At AgnihotriGroup.org, we are committed to providing content that is not only spiritually meaningful but also factually accurate and trustworthy. Our fact-checking process is designed to ensure that the information we publish—especially on topics related to Agnihotra, Vedic traditions, health, and holistic practices—is based on authentic sources and presented responsibly.
1. Sources and References
We rely on the following types of sources to ensure the accuracy and reliability of our content:
- Vedic scriptures and classical texts (e.g., Vedas, Upanishads, Smritis)
- Reputed spiritual teachers and lineages
- Scholarly articles, journals, and recognized research
- Trusted publications and books related to Agnihotra and Vedic sciences
- First-hand experiences and interviews with practitioners and experts
When applicable, we cite or refer to these sources to offer clarity and context for our readers.
2. Verification Process
Before content is published:
- Information is cross-checked with multiple sources wherever possible.
- Claims, especially those related to health, spiritual practices, or historical facts, are reviewed for consistency with classical references and/or scientific consensus.
- Content is peer-reviewed internally by team members familiar with the subject matter.
3. Corrections and Updates
Despite our best efforts, errors can occur. We encourage our readers to notify us of any inaccuracies or outdated information. When such concerns are brought to our attention:
- We investigate the issue promptly.
- If an error is confirmed, we correct it transparently and note the change.
- Significant updates or clarifications will be marked clearly in the content.
4. Differentiating Belief from Evidence
As a spiritually-oriented platform, we understand that some aspects of Vedic practices may be rooted in faith or tradition rather than empirical evidence. In such cases, we strive to:
- Clearly distinguish between traditional/spiritual beliefs and verifiable facts.
- Present such content respectfully, without making unfounded scientific or medical claims.
5. No Misinformation Policy
We have zero tolerance for misinformation. Content that promotes false, harmful, or misleading narratives will not be published or will be removed if discovered.