The Hindus are in the habit of putting the cart before the horse with regard to the Vedas, for they eulogize them without studying them and when they ever study them, the eulogy blurs their vision. As a result they fail to see what is actually there in them. Instead, they tend to see in them that what they want to see and the text becomes the first casualty. This waywardness has distorted the perspective of the Hindu society. This book has tried to straighten the perspective by its rational and objective analysis. The book would enable to have a correct look on scriptures. This thought-provoking book would kick of a renewed interest in the study of original texts. The truth is always truth and it is always beneficial; though it may not always be a dazzling beauty. It may sometimes be ugly, but that does not in any way mitigate its importance. Truth is truth and a seeker after truth seeks nothing but truth. Beauty or no beauty has no meaning for him. This seems to be the guiding principle of the book. Dr. Ajnats; this seminal work would serve as a beacon for those who want to know the kernel of the Scriptures devoid of the outer husk –the superimposed misinterpretations of the vested interests.
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