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		<title>What Yoga Truly Means in Sanātana Dharma</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Introduction Today, the word “Yoga” is recognized all over the world. For many people, it immediately brings to mind physical postures, stretching routines, breathing exercises, fitness studios, or relaxation techniques. While these may be beneficial, the original meaning of Yoga in Sanātana Dharma is far deeper, more profound, and spiritual in nature. Yoga was never [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the word “Yoga” is recognized all over the world. For many people, it immediately brings to mind physical postures, stretching routines, breathing exercises, fitness studios, or relaxation techniques. While these may be beneficial, the original meaning of Yoga in Sanātana Dharma is far deeper, more profound, and spiritual in nature. Yoga was never created merely for physical…</p>
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		<title>Love in Sanātana Dharma — The Divine Pulse of Existence</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[✨ Conclusion Love, in Sanātana Dharma, is the movement of the One toward Itself through the many.It begins as affection (Sneha), grows as devotion (Bhakti), and culminates as realization (Ānanda).In the end, there is no lover and no beloved — only the shining truth that Love itself is God. “Yatra prema, tatra īśvaraḥ.”Where there is [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love, in Sanātana Dharma, is the movement of the One toward Itself through the many. It begins as affection (Sneha), grows as devotion (Bhakti), and culminates as realization (Ānanda). In the end, there is no lover and no beloved — only the shining truth that Love itself is God.</p>
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