sanatarkat
Sanatarkat is a term with roots in Sanskrit, often translated as "eternal dharma" or "eternal law." It signifies a fundamental, unchanging cosmic order that governs the universe and human existence. This concept is central to several Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, though its interpretation can vary slightly between them.
In Hinduism, sanatarkat is seen as the inherent nature of reality, a moral and ethical framework that
Buddhism views sanatarkat as the inherent truth of the universe, the natural laws that lead to suffering
Jainism connects sanatarkat with the inherent nature of the soul and the principles of non-violence (ahimsa)
Sikhism also recognizes the concept of sanatarkat, emphasizing divine order and the importance of living in
Ultimately, sanatarkat serves as a guiding principle for spiritual and ethical conduct, promoting a sense of