Sanatan, derived from the Sanskrit word Sanatana, means eternal, timeless, and unchanging truth. It is not just a religion, but a way of life that has guided humanity for thousands of years through the values of dharma (righteousness), karma (actions), and moksha (liberation).
Sanatan is the original spiritual and cultural tradition of India — also known as Sanatan Dharma. It teaches the harmony between humans, nature, and the cosmos. Unlike modern ideologies, Sanatan does not depend on a single book, prophet, or commandment — it is fluid, philosophical, and open to interpretation and inner realization.
Dharma (Duty & Righteousness): Living ethically and morally.
Ahimsa (Non-violence): Respecting all forms of life.
Satya (Truth): Upholding honesty and integrity.
Seva (Service): Helping others selflessly.
Meditation & Yoga: Seeking inner peace and self-realization.