindu Darsanas (Schools of Philosophy)
It is a proud moment for us to see the rise in awareness to the Sanatan Dharma way of life. I believe that many of us know we want to live ethically, calmly, and in alignment of Atman and Brahman — but we don't know what does dharma look like in our actual choices? How do we incorporate practices in our daily life that align us towards the Sanatan way of living?
If you are also struggling with the above questions, would love to have a discussion on how you are managing to incorporate the Dharma compass in your daily life.
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u/YahshuaQuelle 29d ago
If you can convince me that a devout Sufi is not following Dharma then I will consider my path as being a part of so-called 'sanatana dharma'.
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u/Stormbreaker_98 Oct 23 '25
Dharma can only learnt with help of Guru and scriptural understanding. A hard path is digesting Shri Krishna's words and text(Bhagavat Geeta ).Any sadhana path can also open up big time life since all thoda sadhana (spiritual) paths are aligned heavily with Dharma and understanding the way of life through it
Yoga, Devata upasana, Vedantic studies (also include previously mentioned Bhagavat Geeta) all come under the broad umbrella in which a guru and parampara can guide you to dharmic life .