Hinduism, one of the world's oldest religions, is unique in its approach to philosophy, spirituality, and the pursuit of truth. Unlike many other religious traditions that rely on absolute commandments from a divine authority, Hindu scriptures encourage questioning, debate, and introspection. The essence of Hindu philosophy is rooted in inquiry, allowing seekers to explore and challenge existing ideas to arrive at their own understanding of truth. Hindu Scriptures: A Tradition of Inquiry and Debate Hindu texts, including the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and various Smritis and Puranas, do not present fixed dogmas but instead engage in discussions that encourage seekers to question reality, existence, and the ultimate truth. Rather than imposing an unquestionable doctrine, these scriptures provide a framework for individuals to explore their own paths toward self-realization and enlightenment. One of the key aspects of Hinduism is that it does not have a central religious...