Core Essence Of Sanatan Dharma is almost same as the core essence of Viswa Nirmala Dharma
Eternal Nature:
Sanatan Dharma is referred to as the “eternal religion” or “eternal order,” reflecting its timeless and universal nature.
Cosmic Principles:
It encompasses a set of principles and values that align with the cosmic order and the inherent laws governing the universe.
Dharma and Duty:[Sahaja Yoga is a meditation technique that encourages to consciously perform duties towards family and society – the meditation time is about 30mins – morning evening together]
Emphasizes the concept of Dharma, which is one’s righteous duty and moral responsibilities in various roles of life.
Spiritual Evolution: [As in Sahaja Yoga – begins with the awakening of Kundalini Shakti]
Sanatan Dharma recognizes the cyclical nature of creation, preservation, and dissolution, portraying the ongoing process of spiritual evolution.
Unity of All Beings: [Collective Consciousness – the quality of Vishuddhi Chakra}
Advocates the interconnectedness and unity of all living beings, fostering a sense of universal brotherhood and compassion.
Spiritual Liberation (Moksha): [The all the strands of Kundalini Shakti merges with SadaShiva at Sahasrara]
The ultimate goal is to attain Moksha, spiritual liberation or union with the divine, transcending the cycle of birth and death (Samsara).
Four Aims of Life (Purusharthas): [Sahaja Yoga is for householders – nothing to sacrifice or give up – just surrender EGO and conditionings and guilt and other negativities that hinder the progress of the soul]
Describes the four fundamental goals of human life: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth and prosperity), Kama (desire and pleasure), and Moksha (liberation).
Yoga and Meditation: [Meditate 10 mins morning and 10 mins night – Connect and re-charge with divine vibrations]
Encourages the practice of various forms of Yoga, including Bhakti (devotion), Karma (action), Jnana (knowledge), and Raja (meditation), as paths to spiritual realization.
Cyclical Concept of Time: [Krita Yuga going on now – Sahaja Yoga is here to herald the coming and establishment of Satyuga – The Golden Age of Truth]
Envisions time as cyclical, consisting of Yugas (ages), with each Yuga characterized by distinct qualities and durations.
Vedas and Scriptures:
Upholds the significance of Vedas, Upanishads, and other sacred texts as sources of spiritual knowledge and wisdom.
Respect for Nature: [Sahaja yogis prey the Panch-Mahabhoot on a daily basis and request the elements of Mother Nature to make them suitable instruments of God Almighty]
Emphasizes reverence for nature, recognizing the divine presence in all aspects of creation.
Pluralism and Tolerance:[Almost all religious scriptures have talked about the concept of ‘Born Twice ‘Dwija’ – that happens spontaneously in Sahaja Yoga]
Sanatan Dharma promotes religious pluralism, acknowledging the validity of diverse spiritual paths and fostering tolerance.
Self-Realization: [The core essence of Sahaja Yoga – initiation starts with the awakening of Kundalini Shakti and the direct experience of divine cool breeze as mentioned by Shri Adi SHankaracharya as ‘Saleelum- Saleelum’]
Advocates the realization of the true self (Atman) and the understanding of the eternal connection between the individual soul and the Supreme Reality (Brahman).
Ahimsa (Non-Violence): [ Sahaja Yoga is here to only spread LOVE]
Stresses the principle of Ahimsa, non-violence, as a fundamental ethical guideline in thoughts, words, and actions.
Yajna and Sacrifice:[We live for self and others – Bahujan Hitaye, Bahujan Sukhaye]
Encourages the practice of Yajna, selfless service, and sacrifice for the well-being of society and the world.
Guru-Disciple Tradition:[Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi is the GURU worshipped by Sahaja Yogis]
Values the Guru-Disciple tradition, emphasizing the importance of a spiritual guide in one’s journey towards self-realization.
Living in Harmony: [Spread Universal love and brotherhood/ sisterhood – core essence of Sahaja Yoga]
Teaches individuals to live in harmony with themselves, others, and the cosmic order, fostering a balanced and purposeful existence.