Dharmic Hindu

VISISTA SANATANA DHARMA PRINCIPLES

Mission of DHP is create Dharmic Hindu kutumbakam ( families ) who believe in dharmik Hindu as primary identity who are spiritually, educationally, economically enlightened and inclined more as a societal individual rather than a solo individual, who wishes to progress with philosophy of visista sanatana dharma.

Trishula Shaktikarana of DHARMIK HINDU

Trishula Shaktikarana of DHARMIK HINDU

Cultural empowerment

( samskriti shaktikaraṇa)

Economic empowerment

( Ardika shaktikarana )

Political empowerment

( Adhikara shaktikarana )

sapta parivartana -SAPTA TATVA - SAPTA KARMA

These SAPTA tatva which shall be imbibed through SAPTA karma for empowerment of individual ,
organisation – that is Dharmik Hindu – Dharmik Hindu parishad

Who is Dharmic Hindu

Principle : Sama dharma - Sama bhava - Sama Tulya - Sama Pragati - Sama samaja

Dhārmika Nava Niyamāḥ

(Nine Guiding Principles for a Dhārmika Hindu

1. Eka Dharma – Eka Daiva – Eka Varṇa

There is one universal Dharma, one Divine Truth, and one human Varṇa rooted in Guna and Karma, not birth. Oneness of God of Truth.

2. Daivam Ekam – Namam anekam

The Divine is one, manifesting in many forms. Worship one supreme being , but can see any form.

3. Bhakti – Yukti – Prayukti

Integrate devotion, reason, and right application. A Dhārmika Hindu is emotional in heart, rational in mind, practical in action. Rituals with a reason.

4. Dharma – pragna- Artha – Karma – Mokṣa

The five fold path of life: Dharma as foundation, Pragna as wisdom Artha as meaning & purpose, Karma as righteous action, Moksha as the highest liberation.

5. Ṛtva – Dhārmika Sevā

Live in tune with Ṛta (cosmic order) through selfless service. Service (Sevā) is the bridge between Dharma and society.

6. Prakṛti – Paramātma – Ekam

Nature and the Supreme are one continuum. Protecting Prakṛti is devotion to Paramātma.

7. Jīvanāśrama Anukaroti

Follow the Āśrama Dharma (life stages) in spirit—not rigidity—adapting it to modern life with responsibility and balance.

8. Avatāra–Puruṣottama Darśanam

See every human being as a potential Avatāra through great Karma. Every life is capable of rising to Purushottama through effort.

9. “Saṅghaḥ śreṣṭhaḥ — vyaktiḥ svalpaḥ.”

The collective is great; the individual is small.