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Sanatana

Image result for sanatanWhatever is eternal is Sanatana, Sanatana never says that if you believe us or Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh then only you will be Sanatana.
If this were so, Gautama Buddha would not have been Sanatana, Charvaka would not have been called Sanatana, nor would Jain have been considered Sanatana.
Those who are spreading pus on it, that they are from this community, they believe in such culture or if they are atheists, they will not be Sanatana, then they must first know what is the SATY?
"SATY  is made up of two DHATU, satt and tatt which means" this and that ", both of which are true. So it is said that every particle has God. Why then do you try to shoulder your Sanatana?
Our ancestors also say, "एकम सत्य, विप्रा बहुधा वदन्ति"    
Sir, today there is a need to add more honey to our culture and to write a new definition of the new Sanatana as our sages did in ancient times, "With regard to Shaivas, Shakti and Vaishnavas who all worship each other if they didn't do it, neither we nor it would be Sanatana"
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Sanatana is an alternative name for Hindu, which was used for people living in India till 1000 years ago, but after the arrival of the  Persians, people living in India came to be called Hindus and Arabs also used it in the same way and when the British needed a census they also counted Sanatana as a Hindu.            


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