Saturday, May 18, 2024

Book on Sanatana Dharma



One of the important teaching in the above a document is as below.

The ethical standard, according to the teachings in the document, is determined by the concept of Union versus Separateness. Actions are judged based on whether they promote unity among individuals or lead to separateness. Specifically, if an action helps oneself and others move towards unity, it is considered Right. Conversely, if an action fosters separateness, it is deemed Wrong. This principle is tied to the broader idea of evolution, where the will of Ishvara guides individuals towards union with each other and with the divine . (Page 144-145)

Moreover, the document emphasizes that the virtues associated with promoting union, such as truthfulness, compassion, and self-control, are aligned with the divine qualities, while those that promote separateness, such as hypocrisy and anger, are associated with negative traits  Thus, ethical conduct is about fostering harmonious relationships and contributing to the collective well-being of all beings.

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