
Prerana Chougule
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Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad-Gita records a conversation between a young man and God (in the form of Krishna). The young warrior Arjuna, from the royal Pandava family, is in a state of panic on the morning of a battle. The ‘enemies’ he is expected to fight are cousins whom he knows well.
By Prerana Chougule2 years ago in History
Sanatan Dharma
SanataDharma (Devanagari: सनातन धर्म, meaning "eternal dharma", "eternal order") is an endonym used by Hindus to refer to Hinduism[1] and a term denoting the list of "'eternal' or absolute set of duties or religiously ordained practices incumbent upon all Hindus".[1][2] It refers to the “eternal” truth and teachings of Hinduism. It can also be translated as “the natural and eternal way to live". The term is used in Indian languages alongside the more common Hindu Dharma for Hinduism.[3][4] Followers of Sanātana Dharma in general refer to themselves as Sanatani.
By Prerana Chougule3 years ago in History

