Sanatan Dharma is Astik Darshan

Last Updated on November 11, 2024 by Tejaswini

There are only the two possible thought systems. Aastik आस्तिक and Naastik नास्तिक.

Sanatan Dharma is the only Aastik Darshan Shastra आस्तिक दर्शन शास्त्र . Everything else, all religions, philosophies, thought systems etc is Naastik.

We all have heard these words in our lives but we have never deliberated on what they mean. This is the beauty of Sanskrit, our real mother tongue, it hides the truth in plain sight. But if anyone genuinely wants to know, it as easily shows the way. Sanskrit is Devbhasha Samskrutam, its vowels and consonants have meanings and the word itself is the entire concept. There are no proper nouns in Sanskrit. Each Sanskrit word carries in it, the description of what it means. Eg the word ‘Govind’ which is used as a name for a boy, is actually an adjective, it describes the one who is capable of finding, getting, gaining the Go (post here).

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So what do the words Aastik Darshan Shastra and Naastik mean?

  • Aastik – existence, reality, truth, belief or faith in existence, believer in existence.
  • Darshan – anything which is seen, act of seeing, vision, teaching, perception, observation, observing, appearance, noticing, knowing, judgement, discerning, intention, inspection, experience, exhibiting, showing a mirror, etc this word has several meanings.
  • Shastra – book, teaching, composition, compendium, art, discipline, rules, an instrument of teaching, direction, good counsel, proper advice etc.
  • Naastik – atheist, non belief in existence, non existence.

Sanatan Dharma points towards Existence. It is an instrument which directs towards Astitva. Aastik Darshan Shastra is an art which helps its adherents discern Existence. Sanatan Dharma is not a religion, not a dogma, not a philosophy, not an idea. It is a systematic step wise syllabus towards the Self ie Existence. It does not describe the Self. The Self can never be described. The Self Is Anirvachaniya अनिर्वचनीय. But you follow the steps given here you will be able to claim the Self, own it, know it completely.

Ved and Tantra both are the language of Sanatan Dharma, the same thing presented in different words. If you cannot directly intuit Reality then maybe you can follow its direction when presented in a dialogue, as a teaching. Both Ved and Tantra are equal and and are the exact same thing. Wrote a ‘proof’ on this in this post.

  • Ved are ‘seen’ ie directly intuited by our Rishi. There is no author of the Ved, they are apaurusheya. Only the names of the Rishis who ‘saw’ these verses/Rk are mentioned as reference. Thus the Ved are also called Nigam. They are the roots of Sanatan Dharma. They are the route to the Self. They are certainty, reality and they are the Self.
  • Tantra is presented as a dialogue between a deity and a disciple. Several tantra are depicted as Bhagwan Shiva teaching Devi Parvati, the reference is ’Shiv Parvati Samvaad’. Then Laxmi Tantra has Devi Laxmi teaching Devraj Indra. There is Vishnu tantra, Gayatri tantra, Ganapati tantra etc. So it can be said that the ‘author’ of the Tantra is the deity who has taught it. But ultimately every deity is the Self. The Tantra let you approach the Self, the origin, thus are called Agam.

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Existence /Astitva is not divided, it does not change, it does not have attributes, it cannot be described, nor measured. eg I cannot say that ‘I exist 50% today and tomorrow I will exist 75%’. I cannot ask the shopkeeper to give me ‘5kg existence’. I cannot say ‘existence is salty’, or that ‘existence is yellow’. The – time, kg, salty, green, 50% etc – are attributes, matters of Experience and not pure Existence. You can sense only Experience, ie the created world, the attributes. It is impossible to experience pure Existence. But it is very much possible to know pure Existence. And the route is the syllabus of the Sanatan Dharma.

But not everyone wants to really know pure Existence, most of us are ok with sensing the Experience part. It requires rare courage to see the whole truth. So for those rare ones, who want to know Astitva, reality, truth, infinity, as the Self then this is possible only through Sanatan dharma.

