Sanathana Dharma” is a set of ‘eternal duties’, which cannot be traced to one specific literature, but has to be gathered from multiple sources which, either relate to Hinduism, or which those who practice the Hindu way of life, have come to accept.

[9/16, 16:54] sekarreporter1: “Sanathana Dharma” is a set of ‘eternal duties’, which cannot be traced to one specific literature, but has to be gathered from multiple sources which, either relate to Hinduism, or which those who practice the Hindu way of life, have come to accept.

It includes the duty to the nation, duty to the King, King’s duty to his people, duty to one’s parents and Gurus, care for the poor, and whole lot of other duties – Madras High Court

#SanatanaDharma
[9/16, 16:55] sekarreporter1:

[9/16, 16:55] sekarreporter1: “Somewhere, an idea appears to have gained ground that #SanatanaDharma is all about, and only about, promoting casteism and untouchability.
Untouchability in a country of equal citizens, cannot be tolerated, and even if it is seen as permitted somewhere within the principles of ‘Sanathana dharma’, it still cannot have a space to stay, since Article 17 of the Constitution has declared that untouchability has been abolished” – Madras High Court
[9/16, 16:56] sekarreporter1: “Therefore, untouchability, either within or outside Sanatana Dharma can no longer be Constitutional though sadly it still exits” – Madras High Court.

#SanatanaDharma #MadrasHighCourt

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