Trust

Editorial Policy

Published: · Last updated: · By the DIVYASIDH Editorial Sangat

Our standards

DIVYASIDH publishes devotional, scriptural, and practice-oriented content for sincere seekers. Every page is written, reviewed, and dated by our editorial sangat. We hold ourselves to four standards: accuracy, attribution, reverence, and plainness.

Sourcing

  • Scriptural quotations are taken from recognised translations and named in context.
  • Historical claims about the Deotsidh shrine and the Nath tradition are linked to public, authoritative sources (government tourism portals, established encyclopedias, peer-reviewed scholarship, or named teachers in living lineage).
  • Oral tradition is explicitly labelled as such.

Review process

  1. Draft — a writer from the sangat researches and drafts a page.
  2. Scriptural review — a second reviewer checks Sanskrit, transliteration, and translation against printed sources.
  3. Devotional review — a senior practitioner reads for tone, accuracy of practice, and any inadvertent misrepresentation of the lineage.
  4. Publish — the page is published with a published date and a named (collective) byline.
  5. Maintenance — pages are revisited at least once a year and updated with a new last-updated date whenever a substantive change is made.

Corrections

If you find a factual error, a mistranslation, or a misattribution, please write to aum@divyasidh.in. Verified corrections are made promptly and noted in the page's last-updated stamp.

Independence

DIVYASIDH is a not-for-profit offering. We accept no advertising, no sponsored content, and no paid placements. Where we recommend a book, recording, or pilgrimage, we have no commercial relationship with the source.

Use of AI

We may use AI tools to assist with proofreading, formatting, and image generation, but every published claim, translation, and devotional instruction is checked and approved by a human reviewer from the sangat.

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