Every system other than Sanatan Dharma is Naastik. They cannot point you towards Existence. These other systems deny the existence of Existence. It sounds absurd when put it like this but do read the texts of these other systems and if possible talk to their teachers. Note their logic or rather the lack thereof. They are incapable of logically describing their system. The Naastik systems operate only on the levels of Experience. Experience is always variable and any system which tries to explain the variable in constant terms is bound to be a failure. The Naastik systems fail at this test of logic.

(The Buddhist system had almost reached, so close to Existence, but they failed spectacularly. Buddhist philosophy remains at the level of the Void /Shunya. Thus 1000+ yrs ago Buddhist teachers conceded the failure of their philosophies during their Shastraarth with Adi Shankaracharya and came back to Sanatan Dharma with their followers.)

Will try to explain with some examples. Existence cannot be described in words so I will lay out the thought process, see where it takes you. Each example should be taken only to that extent that it helps you understand the concept of Reality/ Subject/ Existence. It is an intellectual exercise.

Eg. a gold bangle. The ‘bangle’ is the shape (Naam roop). The ‘gold’ is the substance (Vastu). So if you describe the bangle, as made of gold, round in shape, named as a ‘bangle’ etc you are operating at the level of Experience. You focus on the name – shape. You will consider that the necklace, bangle, earring, a lump of gold is different from each other. But if you are able to say that the gold exists in the round shape, named as a bangle then you are operating at the level of Existence. You are simultaneously aware of the shape – name (naam roop) and the substance (vastu). You know that the bangle, necklace, earring, lump etc is the same gold which has been temporarily in a different name – shape. And also remember that you know that you can never experience/ see gold without a shape. Nor can you experience the name-shape separate from the substance.

Let’s extrapolate this concept. It will be easy if you can think in the abstract. The tree, the bangle, the sky, the space, the sound, the color, the taste, the touch etc are all different name – shape (naam roop) of the essential Existence (vastu). Existence cannot be seen or heard or tasted etc, it cannot be described by any one single name – shape. It can only be known by the 3rd eye/ vijnyanmaykosh. This is what the Sanatan Dharma does. It points towards the Self, it does not describe the Self. So if you follow the path it lays out you will know your Self. This is the 100% promise of the Aastik Darshan Shastra. And you will know it here itself, you don’t have to go to a heaven to know that you yourself are the Self. You are the Subject, Existence, Reality and all these name – shapes are also your own. You are the indescribable Eternal.

Eg. We are humans, but humans are really mammals, and mammals are really vertebrates, vertebrates are really animals, and animals are really living beings. What have we done here? We have understood that the limited category – ‘human’ is actually a much broader category – living. So when I say that there is no difference between a human and a fungus, I am 100% right. At that broadest subjective level they are both living organisms, thus non different from each other. Existence is the broadest possible subjective reality. You are this Existence and everything from the subtle indescribable consciousness to the material physical earth is only you, the Self.

Eg. You eat a sweet. Your tongue senses the sweetness and your brain interprets it as sweet. What has really happened? The object is glucose molecules, but molecules are really atoms, and atoms are really electrons/neutrons/protons etc subatomic particles in subatomic space. These sub atomic particles are also shown to be actually space or energy. What is space? We have these quantum, string etc theories which says that matter is strings, energy moving as waves in an enclosed space, etc etc. That is all that the modern scientists can think of. But in Sanatan Dharma we go even deeper within. We say that all this is actually existence /Astitva, awareness, intelligence, consciousness. So what do we get? The object ‘sugar’ is consciousness. Similarly your brain is also is consciousness. Sanatan Dharma asserts that there is only one non-dual Astitva. Existence is the only indescribable constant. So the sugar, the brain and also the process of recognising the object as sugar are all consciousness. What we have done here is to gradually delve into the object, examine it critically and thus reach the Subject, ie the Self. We have understood that there is no difference in the subject, the object and the process of cognition. We have simultaneously expanded our thinking and made it subtle to claim Existence as the Self.

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All Naastik systems are confined to discussions on Non-existence. So what is ‘Non existence’ – If someone considers Experience, to be the ultimate purpose of human life then he believes in ‘Non existence’. If someone considers ‘Experience’ to be the ultimate reality, then he is a Naastik. If you think that there is nothing beyond Experience then you are a Naastik.

