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The Ancient History of India, Vedic Period: A New Interpretation, K. C.

Singhal, Roshan Gupta,


Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 2003, 8126902868, 9788126902866, . This Unique Study Attempts To
Build A History Of Pre-Buddhistic India On The Basis Of The Vedas And The Allied Texts. Scattered
In The Vedic Texts Are Allusions To A Large Number Of Places, Personalities And Incidents. The
Authors Have Given Them A Historical Shape And Significance In A Most Systematic Manner. The
Outcome Is A Fascinating Account Of India S Remote Past. It Has, However, Been Made Possible
As A Result Of The Valuable Insights Gained Over A Long Period Of Deep, Intensive And Profound
Study Of These Most Ancient Texts. The Readers Of Indian History Will Find The Treatise Very
Informative And Refreshing..

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This Unique Study Attempts To Build A History Of Pre-Buddhistic India On The Basis Of The Vedas
And The Allied Texts. Scattered In The Vedic Texts Are Allusions To A Large Number Of Places,
Personalities And Incidents. The Authors Have Given Them A Historical Shape And Significance In
A Most Systematic Manner. The Outcome Is A Fascinating Account Of India S Remote Past. It Has,
However, Been Made Possible As A Result Of The Valuable Insights Gained Over A Long Period Of
Deep, Intensive And Profound Study Of These Most Ancient Texts. The Readers Of Indian History
Will Find The Treatise Very Informative And Refreshing.

According adha Aditi Agastya Agni aham Aitareya Ananta Rama Asamati Ashvamedha Ashvins
asura asya Atharva Atharvaveda Atri Bharata Bhayada Bhrgu Brhaspati Buitenen Caland
Chandogya commentary on Rg cows Dadhyah daughter Delhi descendants Devaki Devas Divodasa
Duhsanta Eggeling following mantra Gandharva gods Gopatha grandson Hari Harivarhsha Haryana
Iksvaku India Indra Indro Indus valley Jahnus Jaiminiya Brahmana Kashi Katyayana Kavasa killed
king Kuruksetra Kurushravana large number Mahabharata Manasa Manu Maruts Matsya means
modern Namuci Pancavirhsha Panis Pariksit performed probably Purana Puru Purukutsa Pururavas
raja Raksasas Ramayana REFERENCES AND NOTES Rgveda river rsi-suci sapta Saraswati
Sarhhita Sarhskrta Sarvanukramani Savitr Sayana Sayana interprets Sayana's commentary seer
Sharma Shatapatha Brahmana Shri Krsna Shunahshepa Soma Sudasa sukta Trans Trasadasyu
Trishiras Turvashu tvam Tvastr Upanisad Urvashi Valmiki Valmiki Ramayana Varuna Vasistha
Vedas Vedic Age Vedic Index vedic period vide Vikrami Vishwamitra Visnu Vivasvat Vrtra yajfia
yajna Yama Yamuna

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Book Description: Atlantic, 2003. Hardback. Book Condition: Very Good. The Ancient History of
India: Vedic Period Published, New Delhi - 256 pages. ***This is a rare or hard to source item.
Please allow 14-21 days for delivery. Book in very good condition, shipped in secure and protective
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Book Description: Punthi Pustak. Book Condition: New. pp. xiv + 264 , Index 1st Published The
book 'Castway of Indian Society' contains Sexual desire; Neccessity of prostitution, its effect :
Antiquity and evolution of sexual enjoyment; Free sex-relation between man and woman; Prostitutes
in the Ramayana; Prostitutes in the Mahabharata; Prostitutes in the Purana ; Prostitutes in Tantra;
Prostitutes in classical Sanskrit and pali literatures; Regional accounts of prostitution; Actor; actress
position in society; Sex life in painting; sculpture and architecture; present day habitat of prostitutes;
causes of prostitution; Social and religious conditions pre-vedic and vedic; Puranic ag. Bookseller
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Book Description: Adegi Graphics LLC, New York, 2011. paperback. Book Condition: New. Elibron
Classics series. This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by Thacker,
Spink and Co.; Trbner and Co. in Calcutta-London, 1889. This book is in English. This book
contains 330 pages. This item is printed on demand. Bookseller Inventory # PB10012442

