A calm, well-sourced guide to Sanathana Dharma
About this project
This is an educational platform dedicated to sharing the wisdom, philosophy, and living traditions of Sanathana Dharma — often known today as the Hindu tradition.
Our aim is simple: to offer clear, respectful, and well-sourced introductions for learners of every background. We are a learning resource, not a religious authority, and everything here is written in a spirit of seva (selfless service) and shared inquiry.
What you will find here
- Articles on philosophy, scriptures, deities, festivals, sacred geography, and history.
- A Pañcāṅga calendar computed with real astronomy — tithi, nakṣatra, yoga, karaṇa, and festival dates.
- A Dharma Guide that answers questions using the articles published on this site.
- Categories that let you follow a single theme from first principles onward.
Our approach
We honour the diversity of sampradāyas and traditions, and we try to distinguish carefully between history, scripture, philosophy, and personal belief. Where traditions differ, we note the range of views rather than flattening them into a single "official" answer.
We write to explain, not to preach. The goal is to help a curious reader understand a vast, living tradition with accuracy and respect.
Who it is for
Students, seekers, practitioners, teachers, and the simply curious — from those encountering these ideas for the first time to those returning for a deeper look.
Get in touch
Corrections, suggestions, and thoughtful questions are always welcome. Please reach out through our contact page.
What you’ll find here
The Library
In-depth, well-sourced articles on philosophy, scriptures, deities, festivals, and sacred history.
ExplorePañcāṅga Calendar
A daily Hindu almanac computed with real astronomy — tithi, nakṣatra, yoga, karaṇa, and festivals.
ExploreDharma Guide
Ask anything about Sanathana Dharma and get answers grounded in this library's articles.
ExploreHow we approach it
Educational, not dogmatic
We explain rather than preach, and clearly separate history, scripture, philosophy, and personal belief.
Respectful of all paths
We honour the diversity of sampradayas and traditions, written with cultural sensitivity.
Well-sourced and careful
We cite sources where we can and aim for accuracy over sensation.
Offered in seva
A free public resource, written in a spirit of selfless service and shared inquiry.
Begin exploring
Read at your own pace, follow the sacred calendar, or simply ask a question.