Sanatana Religion and Paraspheric Relations of Special Religions: A Study
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It would be misleading to pretend that these two religions are separate and always different from each other, from the presentation of different interpretations of Sanatan Dharma or General Religion and Special Religion. The practice of common religion or Sanatana Dharma is personal and personal. It means to say that if Sanatan is secular then his practice is relative. Sanatana Dharma is attained only through special religions. Therefore special religion is not different from Sanatana religion. If Sanatana Dharma is original, then special religions are its branches and branches through which the universality and prevalence of Sanatan Dharma are reflected. These special religions achieve their own Sanatan religion. In this way Sanatana Dharma and special religion complement each other. In the absence of Sanatan Dharma, the form of special religion will also be distorted. Sanatan Dharma is the foundation, the land on which different styles of particular religion are depicted. In this regard, the idea of ??Maharishi Arvind, the Indian mentor, is very relevant.
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