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Hinduism is inherently a religion based on true knowledge and universal wisdom. Hindu sages proclaimed the existence of two kinds of knowledge - a lower secular, scientific knowledge and a higher, divine knowledge. |
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Hinduism...gave itself no name, because it set itself no sectarian limits; it claimed no universal adhesion, asserted no sole infallible dogma, set up no single narrow path or gate of salvation; it was less a creed or cult than a continuously enlarging tradition of the God ward endeavor of the human spirit. An immense many-sided and many staged provision for a spiritual self-building and self-finding, it had some right to speak of itself by the only name it knew, the eternal religion, Santana Dharma...
Sri Aurobindo |