Sanātana Dharma – Lived Experience
Awakening the Inner Journey
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Premyogi vajra
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When Scriptures Become a Life
What if the ancient scriptures were not stories to believe, but maps to be lived?
Sanātana Dharma – Lived Experience is not a theoretical book on Hindu philosophy, nor a commentary on scriptures. It is a rare and intimate record of how the great archetypes of Sanātana Dharma — Krishna, Shakti, Durga, Shiva, and Rama — unfold naturally as phases of human consciousness within a single ordinary life.
Written from direct experience, this book traces a complete inner journey:
from childhood innocence (Bāla-Kṛṣṇa),
to adolescent attraction and rasa,
to devotion (bhakti),
to samādhi born of love,
to Shakti awakening and Durga-like courage,
to tantric isolation and Shiva stillness,
and finally toward the balanced rest of the Rama phase.
The author, Premyogi Vajra, shows that these divine forms are not historical events locked in the past, but living psychological and spiritual processes that continue to occur in modern human beings — even in the age of technology, science, and urban life.
This book is for readers who:
feel that scriptures must be lived, not merely read
are confused by tantra, kundalini, and bhakti contradictions
want a grounded, non-fantastical account of awakening
seek integration of spirituality with family, work, and society
sense that the divine is not outside, but unfolding within
This is not a book of teachings.
It is not a guide, not a manual, and not a promise of enlightenment.
It is a mirror — showing how Sanātana Dharma actually works when life itself becomes the guru.
Written in simple language, free of dogma, and rooted in lived truth, this book offers a new way to understand Indian spirituality: not as religion, not as philosophy, but as human evolution in motion.
If you have ever wondered whether the ancient paths still function today — this book is the answer.