Religions encompass far more than rituals, customs, and divine figures. Beneath their visible traditions lies a profound interplay of philosophy, ideology, and intricate thought, deeply woven into spirituality.

In the domains of faith, conviction, and perception—where empirical evidence seldom treads—religions often seem at odds with logic and reason. Yet, beyond their rich tapestry of beliefs lies a rationale that ventures into the metaphysical, a branch of philosophy that explores the origins, nature, and limits of human knowledge.
Religions carve out pathways that transcend the boundaries of scientific inquiry, offering a holistic perspective on existence, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of human experience. They provide not just a way to worship but a way to wonder.
— Promod Puri