Sanathana Sampradhayangalum Vignana Vilakkangalum, written by Vedha Gopalan, takes a deep dive into the everyday customs passed down by our elders. From how we sit and eat, to how we behave at night or after stepping out—every action, however small, comes with a traditional rule.
Our elders often told us what to do and what not to do:
✔ Don’t comb hair after lighting the lamp.
✔ Don’t sweep the house at night.
✔ Don’t clip nails after sunset.
✔ Don’t cross your legs while sitting.
✔ Don’t drink water while standing. ✔ Don’t blow off the lamp.
✔ Newlyweds must sleep separately during this particular month.
The list goes on. But whenever we asked “Why?”, we mostly heard, “Just listen. Don’t ask too many questions!”
Now, this book gives those missing answers. With easy-to-understand explanations, Sanadhana Sampradhayangalum Vignana Vilakkangalum connects the dots between ancient tradition and modern science.
Every page brings a “Oh, that’s why!” moment. The book breaks myths, encourages logical thinking, and deepens respect for Indian culture. It doesn’t ask you to follow blindly—but helps you understand why something exists in the first place.
Why you should read this book:
✔ Packed with everyday do’s and don’ts
✔ Explains the scientific and logical reasons behind each tradition
✔ Written in simple Tamil, suitable for all age groups
✔ Great for gifting especially to young generations
✔ Inspires curiosity and meaningful conversations
Whether you’re someone who follows traditions or questions them, this book offers a bridge between faith and logic. It’s not just a book—it’s an eye-opener to the wisdom hidden in our roots. Read it. Share it. And most of all, rediscover the reasons behind what you’ve been told all your life.
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