The Eternal Law

‘The Eternal Law’ aims to make the timeless teachings of Sanātana Dharma philosophy accessible to modern readers, seekers, and students.

Core Concepts

Brahman

Īśvara

Ātman

Jīva

Tattva

Jīvātman

Prakṛti

Triguṇa

Ākāśa & Kāla

Mokṣa

Dharma

Puruṣārtha

Ādhyātmika Mārga

Guru

Darśana

Āstikya & Arcana

Decoding The Basic Tenets Of Sanātana Philosophy

With a non-sectarian and inclusive approach, ‘The Eternal’ Law unpacks the essential principles of Sanātana Dharma, aiming to provide a clear understanding of this ancient spiritual tradition.

The book explores universal human questions — about Divinity, freedom, free will, happiness, and death — through the lens of Indian metaphysics. It aligns closely with the objectives of the NEP 2020, especially the emphasis on integrating Indian epistemologies and philosophical traditions into mainstream academic frameworks.

Written for beginners in Sanātana spirituality, the book seeks to simplify complex ideas while remaining faithful to their original essence.

What people are saying

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“As a Yoga practitioner, I always have questions in my mind- Who am I? What is consciousness? What is the purpose of my life? How does Karma work?” The author, Sujata Khanna, has explained all these concepts in a very simple manner.

Mukta Sardesai

Creative Yoga and Fitness Therapist
(18 years’ experience in Medical Yoga therapy)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

‘The Eternal Law’ is an excellent book covering all philosophy of existence in Sanatana Dharma. It is written in a precise, concise, and lucid manner.

Capt. Sachin Deshmukh

Retd. Master Mariner and Consultant
(Master of Global Management, Thunderbird, Glandale, Arizona)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

‘The Eternal Law’ is a very captivating book. The author has contextualised the book very well. The author’s deep research is evident, as the book depicts philosophical dimensions that fit in the intellectual landscape and written in the manner in which the reader can easily comprehend.

Seema Tamhane

Research Scholar and Teacher in Yoga
(M. Com, MAM, MA-Yoga Shastra)