📘 Fundamental Principles of Sanatan Dharma Chakra
This course explores the transition from a common existence to the state of a Siddha Purusha through disciplined practice and psychological expansion
Designed for those seeking a holistic understanding of personal growth and mental discipline, this course offers a practical framework for navigating human behavior, desires, and the path toward Moksha
A journey into the heart of Sanatan wisdom that reveals a scientific path toward inner perfection
Course Overview
Format: Free Self-Paced Online
Language: English and Multilanguage
Author: Kedi Ganapati
University: MKG Digital University of Sanatan Dharma
Total Syllabus: 8
Practice: Read 3 times. Discuss with 3 people after reading. Agree, disagree, or write one strong opinion from your own perspective in your mother tongue.
What You Will Learn
- 16 Sanskaras of Siddha Purusha: The path to achieving inner perfection through body and mind discipline.
- Moksha as Mental Completeness: Redefining liberation as the expansion and fulfillment of the human mind.
- Yoga and Bhakti Sadhana: Practical paths of self-development through action, knowledge, and devotion.
- The Four Purusharthas: A conceptual framework for a balanced life involving Duty, Wealth, Desire, and Liberation.
- Psychological Samudra Manthan: A symbolic model of the life cycle and mental states.
- Sanatan Dharmachakra: The 24 principles governing rights, duties, and rules for human existence.
- The Philosophy of Festivals: Understanding time, discipline, and human behavior through traditional celebrations.
Who This Course Is For
- Individuals seeking a structured, psychological approach to ancient Indian scriptures.
- Students of ethics, consciousness, and self-development.
- Anyone curious about the practical application of Sanatan principles in modern life.
- Learners worldwide—no prior qualification or registration required.
How to Use This Syllabus
- Follow Syllabus in order for the best understanding.
- Click each Syllabus link to open and read the full lesson.
- All content is free and self-paced.
- No qualification or registration required.
📙 Syllabus 1: 16 Sanskar of Siddha Purusha
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
Why Do People Meditate?
Three Types of Meditation
Who is a Siddha Purush?
From Siddha Purush to Moksha
Eight Physical Sanskaras (Body Discipline)
Eight Mental Sanskaras (Mind Discipline)
Siddha Purush vs Common Person
Common Misconceptions About Moksha & Siddha Purusha
👉 Click Siddha Purush to read Syllabus 1
📗 Syllabus 2: Moksha – Completeness and Expansion
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
What is Moksha?
The Concept of Mind Completeness
The Eight States of the Human Mind
Understanding the Void State
The Role of Experiences in Achieving Completeness
Rebirth and Continuation of Mind Experiences
The Eight Divine Desires Explained
The Mystery of Saturn and the Gate of Heaven
👉 Click Moksha to read Syllabus 2
📒 Syllabus 3: Yoga Sadhana
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
Karma Yoga: The Path of Action
Jnana Yoga: The Path of Knowledge
Dhyana Yoga: The Path of Meditation
Prana Yoga: The Path of Vital Energy
👉 Click Yoga Sadhana to read Syllabus 3
📕 Syllabus 4: Bhakti Sadhana
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
The Nature of Devotion (Bhakti)
Faith vs. Belief: A Conceptual Distinction
Tantra Bhakti
Mantra Bhakti
Yantra Bhakti
Dhyana Bhakti
Authentic vs. Performative Devotion
Contextual Practices: The Case of Chaturmas
👉 Click Bhakti Sadhana to read Syllabus 4
📔 Syllabus 5: Four Purushartha
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
Definition and Scope of Purushartha
Dharma: Ethical Order and Duty
Artha: Pursuit of Material Resources
Kama: Principle of Desire and Fulfillment
Moksha: Mental Completeness and Liberation
👉 Click Purushartha to read Syllabus 5
📙 Syllabus 6: 18 Gems of Samudra Manthan
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
Reframing the Myth: 14 Gems or 18 Psychological States?
Symbolism of Key Elements
The Emergence of the 18 Gems: A Life Cycle Model
Conclusion: The Samudra Manthan Never Stops
👉 Click Samudra Manthan to read Syllabus 6
📗 Syllabus 7: Sanatan Dharmachakra
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
Introduction to Sanatan Dharmachakra
Four Fundamental Rights of Human Beings
Eight Duties of Human Beings
Twelve Rules Governing Human Existence
Philosophical Perspective on Good and Bad
Role of the Individual in Dharma
👉 Click Sanatan Dharmachakra to read Syllabus 7
📒 Syllabus 8: 24 Sanatan Festivals
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
Philosophical Basis of Celebration
12 Festivals in Purnima
12 Festivals in Amavasya
Diwali and Holi: Cosmological Interpretations
Distinction Between Festival and Carnival
Role of Faith and Temporal Accuracy
"Dharma is following the rights, responsibilities, and rules of one’s own existence."
Course Overview & Author’s Note
Total Fees: Free
About the Author: Kedi Ganapati has dedicated close to eighteen years to exploring original principles of dimensions, psychology, and social frameworks.
Copyright Notice: This course is authored by Kedi Ganapati, founder of MKG Digital University of Sanatan Dharma.
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