Poonam Kumar Sharma
Poonam Kumar Sharma is Head of Post Graduate Department of Mathematics D.A.V. College, Jalandhar, as of April 2025[1]. According to his university profile, his research interests include His Fields of Specialization are Algebra, Topology and Fuzzy Mathematics
He has published no books, papers, or research pertaining to Hindus, the rights of Hindus, the impact or relationship between Islam and Hinduism / Hindutva, India, or the Indian Government as of October 2025.
In her work on The Vedas as the Original Source of the Hindu Indian Ancient and Modern Mathematical Sciences: A Survey Article.[2] Poonam exhibits conceptual erasure of Hindu philosophy under the guise of syncretism. By recasting Vedic rishis as emissaries of “Allah” and publishing this theological reinterpretation in a mathematics journal, the work confuses disciplines and diminishes Hindu intellectual autonomy.
The author writes statements on Hindu religious appropriation or dilution of hindu culture by stating phrases such as “Allah sent various Rishis, Sages, and Avatars,” rewriting Hindu cosmology to fit an Abrahamic framework. She tries to erase Hindu theological independence by suggesting that Vedic rishis were “sent” by the same monotheistic deity recognized in Islam. Further implicitly positioning Hindu tradition as a subset or derivative of another faith rather than a self-originating worldview, a subtle but classic form of civilizational diminishment.
Poonam also employs false syncretism disguised as inclusivity by presenting Hindu, Islamic, and Sikh figures as part of one theological lineage seems “inclusive,” but it flattens fundamental differences in metaphysics and revelation. She denies the diversity and originality of Hindu thought by absorbing it into a single “universal” narrative controlled by Abrahamic terms. Poonam displays epistemical colonization by replacing Hindu frameworks with Abrahamic categories under her persona to appear as a secular or unifying academic.
Poonam publishes a theologically oriented essay in a mathematics journal that blurs disciplinary boundaries. She misguides the readers that Hinduism’s link to science is mystical rather than scholarly, reinforcing stereotypes that Hindu claims of ancient knowledge are pseudo-scientific. She feeds a Hinduphobic trope: that Hindus conflate religion and science irrationally.
Lastly, Poonam's vocabulary substitutes indigenous Sanskrit terms such as Ishvara, Deva, and Avatar with general words like “God,” “Prophet,” or “Allah. She uses these Terms like “Allah,” “God,” and “Prophets” as universal referents for all spiritual figures, erasing Sanskritic terms like Ishvara, Deva, or Avatar. She imposes external linguistic dominance and perpetuates colonial habits of describing Hindu ideas through foreign categories.
References[edit]
- ↑ Poonam Kumar Sharma CV
accessed October 2025
- ↑ Satyanarayana, Bhavanari, Poonam Kumar Sharma, and Abul Basar. “The Vedas as the Original Source of the Hindu Indian Ancient and Modern Mathematical Sciences: A Survey Article.” Journal of Mathematical Problems, Equations and Statistics, vol. 3, no. 1, 2022, pp. 6–10. www.mathematicaljournal.com
