- Yuga Dharma
Yuga Dharma ( _sa. युगधर्म) is one aspect of
Dharma , as understood by Hindus. "Yuga dharma" is that aspect of dharma that is valid for aYuga , an epoch or age as established by Hindu tradition. The other aspect of dharma is "Sanatan Dharma", dharma which is not subject to change.Hindu sacred writings are broken into two groups: Śruti writings (such as the
Vedas ) regarded as timeless in character, andSmriti , writings that focus on less timeless elements. Sanatan Dharma is based on the Shruti writings, while Yuga Dharma is based on the Smitris.Some scholars describe Santan dharma as the overall, unchanging and abiding principals of dharma, and describe Yuga dharma as a lesser aspect of dharma, since it is constantly changing. Such scholars distinguish Sanatan dharma as the dharma of
religion , and Yuga dharma as the dharma of social interaction:law ,ethics ,etiquette and so on.Swami Vivekananda describes the distinction between them in this way. Of Sanatan dharma, he says:We know that in our books, a clear distinction is made between two sets of truths. The one set is that which abides for ever, being built upon the nature of man, the nature of the
soul , the soul's relation to God, the nature of God, perfection and so on; there are also the principles of cosmology, of the infinitude of creation, or more correctly speaking, projection, the wonderful law of cyclical procession, and so on; these are eternal principles founded upon the universal laws of nature.Of Yuga dharma, he says:
The other set comprises the minor laws, which guide the working of our everyday life. They belong more properly to the
Puranas , to the Smrtis, and not to the Sruti. These have nothing to do with the other principles. Even inIndia , these minor laws have been changing all the time. Customs of one age, of one yuga, have not been the customs of another, and as yuga come after yuga, they will still have to change. [http://www.hinduism.co.za/yuga.htm]Opinions on Yuga Dharma
The current Yuga Dharma for this age is debated amongst the traditions of Hinduism. Within
Gaudiya Vaishnavism the belief that the congegational dancing, singing and chanting (japa ) of the Hare Krishan maha-mantra is the correct Yuga-dharma, based on quotations from their scriptures:"This sixteen-name, thirty-two syllable mantra is the Maha-mantra in the Age of Kali by which all living beings can be delivered. One should never abandon chanting this mahamantra."—
Ananta-samhita For
Sri Vaishnavism ,the performance of Prappati orSaranagati through the ritual called Panca-Samskaram is the Yuga-dharma, according to the older scriptural text; theVedas . The ritual initiates one into the protective and saving grace ofVishnu orNarayana . For Sri Vaishnavas, another important part of the yuga-dharma, because of Vedic traditions and scriptural references is the chanting of the eight syllable mantra, two sentence mantra of Narayana and theVishnu sahasranama or thousand names of Vishnu. These three mantras constitute the original maha-mantras for Vaishnavas during the time ofRamanujacharya and before him. Another aspect of the Yuga-dharma for Sri Vaishnavas, which back by scripture, is surrender and devotion to SriVenkateshwara orBalaji . According to various verses from the Puranas and other text; Lord Venkateshwara is the supreme form of Vishnu for the Kali Yuga.See also
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