Prof Dr Karthikeyan Ramalingam

Prof Dr Karthikeyan Ramalingam
My passion for dentistry & oral pathology is unified like my soul bound to the omnipotent creator
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Saturday, January 17, 2026

Sanatana Dharma

Sanātana Dharma (सनातन धर्म) means “the eternal way of life.” It is the traditional self-description of what is today called Hinduism.

  • Sanātana = eternal, timeless, universal

  • Dharma = cosmic order, duty, righteousness, way of living
    Together, it refers to a timeless spiritual and ethical framework rather than a single, fixed religion.

Key foundations

  1. Vedas – The oldest sacred texts (Ṛig, Yajur, Sāma, Atharva)

  2. Upaniṣads – Philosophical inquiry into Brahman (ultimate reality) and Ātman (self)

  3. Smṛtis & Itihāsas – Bhagavad Gītā, Rāmāyaṇa, Mahābhārata

  4. Purāṇas – Devotional narratives and cosmology

  • Brahman – Supreme, infinite reality

  • Ātman – The true self, identical with Brahman (in Advaita)

  • Karma – Law of action and consequence

  • Saṁsāra – Cycle of birth and rebirth

  • Mokṣa – Liberation from saṁsāra

  • Dharma – Moral, social, and spiritual duty (varies by role and stage of life)

     

Paths to realization (Yogas)

  • Jñāna Yoga – Path of knowledge

  • Bhakti Yoga – Path of devotion

  • Karma Yoga – Path of selfless action

  • Rāja Yoga – Path of meditation and discipline

     

Way of life 

  • Accepts multiple philosophies (Advaita, Dvaita, Viśiṣṭādvaita, Sāṅkhya, Yoga, Nyāya, etc.)

  • Encourages pluralism: “Ekam sat viprā bahudhā vadanti” — Truth is one, sages call it by many names

  • Emphasizes personal spiritual experience over compulsory belief

  • Integrates spirituality, ethics, society, ecology, and daily life

  • Sees the universe as sacred and interconnected

Friday, March 21, 2025

Life - Richness - Lives

 

Life is a fleeting journey—a constant dance between gaining and letting go. We arrive with nothing, yet we spend our days striving, building, and holding on as if we can defy time.

We chase success, love, and meaning, weaving stories of purpose along the way. But in the end, no matter how much we gather, we must leave it all behind.

True richness is not in what we possess, but in what we give—the love we share, the kindness we spread, and the lives we touch. Though we depart empty-handed, we are never truly empty, for our legacy lives on in the hearts of others.


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