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hinduism ,technically, is not a religion. It was term quoted by outsiders. Before that "santana dharma" was the faith people believed. It has basic concept of "dharma"(core of hinduism,jainism,buddhism,sikhism).
Dharma has varied meanings refering to duty and righteousness.e.g. it is the dharma of fire to burn, for human being to gain higher conciousness,etc
sanatana dharma means timeless faith i.e. it was,is and will always be there. There is no time of starting of sanatan dharma.
It is the eternal law of nature.
secondly, dharmic religions do not emphasize on Gods(but righteousness) and are pluralistic and inclusive.
For e.g. - one of verses of vedas state " truth is one, but there can be different ways to attain it".
It means even a christian can practice "sanatan dharma" without leaving his/her faith because christianity is a different path for attaining same truth.
Lastly, "sanatan dharma" does not promote proselytism and lays emphasis on equality of all living beings.
That is the reason why most hinduism religions put emphasis on vegetarianism(because it causes harm to other living beings)
and jains do not even eat root vegetables because it leads to killing of that plant.
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