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The Rules & Regulations for the Sanyasi !

Who is Sanyasi or Sages and what is lifestyle of them by Hinduism? In Hinduism, Sanyasis or Sages are individuals who have chosen a path of renunciation, dedicating their lives to spiritual practice and detachment from worldly affairs. Here's a detailed overview: Who are Sanyasis or Sages? Sanyasi : The term "Sanyasi" comes from "Sannyasa," which means "renunciation" or "abandonment." A Sanyasi is someone who has renounced worldly life to pursue spiritual enlightenment or moksha (liberation from the cycle of birth and death). Sages : Often referred to as "Rishi" or "Muni" in ancient texts, these are seers or wise men who have profound spiritual knowledge. They are revered for their wisdom, meditation practices, and sometimes for their contributions to Hindu scriptures like the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas. Lifestyle of Sanyasis or Sages: Renunciation : They give up material possessions, social status, and f...

Who is Sanyasi & Shankaracharya ?

What lifestyle should be of the Sanyasi Shankaracharya the head seer of Hinduism? The Shankaracharya, as the head seer in several traditions within Hinduism, particularly within the Advaita Vedanta school, is expected to embody the ideal of a sanyasi or renunciate. Here are some key aspects of the lifestyle traditionally expected of a Shankaracharya: Renunciation (Sannyasa) Detachment: A Shankaracharya is supposed to renounce worldly attachments, including family, wealth, and material possessions. The goal is to live a life focused on spiritual pursuit and liberation (moksha). Simple Living: They are expected to lead a life of austerity, often living in monasteries or mathas. Their possessions are minimal, typically limited to a staff (danda), a water pot (kamandalu), and sometimes a few other simple items like a begging bowl. Spiritual Practices Meditation and Study: A significant part of their life involves dhyana (meditation) and svadhyaya (self-study of scriptures like ...

is Sanatan Dharma universal ?

Is Sanatan Dharma universal free for the all human beings or it's a personal entity of a certain group of various communities? Sanatan Dharma, often understood as "eternal duty" or "eternal order," is a term used to describe the traditional, orthodox aspects of Hinduism. Here's how it can be viewed from different perspectives: Universal Aspect: Philosophical Perspective: Sanatan Dharma encompasses a broad range of philosophies and practices that aim at the realization of the self (Atman) and its unity with the ultimate reality (Brahman). Concepts like Dharma (duty/righteousness), Karma (action and its consequences), and Moksha (liberation) are considered universal in nature, suggesting that these principles apply to all human beings regardless of caste, creed, or nationality.  Inclusivity: Hinduism, under the umbrella of Sanatan Dharma, has historically been inclusive, allowing for multiple paths to spiritual realization (Yoga, Bhakti, Jnana, Kar...

No relation of Hinduism with Sanatan Dharma !

The word “Hindu Dharma” doesn't have any relation to the “Sanatan Dharma”. The word “Sanatan Dharma” first came into the existence in Upanishads where an ascetic seer saying to a disciple as a teaching that “what is constantly flowing in adopted & sanctioned behavior of the devotion and practices through the Vedic scholars as religious practices that is "Sanatan Dharma" and this is an authentic and spiritual way to experience the Brahma or Divine God and get salvation and to attain the consciousness. And that was meditation, chanting of Gaytri mantra alone with the purity of mind in secluded place and social acts with noble character and good deeds in society. The real meaning of the Sanskrit word “Dharma” means that "whatever adopted & accepted in behavior in routine life as the sanctioned moral, pious and truthful practices of the Upanishads teachings" that is called “Dharma” and it is that had been called as "Sanatan Dharma". All Upnishads o...

What's going on in Hinduism ?

What's going on in Hinduism? Nowadays, Everywhere it can be seen. that is only, the Flourishing idols & temples business, Donation collecting rituals, Rate listed Hindu worship, Money based temple queues, Dharmshala Ashram as the Hotels. And all are to attract the devotees & donations for the income. they run a small scaled Free Food Charity Counters and Community Langars and Charitable hospital to showcase their religious compassion and social sensitivity which have been conceptualized in advance on pre calculated and speculated for the social standards & status of people of society according to the business marketing strategy. This pre-programmed religious business is propogated and advertised as a Hindu Religion or Hinduism through the agents, media, TV Channels, and invited high profile politicians, bureaucrats and celebrities to secure the business. By doing this type activities & collective mutual propaganda temples have Stacked earned black & donations mo...

Who is "Hindu" and What is its "Crowds" !

Those people who, leaving the practical conduct and rules of the Vedic religion, due to their financial and adulterous greed, composed different types of texts and books like Puranas, Mahabharata, Ramayana etc. as per their convenience and accordingly installed the idols of gods and goddesses in the temples and gave the God's worship methods, rituals and religion as a commercial business, those idol worshiping people were called Hindus by the foreigners, Parsis, Yavans and the British and they are the real Hindus who are idol traders and worshippers.