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• This script is part of a book series, to be published gradually.
• The series and this book will put questions in the reader's mind regarding the validity of various traditions and customs we perceive
nowadays in Hinduism.
• The first volume, the first edition, focuses on the ‘Guru theory’ and associated tradition in Hinduism.
• It is surveyed, whether the Guru concept is a coup against Vedic Hinduism.
• This book will question: whether this Guru tradition did any good to the Hindu society.
• This script critically analyzes ‘How’ and ‘Why’ the concept of Guru came to Hinduism.
• Vedic alternative to Guru theory is investigated.
• Various slokas of different Vedas are examined to demystify the Guru theory in Hinduism.
• The Script will argue the finest critically conceivable conclusion under Vedas.
Additionally,
• The narration of this book inherently promotes Vedas and Vedangas, the core of Hinduism.
• In the discussion, Smritis i.e. Vedanta, Gita, and Puranas are assessed.
• Stories and characters from Puranas are considered to explore various reasoning.
NOTE:
• This book is not intended for profit-making by the author.
• Any revenue earned by selling this book and the series will go towards silent charity and social causes across India.
• This book is not limited to Hinduism and all other religions can explore it for insight.
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