
The discussion explores the essence of Sanatan Dharma, emphasizing it as a spiritual path rather than a religion in the Western sense. It highlights that Sanatan Dharma focuses on self-realization and unity with the divine rather than rigid practices like dietary restrictions or rituals. Food choices and traditions are personal preferences shaped by individual sensitivities and cultural contexts.
The conversation between Partho and Kunal stresses the need to distinguish between dogmatic practices and the experiential, inclusive nature of Sanatan Dharma, which values realization over belief.