Question


Can I believe in Sanatan Dharma while not believing in any of the God?

Answer


The answer is certainly yes. Hindu scripture does not ask for blind belief in God.

...Reflecting on this entire teaching do as you think fit.

Gita 18.63

Who is a spiritual person?

A person who is trying to be morally perfect is said to be a spiritual person.

Among thousands of men, there will just be one here or there striving for spiritual perfection. From among the aspirants so striving, one perchance knows Me in truth.

Gita 7.3

It is not necessary to believe in a personal God to be spiritual. Strict Advaita Vedantists may not accept the concept of personal God. Sri Ramakrishna's Advaita Guru Totapuri did not initially accept Mother Kali.


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