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Narratives on DharmaWiki are built by an ever growing team of authors and editors coming from diverse spiritual and cultural family backgrounds, qualified in Samskrit, Social Sciences and have technical exposure. Dedicated to the concept, each of them actively research and delve into the subject matter, consult with scholars and peers, engage in verifying content.
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Scholars, academicians, research students, philosophers, and other general users may discuss and contribute to the topics by giving their views and debating on the Talk and Discussion tabs of a particular page.
 
Scholars, academicians, research students, philosophers, and other general users may discuss and contribute to the topics by giving their views and debating on the Talk and Discussion tabs of a particular page.
  
Editors contributing to topics on Dharmawiki should adhere to the following guidelines
 
 
* content should be crisply summarized and verifiable by referencing reliable sources
 
* content should be crisply summarized and verifiable by referencing reliable sources
 
* topics should be related to Vedas, Hindu traditions, shastras etc
 
* topics should be related to Vedas, Hindu traditions, shastras etc

Revision as of 13:22, 17 August 2018

Narratives on DharmaWiki are built by an ever growing team of authors and editors coming from diverse spiritual and cultural family backgrounds, qualified in Samskrit, Social Sciences and have technical exposure. Dedicated to the concept, each of them actively research and delve into the subject matter, consult with scholars and peers, engage in verifying content.

Scholars, academicians, research students, philosophers, and other general users may discuss and contribute to the topics by giving their views and debating on the Talk and Discussion tabs of a particular page.

  • content should be crisply summarized and verifiable by referencing reliable sources
  • topics should be related to Vedas, Hindu traditions, shastras etc
  • copying and closely paraphrasing a copyrighted material has to be avoided
  • all copyrighted material should be presented after taking permission from the appropriate author or contributor
  • avoid controversial and contentious statements about any topic
  • avoid personal and pointed reference to any other faith or community