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		<title>Understanding Vairāgya: The Four Types of Detachment in Sanātana Dharma</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In modern life, people often use words like detached, emotionless, or spiritual very casually. But in Sanātana Dharma, true detachment — known as Vairāgya — is considered one of the deepest inner transformations a human being can experience. Vairāgya does not simply mean rejecting the world or abandoning relationships. It is not hatred toward life, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In modern life, people often use words like detached, emotionless, or spiritual very casually. But in Sanātana Dharma, true detachment — known as Vairāgya — is considered one of the deepest inner transformations a human being can experience. Vairāgya does not simply mean rejecting the world or abandoning relationships. It is not hatred toward life, nor is it emotional numbness.</p>
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