What is ‘Experience’ ? It is Naamroop. It is – words, name, attribute, form, shape, description, etc. It can be only experienced and that too only once, eg you can see a particular sunset only once. It cannot be repeatedly experienced in that exact same way. eg you can never see the same sunset you saw on 23/02/2023 at 6hr,  03min 02 sec. And it cannot be conclusively proved to exist either, eg you cannot prove that you saw the sunset. ie the ‘sunset’ experience is nothing but atoms, and atoms are nothing but space, and space is nothing but pure awareness. And time? You cannot even exactly pinpoint the time you saw the sunset. So technically ‘this precise sunset experience’ cannot be proved to exist. But it was experienced. This paradoxical situation is called Maya, Experience.

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Experience is not real nor is it unreal. You very much see images, hear sound, taste food, etc, these are not illusions. These are 100% real but for your sense organs. This is level of perception is called vyavharik level. A level of perception where transactions are possible because duality is perceived.

The other level of perception is called paarmarthik. The ‘self-evident truth’ which is Existence, Astitva. Here you understand that the attributes are just name -shapes and the substance is the eternal Self. You are simultaneously aware of the apparent experience and the unchanging Existence. There is no duality, there is only the indescribable Eternal. Seekers of the Self try to find this level of perception /drushtikon and remain firm in it.

When I was born in this life, I was called a ‘human’. At the age of 12days I was called ‘Tejaswini’. At school I was called a ‘student’. At the office I was called an ‘officer’. And so on, attributes kept adding up. But what has been added on also has to go away. So when I passed school, I was no longer a ‘student’. When I retire, I will no longer be an ‘officer’. When this jivatma exits this body I will not longer be a ‘human’. So the question is, Who is this unchanging “I”? Who Is I?

If you think like this and feverently want to know the answer to this question. If you are willing to do anything for this one answer. If this is your overriding focus/ your Lakshya then and only then will you be able to fearlessly follow the direction shown by the Aastik Darshan Shastra and claim the answer for your own Self.

(I have used the simplest possible words so that it is easier to grasp the concept. English though popular is a very limited language.)

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33 responses to “Sanatan Dharma is Astik Darshan”

  1. Sandeep Garg Avatar
    Sandeep Garg

    Very good explanation madam

  2. Nagarathna N Avatar
    Nagarathna N

    Awesome delineation. Thank you. I look forward to each one of your blogs.

  3. Rishi Avatar
    Rishi

    What was the ‘missing ingredient’ that the Buddhists didn’t quite get that didn’t give completion to their view?

    Also, do you not think Guru Nanak Dev Ji himself Knew Existence?

    In the manner in which you describe, not necessarily all followers being on that level.

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      Mahacheena, a very very long time ago, was a region of Atmajnyani mahapurush and their Maths.
      Later, over generations, their students lost it. They were and still are experts at tantra.
      They reached upto space. But then they saw only emptiness. They could not make that intellectual leap from emptiness to fullness.
      There is always a Subject, if you are seeing nothing it means that there is a consciousness which is seeing that nothing. ‘Nothing’ is also an experience.
      The Paramtattva the Self is not empty, it is full, complete, infinite, never ever empty!
      Thus their teachers lost the Sashtrarth to Swami Adishankaracharya and became his students.

      Shunyatava is the most dangerous thought process.

      Guru Nanakdev was a Swami, an Atmajnyani.
      He has exclusively discussed Om in his teachings. He has always talked about Akaal, ie where even the concept of kaal does not exist. Ie where change is not there, there is no duality. He always talks about that Eternal Self.
      And he is an inspiration for all of us. Shaastra and Shastra acting together for Sanatan Dharma as was the need in his time.

      Adi Shankaracharya used Shaastra as a weapon in Shastrarth demolishing the logic of the nastik sampradays. That was the need of that time.

