Sacred Science

Sacred Science: Exploring the Logic Behind Ancient Indian Customs invites readers to look again at everyday rituals that are often followed without question. From offering water to the rising sun, lighting a lamp at dusk, caring for the Tulsi plant, breaking a coconut before a new beginning, to rituals around food, marriage, and festivals, the book gently asks a simple question: why.

Rather than dismissing these practices as superstition, the book explores the reasoning behind them. Many customs emerge from practical knowledge; some rooted in health, some in ecology, and others in psychology and social balance. What appears symbolic often carried survival wisdom, discipline, and clarity of mind for generations.

Inside the book, you’ll explore:

  • Why daily rituals like sunrise offerings and evening lamps were linked to health and rhythm
  • The scientific and ecological role of plants like Tulsi in Indian homes
  • The reasoning behind food habits such as eating with hands or sitting cross-legged
  • The hidden logic in marriage, festival, and healing practices
  • How rituals shaped discipline, awareness, and emotional balance

Written in clear, thoughtful language, this book is for readers who are curious, reflective, and willing to question respectfully.

399.00