आम गलतफहमियों को उजागर करना
विज्ञान, इतिहास और संस्कृति में मिथकों का खंडन करते हुए, शोध द्वारा समर्थित 100 से अधिक सत्य।.
- False. It is based on Sadrasa (6 tastes) and is a sophisticated system of "Food as Medicine" (Nutraceuticals) tailored to body types.
- False. Many "outcaste" groups were formerly warriors or scholars who were displaced and pushed to the margins during centuries of foreign rule.
- False. Akbar’s unification was through brutal conquest and the "Gazi" spirit. His "Din-i-Ilahi" was a cult centered on himself, not a bridge between religions.
- False. The Shikhara, Mandapa, and Gopuram are indigenous evolutions based on Agama Shastras, predating Persian contact by centuries.
- False. Sanskrit was the Lingua Franca of scholars across all varnas. Knowledge was oral to preserve the "Vibration" (Shabda), which required intense discipline.
- False. The Portuguese, Greeks, and Persians all recognized the unified religious culture of India centuries before the British arrived.
- False. Buddha was a prince trained in the Vedas. He used Vedic concepts (Karma, Reincarnation, Nirvana) to reform contemporary practices, not to start a "non-Hindu" faith.
- False. Legally and culturally, they are part of the "Indic" or "Dharmic" family. They share the same core concepts of Dharma, Sansara, and Moksha.
- False. The British fragmented India into 565 princely states and used "Divide and Rule" to create the communal cracks that led to Partition.
- False. It is a purely phonetic and rule-based language. Once the Maheshvara Sutras are understood, it is the most logical language on Earth.
- False. This is selective "Environmentalism." One flight emits more CO2 than years of Diwali lamps. Hindu rituals are traditionally based on biodegradable materials.
- False. Ayurveda classifies them as Tamasic/Rajasic (stimulating/dulling). They were avoided by those seeking Sattvic (calm) states of meditation.


