From Myths to Science: Unraveling India's Belief Paradox

The book 'From Myths to Science' by Gauhar Raza explores the persistence of gods, miracles, and superstitions in modern India, despite scientific advancements. It critiques this paradox and reflects on India's constitutional vision for a society rooted in reason, examining how belief systems intersect with public discourse.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 22-10-2025 14:33 IST | Created: 22-10-2025 14:33 IST
From Myths to Science: Unraveling India's Belief Paradox
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In an era defined by space missions and digital advancements, why do ancient beliefs like gods, miracles, and superstitions continue to thrive? Gauhar Raza's latest book, 'From Myths to Science,' probes this compelling paradox, analyzing how science challenges and reshapes traditional belief systems in India.

The book details India's strides in science and technology, from ambitious lunar and Mars missions to breakthroughs in digital innovation. Nevertheless, superstitions, astrology, and pseudo-science remain influential in everyday decisions, creating a stark contrast that Raza critiques incisively.

Raza uses contemporary Indian contexts to examine why irrational practices endure alongside scientific progress and to underscore the necessity of fulfilling India's constitutional commitment to rationality and a scientific temper. The book, praised by academic and literary experts, is vital for anyone intrigued by the nation's democratic evolution.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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