Hinduism represents a very broad and diverse
philosophy embedded within religion. Too broad really to have
any pretentions about explaining what hinduism stands for
on a page like this.
In origin Hinduism rests on the vedic traditions
and on the tantric traditions. The vedic traditions are best
represented in the Veda's, the main and first holy books of
hinduism, although they existed as a purely oral tradition
long before books were invented and although many later hinduism
scriptures became of vital importance. The tantric traditions
in hinduism do not have any particular holy books, but much
rather combine many ancient sciences such as astronomy, astrology,
numerology,
physiognomy, physics, chemistry, alchemy, Ayurveda
(the traditional medicine of India), psychology,
mathematics, geometry, and so on. See also Tantra
Yoga.
There are many concepts that are very important
in Hinduism philosophy. Hereafter we start with but a few
:
Sanatan Society stands for those that follow the original, universal and eternal truth, path or law of yoga. Though it is Hindu in origin, Sanatan Society is not limited to any religion, race, time or country, nor in fact to any particular organisation.