      Generally speaking, the Guru always talks about the Paramatma. Later over time when the students lose their senses and mix politics, self-ego etc the sampraday loses itself.
      One classic example. As you know, Adi Shankaracharya established 4 Maths – Shrungeri, Dwarka, Puri and Jyotishpeeth. He wrote the Mathamnaya himself, detailing everything about their functioning etc.
      – but today there is one Math in Kanchi which claims to be established by Adi Shankaracharya as a supervisory math over the four. Unbelievable but people are still thronging to it, believing this tale. I wish people read the Mathamnaya once.
      – then the Guru of the Puri Math is named ‘Shri Nischalananda Saraswati’. The title ‘Saraswati’ is used only for the Guru of the Shrungeri Math. He should have taken on the title of ‘Bhogvar’ or ‘Van’ or ‘Aranya’ when he took the gaddi of the Math as per the clear directions of Adi Shankaracharya.

      With time the rules of the Atmajnyani Guru are diluted. That is why the Paramatma has to again and again take birth on this earth to guide the genuine aspirants to the Self.

      1. Rishi Avatar
        Rishi

        Hi again,

        That was quite an awesome reply 🙂

        I’d come to a similar understanding overall.

        Basically, Vajrayana especially, Tibetan Buddhists philosophy, is incredible deep, the Vishudimagga for example, the depth is utterly on a different level, yet quite logical….just one thing

        right when the conclusion is given we reach to Shunyata, which is true in the sense that the logic makes sense so far, so we are at emptiness. But at that point, can we go deeper, explore, tell me about emptiness, like it seems to settle at this level and well – that’s it!

        Similar perhaps, to maybe physicists, where even mystically inclined may end up at quantum fields and really settle on Energy. No problem, but are you saying this is it then? No more discussion.

      2. Seeker Avatar
        Seeker

        This reminds me of a lecture I heard by the Revered Swami Sarvapriyananda of the Ramkrishna Mission. The Buddhists say: The world is Nothing, but “nothing” should be interpreted as “No-thing” such as : The world is “no thing” / “not a thing” separate from Consciousness, it is none other than Consciousness- “Chinmatra”. I personally loved the play of words in the above sentence, and also this post, you clearly have a way with words, and I respect your spiritual depth, it is definitely an inspiration, to be try to do and practise, some of what you advise here.

      3. astrologerbydefault Avatar

        Hi there
        A Atmajnyani Guru will speak always and only about Atmajnyan. every word he utters is this – tat tvam asi.
        it depends on the shishya’s eligibility to pick up what is really being said by the Swami.

        but the Buddhists do not interpret ‘nothing’ like this. they are stuck at shunyata.
        do read some of their texts and if possible talk to their teachers. it is a wonder how they find this logical.

        practice only if you feel that it is correct. Atma-prachiti is necessary.

      4. Seeker Avatar
        Seeker

        “practice only if you feel that it is correct. Atma-prachiti is necessary.”

        I don’t practice because I feel. Perhaps I initially felt/thought : “let me practise because you say so, and you are very spiritually advanced, so you must be correct”, but now I practise because I know, and I am convinced, it is correct thing to do in this life. Some of that conviction/ knowledge came from life experiences, from reading your blogs, and thereafter, listening to Gurus who speak of this Truth, again and again unwaveringly. You are right, understanding and doing is upto the student. Thank you.

      5. astrologerbydefault Avatar

        Hi there
        good
        manomaykosh – emotion / feeling /shraddha – shastraprachiti and guruprachiti

        vijnyanmaykosh – the knowing ie discrimination /vivek where you know what is right for you / vishwas – atmaprachiti

  4. vedicstudent108 Avatar
    vedicstudent108

    Inspiring to hear the eternal truth and the direction to come out of duality, to find the One, the Source, Consciousness.

    I can’t help but add that the technique to turn the attention within, to find the Self, has been reestablished for some 60 years now. Handed down from the ages through Swami Bramananda Saraswati, Shankaracharya of the Jyotir Math, through his disciple, Maharishi Mehesh Yogi, called Transcendental Meditation, available throughout the world today.

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      I have not read the philosophy of Maharshi Yogi so cannot comment.

      However the technique for knowing the Self has always been available, always established and always accessible to those who really want to know. It is Sanatan Dharma itself.
      The Eternal Foundation is itself Existence, the Atma.

      The route follows the same steps.
      Karma
      Upasana
      Jnyan

      The main steps can be made into smaller sub-steps or their names can be different as per language popular at that time.

