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  • Members: 8126
  • Category: Spirituality
  • Founded: Jul 28, 2005
  • Language: English
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Toward a Vedic Restoration

This forum is dedicated to understanding the path of Sanatana Dharma in its most original and authentic form. Sanatana Dharma is the most ancient religion on earth, and serves as the original historical basis of all later forms of religious expression. Dharma is the common spiritual heritage of all humankind.

Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya has devoted the last 39 years of his life to teaching Dharma philosophy. He earned a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is globally recognized as one of the foremost Acharyas (spiritual teachers) and authorities on Dharma Spirituality. He teaches with authenticity, honesty and integrity.

Sri Acharyaji was the Resident Acharya of the Hindu Temple of Nebraska - the first time in American history that a non-Indian had been appointed to such a highly prestigious religious post.

Acharyaji is a rare spiritual teacher who combines deep personal insight, an ability to awaken profound spiritual realization in others, and an extensive academic background. Acharyaji is widely known and respected for his unapologetically authentic and philosophically challenging approach to the spiritual path. If there were only one word to explain the character and teachings of this great spiritual master, that word is "Authenticity".

This list will share with you information about the unique writings, teachings, and work of this contemporary Vedic philosopher. Join us today. For further information about Sri Acharyaji's teachings, visit:

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"Learn the path of Yoga, which leads from limitation to freedom. It is the eternal path. No step along this path can be lost. No effort is wasted. Even a small amount of progress brings freedom from fear." (Bhagavad Gita, 2:40)

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