Advent of the Aryans in India

Advent of the Aryans in India
Author: Ram Sharan Sharma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1999
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025079943

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The Book Highlights The Distinctive Traits Of The Aryan Culture And Discusses The Identity Of The Indus Civilization. It Presents The Archaeological Counterpart Of The Early Vedic Culture Reconstructed On The Basis Of Textual And Lexical Evidence.

Looking for the Aryans

Looking for the Aryans
Author: Ram Sharan Sharma
Publsiher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 8125006311

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Who were the Aryans? Where did they come from? Did they always live in India? The Aryan problem has been attracting fresh attention in academic, social and political arenas. This book identifies the main traits of Aryan culture and follows the spread of their cultural markers. Using the latest archaeological evidence and the earliest known Indo-European inscriptions on the social and economic features of Aryan society, the distinguished historian, R. S. Sharma, throws fresh light on the current debate on whether or not the Aryans were the indigenous inhabitants of India. This book is essential reading for those interested in the history of India and its culture.

The Roots of Hinduism

The Roots of Hinduism
Author: Asko Parpola
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190226930

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Hinduism has two major roots. The more familiar is the religion brought to South Asia in the second millennium BCE by speakers of Aryan or Indo-Iranian languages, a branch of the Indo-European language family. Another, more enigmatic, root is the Indus civilization of the third millennium BCE, which left behind exquisitely carved seals and thousands of short inscriptions in a long-forgotten pictographic script. Discovered in the valley of the Indus River in the early 1920s, the Indus civilization had a population estimated at one million people, in more than 1000 settlements, several of which were cities of some 50,000 inhabitants. With an area of nearly a million square kilometers, the Indus civilization was more extensive than the contemporaneous urban cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt. Yet, after almost a century of excavation and research the Indus civilization remains little understood. How might we decipher the Indus inscriptions? What language did the Indus people speak? What deities did they worship? Asko Parpola has spent fifty years researching the roots of Hinduism to answer these fundamental questions, which have been debated with increasing animosity since the rise of Hindu nationalist politics in the 1980s. In this pioneering book, he traces the archaeological route of the Indo-Iranian languages from the Aryan homeland north of the Black Sea to Central, West, and South Asia. His new ideas on the formation of the Vedic literature and rites and the great Hindu epics hinge on the profound impact that the invention of the horse-drawn chariot had on Indo-Aryan religion. Parpola's comprehensive assessment of the Indus language and religion is based on all available textual, linguistic and archaeological evidence, including West Asian sources and the Indus script. The results affirm cultural and religious continuity to the present day and, among many other things, shed new light on the prehistory of the key Hindu goddess Durga and her Tantric cult.

India Historical Beginnings and the Concept of the Aryan

India  Historical Beginnings and the Concept of the Aryan
Author: Romila Thapar
Publsiher: NBT India
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: India
ISBN: 8123747799

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The Vicissitudes of Aryan Civilization in India

The Vicissitudes of Aryan Civilization in India
Author: Mahadev Moreshwar Kunte
Publsiher: Delhi : Heritage Publishers
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1974
Genre: Aryans
ISBN: UOM:39015035325508

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An Aryan Journey

An Aryan Journey
Author: Harsh Mahaan Cairae
Publsiher: Rupa Publications India
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 8129132583

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The origin of the Indo-Aryans and their advent in India is shrouded in mystery to this day. An Aryan Journeyis an attempt to bring out the early history of this ethno-linguistic group, using the literature they left behind as their legacy. This meticulously researched book culls evidence from ancient texts to prove that the Indo-Aryans came to India in trade ships and were helped by the people of Indus Valley to settle with them. Using sources such as the Veds and the Avestha, as well as Zoroastrian scriptures and the Shahnama of Firdausi, the author reveals that the Indo-Aryans and the founders of Zoroastrianism belonged to the same ethnic stock. Along with the origins of the Aryan race, he also dwells on the causes of the end of the Indus Valley Civilization. Informative and illuminating, An Aryan Journeyis a must-read for those interested in knowing more about the Aryan civilization.

Aryan and Non Aryan in India

Aryan and Non Aryan in India
Author: Madhav M. Deshpande,Peter Edwin Hook,Peter E. Hook
Publsiher: U OF M CENTER FOR SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780891480143

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The history and mechanisms of the convergence of ancient Aryan and non-Aryan cultures has been a subject of continuing fascination in many fields of Indology. The contributions to Aryan and Non-Aryan in India are the fruit of a conference on that topic held in December 1976 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, under the auspices of the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies. The express object of the conference was to examine the latest findings from a variety of disciplines as they relate to the formation and integration of a unified Indian culture from many disparate cultural and ethnic elements.

The Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilization

The Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilization
Author: Navaratna Srinivasa Rajaram,David Frawley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1997
Genre: India
ISBN: UOM:39015041609267

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