      Even Shri Krishna in his Bhagwat Gita says that he is saying nothing new, everything is already given in the Upanishads but for easier understanding he is just repeating it.

      There are infinite ways of explaining, but the substance is the same.

      We all choose what our mind feels most comfortable with. Once the mind is relaxed and stops jumping about (Manah sayyam) then the real task begins on the intellectual level.

  5. shke Avatar
    shke

    Dear Tejaswini

    Gained the real understanding of Astik and Nastik today, Generally it is interepreted as believer or non-believer in God or religion.

    Breaking down from gross (naam-roop) to subtle (existence) is extremely helpful.

    I immensely enjoy your blogs. Landed on your page when searching for meaning of life. It’s a beautifully woven tapestry with divine insight into astrology, psychology, spirituality and Sanatan Dharma. You are truly blessed!!!

    Best wishes

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      and i have just written on the grammatical meanings of the words. if you open the sanskrit dictionary you too will get these same simple meanings.

      i have not gone even 1% into any esoteric stuff.

      i dont use hi-fi words. i do not baffle my readers with fancy english words or obtruse concepts.

      every follower of Sanatan Dharma must learn Sanskrit.
      this is the only way we will learn more about ourselves.

      Sanskrit creates Sanskaar.
      Sanskaar is the establishment of the ‘Sam’ beej.

      we learn all sorts of material stuff in our lives which will last only this one lifetime.
      But Sanskrit will help till we realise ourselves. at least learn to read and write basic school level Sanskrit. it is not at all difficult.

      https://psychologicallyastrology.com/2020/05/29/learn-devbhasha-samskrutam-aka-sanskrit/

      and if you find this post useful, then share it with similar astik people (if any) around you who may also find it useful.
      with the nastiks, do not bother.

  6. Rishi Avatar
    Rishi

    * On Lord Buddha

    I’ve said this myself to people, where there’s a very important episode, to ‘us’ it might be anyway.

    Buddha asked his disciples when they were strolling though a forest and he picked up some leaves in his hands.

    Buddha: “Good sirs, are there more leaves in my hands or in this forest”

    “Lord Buddha indeed there are more leaves in the forest than in your hand!”

    Buddha: “in the same way, what I’ve seen is akin to the leaves in the forest, but what I am teaching you are the leaves in my hands – But this is sufficient for Liberation”

    Essentially the debate between Atma and Annata, Buddha spoke against the permanence of Atma.

    That is not Paramatma.

    =====

    Guru Nanak

    The very first words of the Mool Mantar – “Ik Ong Kar”

    If Samskaar is ‘establishment of the Sam beeja’

    That’s given me a different way also to think this means

    ‘Oneness is the Establishment of the Om beeja within Oneself”

  7. shke Avatar
    shke

    Thank you so much for keeping is simple and real. One needs to proficient at their subject to do so, as there is no veil to hide behind.
    It’s been ages since I learnt Sanskrit in school however would like to learn again earnestly. And will share your blog with genuine people.
    I sincerely request you to write more on esoteric and your experiences, if this is just 1%.

  8. sharshala Avatar
    sharshala

    Namaste mam,
    Request you to guide on the below:

    How to come out of arishadvargas. When in anger, desire, ego….the SELF is lost and something disastrous feelings controls the SELF. After , say for example the anger vanishes , and I am silent, I repent on things I said and feel that ‘was it needed?’ How to ward off the arishadvargas even before they come to me. OR if I created these arishadvargas inside me then how to stop creating them? What should I do if I get them?How does a person who doesnot have arishadvarga behave? Which organs /harmons are impacted/create arishadvargas? Why mind wanders even when I know being mindful is advantageous for me? If somebody else have a feeling of anger/jealous about me, then how I should protect from those people?

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      manah sayyam.
      use your mantra to bring the mind back into the present.

      1. sharshala Avatar
        sharshala

        Mam, what is Manas? What is it’s nature? What is it composed of? Like we have studied about our human body . Externally we have sense organs to perceive and hands and legs ,to work. Internally we have different organ systems for digestion, respiration,etc. Likewise, what is mind and it’s anatomy? Where / which books give me the Manas definition and indepth understanding. Pls guide.

