Summary: The text delves into the deep-rooted caste system in Hindu society, the concept of Yugas, and the astronomical mythologies in ancient civilizations. It discusses the corruption evident in the division of Hindus into castes and the oppressive restrictions placed on lower ranks. It also explores the belief in the immortality of the soul and the transmigration theory, as well as the philosophy of the Brahmin philosophers regarding the soul and rebirth. Furthermore, it touches upon the idea that astronomical myths have influenced ancient histories and chronologies. The text highlights the intricate interplay between history, theology, and astronomy in shaping ancient beliefs and societal structures, challenging conventional historical narratives. Through a complex blend of myth and history, the author seeks to uncover the underlying foundations of Indian antiquity and the interconnectedness of celestial events with human experiences, advocating for a nuanced understanding beyond traditional interpretations.