AIDHARMA · Global Inclusiveness Charter

PASSIONIT · PRUTL · KALKI · SANATAN LAB

What Sanatan Means

Sanatan in AIDHARMA refers to timeless, universal civilizational principles such as responsibility, balance, truth, duty, sustainability, and ethical action.

Sanatan is a civilizational operating system — not a religion, sect, or belief system.

It is used as a neutral ethical foundation for leadership, governance, technology, education, and societal systems.

Freedom of Belief (Official Statement)

This Lab honors and respects all faiths and philosophies.
It shares ethical principles and leadership values drawn from many traditions, while fully respecting every individual’s freedom to follow their own beliefs without obligation, interference, or restriction.

World Religions & Philosophies (Equal Standing)

Hinduism (Religion)

Dharma, Karma, plural philosophy, rituals, cultural diversity.

Buddhism

Compassion, mindfulness, impermanence.

Jainism

Non-violence, restraint, minimalism.

Sikhism

Service, courage, equality.

Islam

Trust (Amanah), accountability, justice.

Christianity

Love, forgiveness, service.

Judaism

Law, covenant, ethical governance.

Bahá’í Faith

Unity of humanity, global governance.

Zoroastrianism (Parsi)

Good thoughts, words, deeds.

Ubuntu (Africa)

“I am because we are.”

Confucianism

Duty, harmony, merit.

Taoism

Balance, natural flow.

Indigenous Traditions

Nature-first governance.

Greek Philosophy

Logic, democracy, inquiry.

Modern Humanism

Human dignity, rights.

Alignment with PASSION Framework

DimensionUniversal Expression
ProbingInquiry, questioning, reflection
ActingRight action, service
ScopingUnderstanding limits & impact
SettingLaws, systems, governance
InnovatingAdaptation, creativity
OwningAccountability, stewardship
NurturingCare for people & planet

PRUTL Ethical Dimensions

Why This Matters for KALKI Officers (Age 6–19)

Formal Disclaimer

This Lab is educational, ethical, and non-sectarian in nature. It does not promote, mandate, replace, or restrict any religious belief, cultural practice, or personal philosophy. All references to faiths and civilizations are for learning, comparison, and ethical reflection only.