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In this discourse, delivered on the third day of the Divine Life Society (Vadodara) Amrut Mahotsav, Svami Haribrahmendrananda Tirthaji provides a holistic overview of Sanatan Hindu Dharma, focusing on its universal and integrative nature. Key Themes Discussed: The Integral Yoga of Svami Sivananda [04:49]: Svami Haribrahmendranandaji highlights that Svami Sivananda was not sectarian but viewed Sanatan Dharma globally. He propagated an "Integral Yoga" that synthesizes Karma, Bhakti, and Jnana, much like the synthesis found in the Bhagavad Gita. He notes that the Gita is a revolutionary text that unified various previously separate spiritual disciplines into a single comprehensive path [11:47]. Adi Shankaracharya’s Unification [14:46]: The speaker explains how Adi Shankaracharya reconciled conflicting sects by establishing Panchayatana Puja (worship of five deities: Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha, Devi, and Surya). He emphasized that these deities are not in opposition but are manifestations of the one non-dual Truth (Advaita), thereby removing sectarian hatred. The Essence of Sat-Chit-Ananda [21:41]: A significant portion of the speech is dedicated to explaining the core Vedantic concept of Sat-Chit-Ananda (Existence-Consciousness-Bliss) using the analogy of Deep Sleep (Sushupti) [27:06]. Sat (Existence): In deep sleep, we exist without the body, mind, or ego, proving that our true self is independent of physical birth and death. Ananda (Bliss): Everyone, regardless of age or species, wakes up from deep sleep saying they slept "happily," indicating that our intrinsic nature is bliss [34:09]. Advaita (Non-Duality): The experience of deep sleep is the same for everyone—king or beggar, human or animal—demonstrating the fundamental oneness of all beings. Practical Vedanta & Unity [47:15]: Svami urges listeners to practice non-duality in daily life by seeing the common humanity and divine element in everyone. He cites the prayer "Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah" (May all be happy) as the practical application of this philosophy. The "5G" of Sanatan Dharma [58:16]: Building on a previous speaker's mention of "2G" (Guru and Govind), Svami Haribrahmendranandaji expands this to "5G" as the pillars of modern spiritual life: Guru (The Guide) Govind (God) Gita (The Scripture/Knowledge) Gau (The Cow/Service & Compassion) Ganga (The Culture/Purity) #HinduDharma #Vedanta #SwamiHaribrahmendranandji #DivineLifeSociety #Spirituality #SatChitAnanda #SanatanDharma #Advaita #BhagavadGita #5GofSpirituality #SanatanDharma #Hinduism #Vedanta #AdvaitaVedanta #SwamiHaribrahmendrananda #DivineLifeSociety #BhagavadGita #Satsang #Spirituality #HinduDharma #SatChitAnanda #Sivananda #Upanishads #VedicWisdom #AdiShankaracharya #NonDuality #SanatanaDharma #SpiritualAwakening #Satchidananda #Guru #IndianPhilosophy #SelfRealization #DLSVadodara #HariOm #Gita #Bhakti #JnanaYoga #AtmaGyan #HindiPravachan #AmrutMahotsav