आम गलतफहमियों को उजागर करना
विज्ञान, इतिहास और संस्कृति में मिथकों का खंडन करते हुए, शोध द्वारा समर्थित 100 से अधिक सत्य।.
- False. While common in Indian folklore, it is a Middle Eastern/Mediterranean concept (Bunda) that entered India through external trade and influence.
- False. "Arya" is a title meaning "Noble." It has never been a racial category in Indian scriptures. It was "racialized" by 19th-century European philologists.
- False. Indian Chola kings had the world's most powerful navy. The "Kala Pani" taboo was a late medieval superstition during the era of decline.
- False. Tantra is a sophisticated system of ritual, mantra, and energy work (Kundalini) to achieve rapid spiritual liberation.
- False. It was systematically desecrated and destroyed by the invader Kalapahad (a convert) during the 16th century.
- False. India’s TFR (Total Fertility Rate) has dropped to 2.0 (below replacement level). The "population alarmism" is often used to target poor communities.
- False. The Railways were built using Indian taxpayer money at 5% guaranteed interest for British investors, primarily to ship Indian raw materials out faster.
- False. Hinduism is the only major faith that worships the Divine as the Mother (Shakti). It has the highest number of female deities and historical queens.
- False. Saffron (Kesari) represents Agni (Fire), Purity, and the sacrifice of the ego. It is the color of the rising sun and spiritual quest.
- False. They are Itihasa (History). Recent underwater archaeology (Dwarka) and astronomical dating (Planetary positions) confirm their historical core.
- False. The Gita is a discourse on Dharma. It advocates for the protection of righteousness against unprovoked evil when all peaceful negotiations (like the Shanti-Doot) fail.
- False. The Vedas call the cow Aghnya (One who must not be killed). Mentions of meat in ritual were often symbolic or "Gavyuti" (barley/grain preparations).


