What if the future of science lies in decoding the past of myth?
In Myths of Evolution, philosopher–writer Chintan Chaturvedi presents a bold vision where the metaphors of Indian mythology mirror the truths of modern science. From the Rigveda to the Bhagavad Gita, and from the Dashavatara to Yuga cycles, this book explores how ancient narratives may encode memories of cosmic events, evolutionary shifts, and metaphysical insights.
Bridging philo
Who Owns the Past? India’s Cultural Coup
By Chintan Chaturvedi
India’s history is not just written in textbooks—it is carved in stone, buried under silence, and shouted through statues, courtrooms, and hashtags.In this pathbreaking non-fiction narrative, Chintan Chaturvedi explores the complex battle for India’s cultural memory. From the Harappan ruins and Mauryan pillars to Mughal mosques and post-Independence temple politics, the book t
What if the future of science lies in decoding the past of myth?
In Myths of Evolution, philosopher–writer Chintan Chaturvedi presents a bold vision where the metaphors of Indian mythology mirror the truths of modern science. From the Rigveda to the Bhagavad Gita, and from the Dashavatara to Yuga cycles, this book explores how ancient narratives may encode memories of cosmic events, evolutionary shifts, and metaphysical insights.
Bridging philo
Who Owns the Past? India’s Cultural Coup
By Chintan Chaturvedi
India’s history is not just written in textbooks—it is carved in stone, buried under silence, and shouted through statues, courtrooms, and hashtags.In this pathbreaking non-fiction narrative, Chintan Chaturvedi explores the complex battle for India’s cultural memory. From the Harappan ruins and Mauryan pillars to Mughal mosques and post-Independence temple politics, the book t