In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient IndiaFor decades, schoolbooks have taught that Sumer was the cradle of civilization. Conventional scholarship has also held that Aryan civilization came to India by way of invasions from the north. But in this ground-breaking book, three renowned scholars show that there was no "Aryan invasion," and that India, not Sumer, was the cradle of civilized humanity. Through exploring the rich symbols, metaphors, and myths of the Vedas, this book also examines the wealth of India's spirituality and its relevance for today's world. |
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... called " Vasishtha Head " 71 Fig . 18 : Soapstone seal depicting what is very likely an early repre- sentation of God Shiva as Lord of Beasts ( Pashupati ) 72 Fig . 19 : Finely tooled scale and a range of weights used by Mohenjo- Daro ...
... called " Vasishtha Head " 71 Fig . 18 : Soapstone seal depicting what is very likely an early repre- sentation of God Shiva as Lord of Beasts ( Pashupati ) 72 Fig . 19 : Finely tooled scale and a range of weights used by Mohenjo- Daro ...
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... called Information Age is rich in data but sadly lacking in understanding . Generalists - scientists or scholars who attempt to see the larger picture are few and far between , because they are generally not encouraged by the academic ...
... called Information Age is rich in data but sadly lacking in understanding . Generalists - scientists or scholars who attempt to see the larger picture are few and far between , because they are generally not encouraged by the academic ...
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Contents
Revisioning the Past Envisioning the Future | 3 |
The Vedas Pyramids of the Spirit | 13 |
The Aryans Exploding a Scientific Myth | 45 |
An Archaeological Surprise The Cities of the Indus Valley | 61 |
The Great Catastrophe and the Reconstruction of the Early Indic Civilization | 77 |
The Vedic Peoples in the Land of the Seven Rivers The Literary Perspective | 101 |
Deciphering the IndusSarasvati Script | 127 |
The Dawn of the Indic Civilization The Neolithic Town of Mehrgarh | 143 |
The Spiritual Heritage of Ancient India | 165 |
The Birth of Science in Ritual | 195 |
Vedic Myths and Their Astronomical Basis | 229 |
India and the West | 249 |
The Vedas and Perennial Wisdom | 269 |
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