The Gita encourages “Violence.”
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 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. Kali and Shiva represent the transformation of time and the destruction of ego. They symbolize the cyclical nature of the universe—Creation, Preservation, and Dissolution.
False. Religion is a "belief system." Dharma is "the law of being"—it includes duty, ethics, natural laws, and the cosmic order that sustains society.
False. Hinduism is Ekam Sat (Truth is One). It is Monism/Non-dualism. Diverse deities are different manifestations of the one Supreme Brahman/Consciousness.
False. Yoga is one of the six schools of Hindu Philosophy (Darshanas). Its purpose is Chitta-Vritti-Nirodha (stilling the mind) to achieve Union with the Divine.
False. There is no historical or archaeological evidence of St. Thomas visiting India. This myth was created to give Christianity "indigenous" roots in India.
False. Hinduism is Sanatana (Eternal) because it is based on Universal Laws (Rta). It is a federation of lineages (Sampradayas) unified by the authority of the Vedas.
False. Murti Puja is "conscious concentration." The Murti is a medium (Yantra) to focus the mind on the formless (Nirguna) through a form (Saguna).