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Editorial Policy

HinduAI publishes founder-led, AI-assisted content for readers who want respectful, practical, and spiritually grounded guidance. This page explains how that content is created and maintained.

Editorial Standards

How HinduAI approaches content

Purpose

HinduAI creates content to make Hindu wisdom easier to understand for modern readers. Articles, explainers, trust pages, and educational resources are written to clarify ideas, reduce confusion, and encourage deeper learning rather than create exaggerated spiritual claims.

Founder-led and AI-assisted

HinduAI is founder-led and AI-assisted. That means the platform may use AI tools to help structure, draft, summarize, or improve content, but final publishing direction remains a human responsibility. Content should not be presented as if it were a divine message, a formal religious ruling, or a substitute for qualified guidance.

Editorial principles

HinduAI aims to publish content that is respectful, clear, and useful. Public pages should avoid mockery, sensationalism, miracle claims, fake certainty, and manipulative fear-based language. The tone should remain sincere, grounded, and understandable for everyday readers.

Scope of content

Content may cover topics such as Bhagavad Gita teachings, Ramayana, dharma, Panchang, festivals, mantras, daily spiritual practice, and modern-life reflection through a Hindu lens. The goal is educational clarity, not religious performance or institutional authority.

Updates and corrections

HinduAI may revise pages when wording is unclear, facts need correction, or a better explanation becomes available. Founder-led review, user feedback, and ongoing platform learning may all inform those updates. When a topic depends on local Panchang, sampradaya, city, or family tradition, HinduAI should acknowledge that variation clearly.

Limits

HinduAI does not claim endorsement from scholars, temples, gurus, or institutions unless explicitly stated. It also does not present AI-generated content as independent spiritual authority. Readers should still rely on scriptures, trusted teachers, and qualified professionals when a situation is serious or high-stakes.