Book Description: Mittal Publications, New Delhi, 2003. N.A. Book Condition: New. Xix + 457pp It is
a unique book written by a dedicated scholar who has obviously taken infinite pains to investigate
and interpret the Rig Veda which is without the shadow of a doubt the oldest book of the Aryan
family of nations, in contents, if not in actual tangible shape. He has given some original
interpretation to the hidden significance of Rig Vedic hymns as revealed to the seers and sages
whose names are associated with them. He builds his hypothesis on the labours of earlier
generation of scholar-luminaries like Hunter, Charles Wilkins, Sir William Jones, Colebrook and
others. He has thus woven the fabric of history of warrior-kings and sages of the Rig Vedic age. The
book (Rig Veda) throws floodlight on the highly advanced and complex history and culture of Vedic
Age which had developed some essential social institutions, such as royalty, aristocracy and
priesthood as the background of an already long and eventful natural past. Some 120 years ago no
one would have thought of connecting Aryan and pre-Aryan India with archaic Babylonia. But
archaeological evidence now reveals that India had well-established commercial intercourse with
Babylonia and Chaldea. The author devotes one full chapter to the cosmogony and philosophy of
the Rig Vedic age. The ancient seers ask most profound questions about the origin of nature,
universe and man. And some are answered best when left unanswered. Bookseller Inventory #
041524

Book Description: Hard Bound. Book Condition: New. Size: 22x14.5cm, Classified Contents: I. The
Wonderland of the Eastt. II. The Aryas. III. The sources of Four Knowledge. Iv. The Vedas. V. The
Rig-Veda: The Older Gods. Appendix to chapter V. Vi. The Rig-veda: Storm-myth-The Sun and
Dawn Myth. VII: The Rig-Veda: Later and Lesser Gods - Story Myths. VIII: The Rig-veda: Early
History. IX: The Rig-Veda: Early Culture. X. The Rig-Veda: Sacrifice. XI. The Rig-Veda: Cosmogony;
Philosophy retrospect. Principal works read or Consulted in the preparation of the Present volume.
Index. xii+457 Yr. of Pub.2003. Bookseller Inventory # 47315

Book Description: Sanjay Prakashan, 2004. Hardcover. Book Condition: As New. Contents: Texts: I.
General considerations: 1. Rigveda. 2. The Yajurveda. 3. The Samaveda. 4. Atharvaveda. 5. The
Brahmanas. 6. The Aranyakas and the Upanishads. 7. Kalpasutras. 8. Supplementary texts. 9. The
schools: the Veda after the Vedic period. II. Beliefs. III. Speculations. IV. Rituals: 1. The public rites.
2. The domestic rites. 3. Magic. V. Civilisation. Index. "These texts include the Samhita or
"collections", generally in verse, which contain more especially hymns, prayers and ritual formulae;
the Brahmana or "Brahmanic explanations", theological commentaries on the Samhitas, in prose;
the Aranyaka, "forest texts", and Upanishad, commentaries adjoined to the Brahmanas but of a
more esoteric character. Finally the Veda is concluded by the Vedanga "(auxiliary) limbs of the
Veda", subsidiary works of exegesis, explanation, which are not part of the Veda in the narrow
sense: they are no longer sruti but smriti, "(tradition entrusted to) memory". The intense
development of the priestly spirit in the Post-Rigvedic texts was not able entirely to overcome this
state of mind, which spontaneously modified the more pacific trend of the Brahmanic culture which
supervened after the first invasions. But the Vedic culture was also enabled to impose itself by the
richness of its religious ideas, which were powerful enough to set the framework of all the forms
assumed by the religions of India through the centuries which followed." (jacket). Bookseller
Inventory # 52814

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