Hinduism defines itself as Sanatana Dharma meaning the ‘Universal and Eternal Tradition’. As a universal tradition, Hinduism cannot reject any aspect of human spirituality or striving to know the ultimate truth, which allows it not only to embrace religion and spirituality of all types but also to develop philosophy, art and science, even to accept a place for atheism as a stage in the development of human thought. Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. It is not founded by any individual. Hinduism is God centred and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God, because the answer to the question ‘Who is behind the eternal principles and who makes them work?’ will have to be ‘Cosmic power, Divine power, God’ Was there a specific founder of the religion (Hinduism?) Swami Vivekananda wrote: There are these eternal principles, which stand upon their own foundations without depending on any reasoning, even much less on the authority of sages howeve
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