Narada Launches Rumour Audit After Viral Clips Confuse Rishi Sabha
The celestial messenger desk meets modern fact-checking as synthetic clips, misquoted shlokas, and election-season forwards flood public channels.
Narada's vina was not the loudest instrument in the room this morning. That distinction went to a queue of forwarded videos claiming to show ancient prophecies about modern events. The Rishi Sabha asked for a new verification desk after several clips reached temple groups before anyone could confirm their origin.
The proposed audit combines old and new methods: manuscript source checks, speaker lineage review, timestamp tracing, and AI-media detection. Editors say the aim is not to flatten mythology into sterile fact, but to label what is scripture, satire, folklore, opinion, or fabricated media.
Daivik Vani will publish a weekly Rumour Register with three labels: Heard in Sabha, Verified on Earth, and Do Not Recirculate. The first list is expected after the desk finishes reviewing 108 high-velocity claims.