Why Am I a Hindu?
The Science of Sanatan Dharma
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Udaylal Pai
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On the 23rd of April 2004, I was flying from JFK Airport, New York, to San Francisco for a press meeting in Monterey. An American girl sat beside me, cheerful and curious. After a polite smile and a short introduction, she asked me a simple question:
“What’s your faith?”
At first, I didn’t even understand what she meant. “What?" I asked.
“I mean, what’s your religion? Are you a Christian or a Muslim?" she clarified.
“No,” I replied. “I’m a Hindu.”
She looked at me as though I had just spoken the name of a forgotten tribe.
Why is Hinduism often seen as complex or confusing? Why do so many practices appear contradictory? What is the difference between Hinduism and Sanatan Dharma? How much of what we follow today comes from ancient wisdom—and how much from later distortions, invasions, and misunderstandings?
This book answers these questions with rare clarity.
Why Am I a Hindu? brings together decades of the author’s research, scientific training, and deep reading of scriptures—presented in a simple, conversational style appreciated by thousands of readers worldwide. These essays, originally shared online and widely circulated among both Hindus and non-Hindus, uncover the rational and scientific foundations of Indian culture.
Through engaging conversations, real-life examples, and accessible explanations, the book explores:
the scientific principles behind ancient rituals,
the difference between Dharma and religion,
how centuries of foreign influence distorted our practices,
what our sages actually taught versus what many Hindus follow today,
how logic, inquiry, meditation, yoga, and cosmic understanding formed the core of Sanatan Dharma,
why blind faith, fear, superstition, and ritualism are anti-Vedic,
and how one can live a peaceful, meaningful life through the Sattvik lifestyle.
This is not a religious book.
It is not meant to convert, preach, or glorify.
It is a sincere attempt to bring clarity, transparency, and scientific understanding to the world’s oldest continuous philosophy.
Whether you are a curious beginner, a non-resident Indian trying to explain Hinduism to your children, a Western reader seeking an unbiased introduction, or a lifelong Hindu who wants to rediscover the logic behind traditions—this book will offer fresh insights, gentle humour, and eye-opening perspectives.
Clear. Rational. Honest.
A perfect guide to understanding the true essence of Sanatan Dharma.
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