How did Sanatan Dharma survive under Mughal rule?

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Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) has left its mark through diverse culture integration.

Even though facing various challenges and threatening situations, it has continued to grow and progress.

In between, Sanatan Dharma has faced a lot of challenges as well.

It has to interact and compete with other religions like Buddhism, Jainism, and Islam.
It has also been suppressed under certain rulers and colonial rule.
It has faced the challenges in adapting to globalization, including the impact of technology and urbanization.

As we can see, it has many challenges, but it also responds to these challenges in a very wonderful way. The way it tackles the threatening situation and challenges is remarkable.

There are so many interesting factors that contribute to Sanatan Dharma survival:

Adaptability—It shows the capability to accept every culture, tradition, and idea without any boundation.
Distributed system—The centralized authority has permitted Sanatan Dharma to grow more in every different form that makes it more flexible to bloom.
Cultural Heritage—The Vedas and the Puranas have supported the teaching and practices of Sanatan Dharma that help it to flourish.
Personal and Devotional Practices—Based on personal experiences, it emphasizes personal growth and self-awareness.
Integration with local culture and tradition: Sanatan Dharma has merged local customs and practices with the rich and diverse tradition that created a positive essence.

These are the main factors that helped in the survival of Sanatan Dharma under Mughal rule.

answered 17 days ago by Himanshi Gupta

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