Through a rich blend of historical analysis, literary insight, psychological research, and real-life stories, the author uncovers how myths evolve into mandates, who benefits from sustaining outdated beliefs, and why even the educated are not immune to their pull. From ancient divination practices and caste-driven customs to contemporary urban superstitions and digital-age rituals, the narrative reveals the intricate web of cultural, economic, and psychological forces that shape belief systems.
The book also highlights inspiring voices of dissent-saints, poets, philosophers, and modern rationalists-who have challenged dogma and championed inquiry. Ultimately, it makes a passionate case for cultivating a culture of questioning, critical thinking, and scientific temper-not as a rejection of faith, but as a path toward deeper understanding and authentic spirituality.
This is more than a critique of superstition-it's an invitation to explore the human need for meaning, the dangers of unquestioned tradition, and the transformative power of doubt. For anyone interested in the intersection of belief, identity, and progress, this book offers both illumination and inspiration.
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