आम गलतफहमियों को उजागर करना

विज्ञान, इतिहास और संस्कृति में मिथकों का खंडन करते हुए, शोध द्वारा समर्थित 100 से अधिक सत्य।.

  • No. It is a Civilization. The term 'religion' is a narrow Western construct. Hinduism is a comprehensive system of science, law, logic, and philosophy. You don't just "believe" in it; you inhabit its knowledge systems.
  • None. Truth doesn't need a "founder"; it needs "discoverers." Like Gravity wasn't "founded" by Newton, Vedic truths were "seen" by Rishis (observers). It is an eternal evolution of thought.
  • A dead theory. There is zero archaeological evidence for a violent invasion. Modern genetics and satellite imagery of the Saraswati river prove continuity. The "Invasion" was a colonial tool to divide India.
  • Impossible. The Vedas are geographically locked to India. They describe the flora, fauna, and specific river systems (like the Drishadvati) of the subcontinent with pinpoint accuracy.
  • Categorically No. It is Ekam Sat (Truth is One). We recognize one Supreme Reality expressed through infinite forms. It’s like white light passing through a prism—many colors, one light.
  • It is History and Philosophy. "Myth" implies "fake." The Itihasas are historical memories encoded with ethical blueprints. Calling them "myths" is like calling a map "just a drawing."
  • It is the birthplace of Logic. The Nyaya school developed rigorous rules for debate and inference long before Western formal logic. We didn't just "feel" the truth; we verified it.
  • It means Action. Karma is the law of cause and effect. It doesn't mean "this was meant to be"; it means "you are the architect of your future." It replaces victimhood with responsibility.
  • It is about waking up within it. Moksha isn't a post-death destination; it is a state of psychological freedom and clarity. You don't leave the world; you finally see it for what it truly is.
  • Older than history books admit. Astronomical data in the Rig Veda and submerged cities like Dwarka push our timeline back by millennia. It is the world's oldest continuous living tradition.