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Contemporary Sanatan Dharma
An eternal principle is expressed in the Vedas through the term Śruti (श्रुतिः), signifying that which is timeless and revealed. In the Atharva Veda, Śruti is associated with an enduring, universal principle. Those who follow Śruti are referred to as Sanātana Dharmins, later identified by outsiders as Hindus. Śruti is understood as manifesting through the entire cosmos and is linked with Brahman, the ultimate reality. One who realizes or comprehends Brahman is called a Brahmana. See: Encyclopedia of Sanatan Dharma
आचारः परमो धर्मः श्रुत्युक्तः स्मार्त एव च । तस्मादस्मिन्सदा युक्तो नित्यं स्यादात्मवान्द्विजः। एवं आचारतो दृष्ट्वा धर्मस्य मुनयो गतिम्...
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Rg Veda, verse 3.62.10-OM bhur bhuvah svah
tat savitur varenyam
Vargo devasya dhimahe
dhiyo yo nah pracodayat
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