      2. astrologerbydefault Avatar

        Hi there
        i have written several times that genuine seekers must at least read one shlok from the bhagwat gita to begin with.
        if you were doing this you would not be asking for the reference book.
        asking questions on this blog and just reading these answers is of no use unless you start doing something.

        https://psychologicallyastrology.com/2019/06/01/panch-kosh-the-five-energy-layers-of-the-soul/

      3. sharshala Avatar
        sharshala

        Namaste mam,
        I could not reply to the recent guidance and hence replying in the previous section. I remember your guidance to read ramayana from Gita press and I made a point to purchase both the volumes and am reading every day one sarga. Bhagavad Gita, I read 2 times, but unable to resonate based on the commentaries given by the author. I will start Bhagavad Gita shloka reading,hope to understand Manas. Thank you again for the guidance.

      4. astrologerbydefault Avatar

        Hi there
        Good. Read just one shlok per day in sanskrit.
        The commentaries will depend on if the commentator is a dvaitin vishishtaadvaitin or advaitin.
        But at least try to think on what the meaning of this one shlok could be. If you are sincere the Bhagwan himself will open the route. Try to enjoy the BG. It is beautiful.

        Koshes are discussed in Taitreya and Katha etc upanishad. And as Shri Krishna has summarised the upanishads in the BG they are here too.
        Also in in Vivek Chudamani. Vidyaranya’s Panchadashi. Tattvabodha also .
        Almost all works by Advaita commentators have discussed it. Unless you understand the koshs you cannot understand vedant or even tantra so everyone has written on them.

        I have read these books. My Guru would give pravachan on them.
        Some of them are available on archive. Some with basic English translations are there on wisdomlib. But buy the books you want to read. Paper copy allows better understanding .

        Randomly. A recent interaction with one of my husband’s aunts. She, now in her 70s, has recently learnt the BG by heart. Recites it from memory once a day. Her dream is to go to Shrungeri and the Math there has a test which she wants to appear in. BG is a very inspirational text.

      5. sharshala Avatar
        sharshala

        Thank you very much, mam.

  9. dipak1984misra Avatar
    dipak1984misra

    Namaste Tejasvini Ji,

    thank you for the wonderful gift. Thanks to your explanation, finally understood why it has been said “Woh bhi poorna, main bhi poorna, Poorna mein se poorna nikalo Toh bhi poorna”.

    Grateful,
    Deepak

  10. S Avatar
    S

    Namaste Madam,

    For the commentator “Sharshala”

    Like Ma’m has recommended Pranab Gita just one shloka per day is of immense benefit. I can’t read Sanskrit and even just reading the Sanskrit shloka using transliteration and reading even the English translation ( because of lack of understanding of the language) for the meaning is of big help.

    1. sharshala Avatar
      sharshala

      Thank you S

  11. Alice Pham Avatar
    Alice Pham

    Hello ma’am, thank you for the post.

    If you have time, I’d love to read more insights from you on Dhyan (aside from the ones in the index). Maybe on the technical or spiritual side!

    Thank you.

  12. Kristiyan Gotzev Avatar
    Kristiyan Gotzev

    Dear Tejaswini,

    Sorry for the bother but can I ask you for a great favour?

    I made a comment on your blog and I’d kindly wish to be removed , it is rather personal information and when I google my name it actually shows us..

    It is the first comment made by my name in this post: https://psychologicallyastrology.com/2022/06/26/effects-of-mars-and-rahu-conjunction/comment-page-1/

    Thank you! Kris

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      deleted it 🙂

  13. Kristiyan Gotzev Avatar
    Kristiyan Gotzev

    Thank you so much for deleting it so quickly! And please accept my apologies for the bother. Hare Krishna! Kris

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there
      you are welcome 🙂

  14. Kristiyan Gotzev Avatar
    Kristiyan Gotzev

    Dear Tejiswini,

    Excuse me now these comments are showing up, can I please bother you lastly to delete all my messages?

    I write as email but the it shows up publicly:)

    Thank you 🙏 Kris

    1. astrologerbydefault Avatar

      Hi there/
      if you send the links of the messages you want to delete, i can delete those

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