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Shubham
Deore

Exploring the Roots of Hindu Civilization

Reclaiming the authentic narrative of Hindu Dharma — stripping away centuries of colonial distortion to reveal the profound wisdom, science, and philosophy at the heart of the world's oldest living civilization.

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Reclaiming Our Sacred Narrative

I am Shubham Deore — an author, researcher, and passionate voice for Hindu civilization. My work is dedicated to a single mission: helping every Hindu see their own faith through unclouded eyes.

For centuries, Hinduism has been interpreted, judged, and redefined by external voices — colonial scholars, missionaries, and foreign academics. The result? An entire generation of Hindus who question their own heritage.

"What if everything you were taught about Hinduism was filtered through a colonial mindset? This book challenges those narratives."

Through rigorous research, ancient texts, and grounded scholarship, I decode the true essence of Dharma — showing how colonial interpretation has led to social divisions, and how reclaiming our narrative can heal them.

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Decolonizing Hinduism

A landmark work that challenges centuries of colonial distortion and invites readers to experience Hindu Dharma as it truly is — not through the lens of foreign conquerors, but through the eyes of those who have lived it for millennia.

  • Why colonial interpretation divided Hindu society
  • The authentic philosophical roots of Dharma
  • Vedic science vs. colonial misrepresentation
  • How to reclaim your Hindu identity with pride
  • The real meaning behind rituals and practices
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History & Civilization

The Colonial Lens: How British Scholars Redefined Hinduism

An in-depth look at how 18th and 19th century scholars systematically dismantled and reinterpreted ancient Hindu texts to serve imperial narratives...

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Vedic Philosophy

Dharma is Not Religion: The Crucial Distinction

Why translating "Dharma" as "religion" is not just inaccurate — it fundamentally misrepresents one of the most profound concepts in human thought...

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Identity & Culture

Why Modern Hindus Question Their Own Faith

The psychological impact of centuries of colonization on Hindu identity — and how we can undo the damage through reconnecting with authentic sources...

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Astronomy & Dharma

The Yuga Cycle: How Ancient India Mapped Time with Cosmic Precision

When Western scientists speak of geological epochs spanning millions of years, they are celebrated for their intellectual boldness. Yet when ancient Hindu rishis described the Yuga cycle — a cosmic calendar spanning 4.32 million years — colonial historians dismissed it as mythology. The irony could not be sharper.

The Vedic timescale places humanity not at the center of a brief cosmic drama, but as participants in an endlessly recurring cycle of creation and dissolution. The Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga are not mere mythology — they encode deep observations about civilizational decay and renewal, about the waxing and waning of consciousness itself. Modern astrophysics, with its talk of stellar cycles and universal entropy, is only now catching up to what our ancestors encoded in poetic verse thousands of years ago.

In Decolonizing Hinduism, I explore how this cosmic calendar was systematically ridiculed by colonial scholars whose own civilization measured history in mere centuries. Understanding the Yuga cycle is not an act of superstition — it is an act of civilizational reclamation. When we see time through Hindu eyes, we see ourselves not as accidents of history, but as inheritors of a sacred continuity stretching back to the very birth of consciousness.

The question we must ask ourselves today: are we living in awareness of this cosmic inheritance — or are we still measuring our greatness with borrowed, colonial scales?

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I wrote this book for every Hindu who has questioned their own faith because of someone else's definition. It's time we tell our own story.

— Shubham Deore

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"Deore's central thesis — that Western historiography has systematically minimized Hinduism's cosmic depth and ecological wisdom — is argued with remarkable clarity. His inventive use of contemporary analogies, likening the cyclical yugas to quantum cycles, sets this book apart. A must-read for anyone who wishes to understand Dharma beyond colonial filters."

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"Right from the beginning, the book feels refreshing as it clears misconceptions and gives the reader a more holistic view of Dharma. The usage of simple language makes it easy for all age groups to understand. The author skillfully explains deeper subjects in a way that even the complex topics become easy to follow. Truly an amazing reading experience."

Priya S.
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"I felt empowered — not by a polemic, but by a balanced, evidence-based reclamation of history. Deore scrutinizes episodes like Ashoka's supposed conversion and colonial critiques of temple iconography, exposing how these narratives were often crafted to serve imperial agendas. His meticulous yet engaging style made each corrective claim feel both scholarly and eminently readable."

Rahul M.
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"I walked away with my own understanding of Dharma profoundly revitalized. Decolonizing Hinduism is more than a book — it's an invitation to reclaim a worldview that's been obscured by centuries of outsider narratives. For anyone eager to engage with Hinduism not as a relic of the past but as a dynamic, living tradition, this is an indispensable guide."

Ananya R.
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"Deore dives into deep, sometimes technical discussions — on Sanskrit cosmology or ancient astronomical data — yet he never loses sight of the reader's experience. Flowcharts and tables underscore key points without overwhelming. I never felt lost in jargon; instead, I felt guided by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable teacher."

Vikram T.
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"A thought-provoking book that challenges the way we usually look at Hinduism. Instead of seeing it only through the lens of rituals or colonial interpretations, the author presents Hinduism as a living, dynamic tradition full of wisdom. The simple writing style, fast-paced narration, and thoughtful content create an amazing reading experience that kept me hooked till the very end."

Meera K.
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Deep conversations on Hindu civilization, Dharmic philosophy, and decolonizing our understanding of one of the world's greatest spiritual traditions. Available on YouTube and major platforms.

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01
What is Dharma? Beyond the Colonial Definition
Episode 1 · 48 min
02
The Caste System: History vs. Colonial Narrative
Episode 2 · 52 min
03
Vedic Science: What Schools Never Taught You
Episode 3 · 61 min
04
Reclaiming Hindu Identity in the Modern World
Episode 4 · 44 min
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