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Critics argue that Dange selectively quotes late Smriti texts (which are legal codes, not divine revelations) while ignoring the Shruti (Vedas and Upanishads) which emphasize universal brotherhood ( Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ). For example, Rigveda 10.13.1 says, "No one is superior or inferior; all are brothers."

and critiques various aspects of Brahmanical Hinduism and the caste system. Key Themes & Context Critique of Caste Hinduism Dharma Ya Kalank Book

: The book has been used by other authors, such as Dr. K. Jamnadas, to support arguments regarding historical power struggles in India, though these interpretations are sometimes debated by critics who view them as agenda-driven. Controversy and Public Reception Critics argue that Dange selectively quotes late Smriti

Kulkarni, U.S. (Kautilya). (2018). Hindutva: Dharma Ya Kalank. Lokvangmaya Griha. Rigveda 10.13.1 says